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Posted: 08 February 2005 at 3:22am | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

Attention, fellow Top 40 completists... Allow me to present a new list of radio edits that have appeared on promotional CD releases, but are not mentioned or acknowledged in the 10th Edition of Top 40 Music on Compact Disc. The underlying difference between this listing and the other "DJ edits" message thread is this: I do not own a copy of any of the CDs listed below, but I have determined through extensive research that these discs do exist and contain official Top 40 DJ edits. For each promo CD, I've provided the artist, song title, the radio edit run time(s) as printed or reported on the CD cover, and the catalog number. If a question mark is present within the entry, it means I'm either missing or unsure of a particular bit of information. Again, since I don't have any of these CDs, I cannot guarantee that my information is accurate. If anyone has any of these promo discs and can verify the actual radio edit run times on them, by all means please chime in with your info! Here's the list I've compiled:    

TASMIN ARCHER - SLEEPING SATELLITE (CHR Edit – 3:34; A/C Version - 4:42; Alternative Rock - 4:43; Full CHR Mix - 4:43) (SBK DPRO-04683)

ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT - MR. WENDAL (Radio Edit – 3:25) (Chrysalis DPRO 05498)

BACKSTREET BOYS - I'LL NEVER BREAK YOUR HEART (Radio Edit – 4:25?) (Jive JDJ-42528-2)

BACKSTREET BOYS - ALL I HAVE TO GIVE (Radio Edit – 3:48?) (Jive JDJ-42562-2)

BAD ENGLISH - PRICE OF LOVE (Remix Edit – 4:30) (Epic ESK 73094)

BLACK BOX - STRIKE IT UP (Radio Edit – 3:06?) (RCA 2799-2-RDJ) (Note: Joel Whitburn lists the single run time at 3:06, so the Radio Edit might be the 45 version as well)

MARIAH CAREY - I DON'T WANNA CRY (Radio Edit – 4:25) (Columbia CSK 73743)

PHIL COLLINS - BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY (Radio Edit – 5:38) (Atlantic PRCD-5310)

STACY EARL FEATURING THE WILD PAIR - ROMEO AND JULIET (Radio Edit – 3:58) (RCA RDJ62115-2)

MELISSA ETHERIDGE - COME TO MY WINDOW (Radio Edit – 3:34) (Island PRCD6803-2)

MELISSA ETHERIDGE - I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE (Radio Edit – 4:15) (Island PRCD 6790-2)

GERARDO - WE WANT THE FUNK (Radio Edit – 3:56) (Interscope 3846)

GOO GOO DOLLS - NAME (Radio Edit – ?) (Warner Bros. PRO-CD-7805-R)

AMY GRANT - EVERY HEARTBEAT (7" Heart & Soul Mix - 3:49, 7" Piano Mix - 3:30, 12" Body & Soul Mix - 5:21) (A&M 75021 7541 2)

AMY GRANT - THAT'S WHAT LOVE IS FOR (LP Edit - 4:02, Extended Single Mix - 4:53) (A&M 75021 7233 2)

GUNS N' ROSES - SWEET CHILD O' MINE (All Dayparts Remix - 4:18, Edit/Remix - 4:53) (Geffen PRO-CD-3077)

LAURYN HILL - EX-FACTOR (Radio Edit - 4:38) (Columbia/Ruffhouse CSK 41657)

WHITNEY HOUSTON - I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU (Radio Edit – 3:51) (Arista ASCD-2490)

BILLY IDOL - CRADLE OF LOVE (Radio Edit - 4:05) (Chrysalis DPRO 23509)

MICHAEL JACKSON - IN THE CLOSET (Radio Edit – 4:16) (Epic ESK 4537)

JADE - ONE WOMAN (Radio Edit – 4:07) (Giant PRO-CD-6004)

ELTON JOHN - CLUB AT THE END OF THE STREET (Radio Edit – 4:34) (MCA CD45-18303)

ELTON JOHN - BLESSED (Radio Edit A [Vocal Ending] – 4:05; Radio Edit B [Piano Ending] - 4:19) (Rocket PRCD7077-2)

JEREMY JORDAN - WANNAGIRL (Radio Edit - ?) (Giant PRO-CD-6104)

JOURNEY - WHEN YOU LOVE A WOMAN (Radio Edit - 3:55; No Guitar Solo Edit - ?) (Columbia CSK 8688)

LATOUR - PEOPLE ARE STILL HAVING SEX – (Radio Edit - ?) (Smash CDP 406)

MADONNA - YOU'LL SEE (Radio Edit – 4:18) (Maverick PRO-CD-7900-R)

RICHARD MARX - HAZARD (Radio Edit – 4:45) (Capitol DPRO-79095)

BRIAN MCKNIGHT - ONE LAST CRY (Radio Edit – 4:01) (Mercury ?)

