45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with the letter G, some with the letter of H

Cher [00:35] a side: "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" b side: "He'll Never Know" Kapp Records 1971 If you thought the lyrics on the a-side were weird, woof... that b-side! Anywho, it knocked Rod Stewart's "Maggie May" out of the Number 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Boris [06:38] a side: "HMA" b side: "Black Original" Southern Lord Records Lord108.2 2009 I'm not sure why we have to see Atsuo's underwear on the cover of this single, but I suppose we should be thankful he's wearing underwear? Miriam [17:28] a side: "Hand Don't Fit the Glove" b side: "Take Me for a Little While" Norton Records 45-189 2015 Soooo good. Not only is she an amazing musician, she also runs Norton Records. Donna Fargo [23:03] a side: "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." b side: "The Awareness of Nothing" Dot Records DOA-17409 1972 Skip-a-dee-doo-dah indeed! The Rolling Stones [30:04] a side: "Happy" b side: "All Down the Line" Rolling Stones Records RS-19104 1972 Ironically topped out at number 69 on Billboard's Hot 100. The Black Crowes [37:10] a side: "Hard to Handle" b side: "Waitin' Guilty" Def American Recordings 7-19245 1990 It ain't exactly Otis, but it does have that nice Crowes groove. Evidently there's a version with a brass section too? B-side's not to bad either. Jeannie C. Riley [44:10] a side: "Harper Valley P.T.A." b side: "Yesterday All Day Long Today" Plantation Records #3 1968 Plantation Records rose to success with Jeannie C. Riley and fell into decline after her departure. Olivia Newton John [49:36] a side: "Have You Never Been Mellow" b side: "Water Under the Bridge" MCA Records MCA-40349 1975 What the fuck is going on with the synth/guitar(?)on the b-side?! "Spinning Wheel" as performed by Terry Baxter and his Orchestra. I dunno. Seemed like the thing to do. Now with chapters! (For those of you who use podcast services that allow chapters.)

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