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Singles that are hard to find.

The only version of "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me" listed in the GoldDisc database has a fade-out point of 2:46,

I just now saw this post and that's inaccurate. TM's version does in fact end Cold, not a Fade.
 
There's actually 3 promo edits of Do You Really Want To Hurt Me. One runs 2:50 or so, another runs 3:10 or so and the 3rd runs 3:32. The long 45 and LP version runs 4:23.
 
There's actually 3 promo edits of Do You Really Want To Hurt Me. One runs 2:50 or so, another runs 3:10 or so and the 3rd runs 3:32. The long 45 and LP version runs 4:23.


TM's version is 2:50 (2:48 for the segue)
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Has this version of CCR's "Bad Moon Rising" ever been officially released in digital form? It sounds like the original 45 RPM single mix, with double-tracked vocals and overdubs, but is in full stereo, not the nearly-mono "stereo" version (with only single-tracked vocals) that everyone plays these days. I found it on an old Westwood One "New Gold on CD" disc from 1990, which despite its name contained a lot of tracks transferred from vinyl:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF-0zgK58ys
 
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