METALLICA - ONE (Radio Edit – 4:58) (Elektra - PRCD 8044-2)

METALLICA - ENTER SANDMAN (Radio Edit – 3:59) (Elektra PRCD 8421-1)

METALLICA - THE UNFORGIVEN (Radio Edit - 4:59) (Elektra PRCD 8479-2)

GEORGE MICHAEL - JESUS TO A CHILD (Radio Edit - 6:04) (Dreamworks PRO-CD-4786)

GEORGE MICHAEL - FASTLOVE (Radio Edit: 4:39) (Dreamworks PRO-CD-4867)

GEORGE MICHAEL - FASTLOVE (Radio Edit - Clean: 4:42) (Dreamworks PRO-CD-4895)

MONIFAH - TOUCH IT (Clean Radio Edit – 3:44; Clean LP Version - 4:45) (Universal 1328)

SHAWN MULLINS - LULLABY (Single Edit – 4:13; Single Version - 4:32) (Columbia CSK41499)

STEVIE NICKS - ROOMS ON FIRE (Radio Edit - 4:19) (Modern PR2691-2)

STEVIE NICKS - ROOMS ON FIRE (Radio Edits: 7" Remixed Edit – 4:24; 7" Remix - 4:29) (Modern PR2744-2)

NIRVANA - SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT (Radio Edit – 4:30) (DGC PRO-CD-4308)

OZZY OSBOURNE - MAMA, I'M COMING HOME (Radio Edit – 3:23) (Epic ZSK74093)

QUEENSRYCHE - SILENT LUCIDITY (DJ edit – 4:59) (EMI DPRO 4700)

R.E.M. – MAN ON THE MOON (Radio Edit – 4:42) (Warner Bros. PRO-CD-5894)

R.E.M. – EVERYBODY HURTS (Radio Edit – 4:46) (Warner Bros. PRO-CD-5900)

ROXETTE - LISTEN TO YOUR HEART (Single Remix - 4:54; Short Remix Edit - 4:31) (EMI DPRO 04417)

SAVAGE GARDEN - I WANT YOU (Radio Edit – 3:37) (Columbia CSK 9435)

SAVAGE GARDEN - TO THE MOON AND BACK (Short Edit – 4:13; Long Edit - 4:32) (Columbia CSK 41072)

SKID ROW - I REMEMBER YOU (Radio Edit - ?) (Warner Brothers PR2748)

SOMETHIN' FOR THE PEOPLE FEATURING TRINA AND TAMARA - MY LOVE IS THE SHHH! (Radio Edit – 4:19) (Warner Brothers WB 8877)

SPIN DOCTORS - TWO PRINCES (Radio Edit - ?) (Epic ESK 74804)

STEELHEART - I'll NEVER LET YOU GO (Radio Edit – 4:32) (MCA ?)

STING - BE STILL MY BEATING HEART (Radio Edit – 3:59) (A&M CD-17529)

38 SPECIAL - THE SOUND OF YOUR VOICE (Radio Edit - 4:30) (Charisma PRCD046)

RALPH TRESVANT - SENSITIVITY (Radio Edit - 5:52) (MCA CD45-1097)

RALPH TRESVANT - STONE COLD GENTLEMAN (Radio Edit – 4:28) (MCA CD45-1310)

U2 – HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KILL ME (Radio Edit – 4:35) (Island PRCD 6237-2 or Island PRCD 6266)

VAN HALEN - CAN'T STOP LOVIN' YOU (Radio Remix - 4:08) (Warner Brothers PRO-CD-7514-R)

BARRY WHITE - PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH (Radio Edit – 3:59) (A&M 31458-8337-2)

BARRY WHITE - PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH (Mainstreet Pop Edit - ?) (A&M 31458-8388)

WHITESNAKE - FOOL FOR YOUR LOVING (CHR Edit - ?) (Geffen PRO-CD-3808 or Geffen PRO-CD-3828)

WHITESNAKE - THE DEEPER THE LOVE (Radio Edit – 3:54) (Geffen PRO-CD-3887)

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Posted: 08 February 2005 at 3:09pm | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

Also, does anyone know if the songs listed below have radio edits that are shorter than their commercial single and LP counterparts? Most of the songs below run over 4:30 on their commercial releases and I'm wondering if any of these hits are edited shorter or faded early on a promo DJ single. Conversely, I'd also like to know if any of these songs have definitely never been issued in a shorter radio edit form. I welcome and appreciate anyone who can furnish some information. Here's my list:

ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT - TENNESSEE (I've seen an edit on import CD singles with no run time given; haven't been able to find a U.S. promo copy)
DEF LEPPARD - ARMAGEDDON IT
WHITNEY HOUSTON - MY NAME IS NOT SUSAN
JANET JACKSON - PLEASURE PRINCIPLE
JON B - PRETTY GIRL
HAMMER - 2 LEGIT 2 QUIT
MARTIN PAGE - IN THE HOUSE OF STONE AND LIGHT
SELENA - DREAMING OF YOU
SIMPLE MINDS - SEE THE LIGHTS
MICHAEL W. SMITH - I WILL BE HERE FOR YOU
PATTY SMYTH - NO MISTAKES
STEVIE B - IN MY EYES
STEVIE B - LOVE ME FOR LIFE
ROD STEWART - MY HEART CAN'T TELL YOU NO
LUTHER VANDROSS - DON'T WANT TO BE A FOOL
VANILLA ICE - PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC
WHISTLE - ALWAYS AND FOREVER
VANESSA WILLIAMS - DREAMIN'
YO-YO - YOU CAN'T PLAY WITH MY YO-YO
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Posted: 08 February 2005 at 3:57pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

I own a few of those, Todd:

Amy Grant - That's What Love is For (A&M 75021 7233 2) (picture card sleeve)
1. Single Mix (actual 4:20) [45 version]
2. LP Edit (actual 4:00)
3. Extended Single Mix (actual 4:51)
4. LP Version

Amy Grant - I Will Remember You (A&M 75021 7339 2) (picture card sleeve)
1. Rhythm Remix (actual 5:05) [45 version]
2. Album Remix (actual 5:04)
3. Album Version

Amy Grant - Good for Me (A&M 75021 7264 2) (picture card sleeve)
1. 7" Good for You Mix (actual 4:02) [45 version]
2. 7" You Like to Dance Mix (actual 3:48) [45 B-side]
3. LP Version
4. 12" You Like to Dance Mix (actual 5:42)

NOTE: The A-side of ALL the singles from Amy Grant's "Heart in Motion" album, with the exception of "Baby Baby," were remixes. The B-side of the cassette single of "Baby Baby" contained the 7" Heart in Motion Mix, which was the version that was probably most popular on radio. It was commercially released several years later on a reissue CD single of "Baby Baby," which contained it, the 12" Heart in Motion Mix, and Lead Me On (A&M 75021 2397 2).

Michael Jackson - In the Closet (ESK 74266) (steel blue back insert)
1. Radio Edit (actual 4:46 - artwork says 4:29) [45 version]
2. Club Edit (actual 4:08) (actually, this was on the commercial maxi-single)
3. The Mission Radio Edit (actual 4:28) [45 B-side]
4. Club Mix (actual 8:00 - artwork says 7:55)
5. KI's 12" (actual 7:14 - artwork says 6:57)


Michael Jackson - In the Closet (ESK 4537) (dark green back insert)
1. Radio Edit (actual 4:36 -- artwork says 4:16) [edit of Newark Mix]
2. 7" Edit (actual 4:46) [45 version]
3. The Mission Radio Edit (actual 4:28) [45 B-side]
4. KI's 12" (actual 7:14 - artwork says 6:57)
5. The Newark Mix (actual 7:06 - artwork says 6:51)
6. Freestyle Mix (actual 6:32)
7. The Mission (actual 9:23 - artwork says 9:20)

I think I used to have the "Club at the End of the Street" promo, but I think I sold it on Ebay... I seem remember it having a yellow spine with bold black lettering and no front insert. I don't see it around, so I don't think I have it anymore.

All these versions I've listed, with the possible exception of Amy's "Good for Me," were available commercially on import CD singles.
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Posted: 08 February 2005 at 4:20pm | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

Brian:

Thanks a TON for setting the record straight on the Amy Grant singles and remixes! I've been racking my brain for quite some time trying to figure out the true hit single and radio versions of her hits from the Heart in Motion album! As for the Michael Jackson "In the Closet" promo single on ESK 4537, is the "Newark Mix" Radio Edit a considerably different mix than the 45 version?

And as a Michael Jackson fan, do you also collect Janet Jackson's singles? If so, do you happen to know if a short radio edit exists for "Pleasure Principle"?
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Posted: 08 February 2005 at 4:41pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Oh, let's see... how would I describe the Radio Edit [aka Newark Mix edit]? It omits the spoken intro, as does the 45 version (though it's present on the extended Newark Mix), and it's a little sparser and smoother than the 45 version, less "popping" and jolting -- know what I mean? It's also got an added deep "bassy" synthesizer line running through the whole thing. (How can you describe these instruments that aren't actual instruments?)

Pleasure Principle -- I'm pretty sure the 4:12 LP edit that's on "Design of a Decade" is the official radio edit. To my knowledge, no remixes were supplied to radio, but...

The US cassette single and the UK 45 both used the 7" Vocal mix, which was a short remix similar to the video mix and extended dance remix. It sadly had NEVER been on CD, and as I said was NOT on the promo 45. (There was no promo CD single, to my knowledge -- strange, since there was for "Diamonds," released about the same time.)

A French Janet Jackson collector told me the 7" Vocal was issued on a Japanese CD3, but I've never seen it, and he didn't own it, so I think he's wrong. I do have a Japan CD3 maxi with Pleasure Principle and two other songs from "Control," so that may be what he's thinking of -- but it's the LP version. (The US 45 used the full-length LP vesion as well.)

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Posted: 08 February 2005 at 5:05pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Although I don't have the actual promo singles for the following songs, I can supply a bit of info:

ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT "TENNESSEE" does have a radio edit that's approximately 3:35.

MARTIN PAGE "IN THE HOUSE OF STONE AND LIGHT" has a version called "Edit" which runs about 4:10.

YO-YO "YOU CAN'T PLAY WITH MY YO-YO" has a radio edit that starts off with Ice Cube's talking and no music behind it. It's mixed slightly different than the LP version and it runs 3:53.
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Posted: 08 February 2005 at 9:33pm | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

Thanks for the info, aaronk. Do you have a copy of the "You Can't Play with My Yo-Yo" radio edit? I know edtop40 has been searching intensively for it for quite some time.

Brian K: I have a question about the Amy Grant "Every Heartbeat" promo CD single that maybe you can answer. I don't have this promo disc, but I do know the track listing and printed run times:

AMY GRANT - EVERY HEARTBEAT (A&M 75021 7541 2)
1) 7" HEART & SOUL MIX - 3:49
2) 7" BODY & SOUL MIX - 3:50
3) 7" PIANO MIX - 3:30
4) LP VERSION - 3:31
5) 12" BODY & SOUL MIX - 5:21

Am I correct that the 7" Heart & Soul Mix is the 45 version, and the 7" Body & Soul Mix is the 45 B-side and radio edit? I seem to remember the LP version getting a lot of airplay as well.
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Posted: 08 February 2005 at 10:27pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Yes, I have a copy of "You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo" from a TM Century HitDisc. I don't have the actual promo single, though. To my knowledge, the "Radio Edit" has never been issued on any CD, other than the promo single and the disc from TM Century.
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Posted: 09 February 2005 at 1:19am | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

You are correct about what version is which, Todd, though I don't have the promo CD. I got the UK commercial CD single for that one (UPC 0 8283907832 0), which contains:

1. 7" Heart and Soul Mix (actual 3:40)
2. 7" Body and Soul Mix (actual 3:45)
3. 7" Piano Mix (actual 3:22)
4. 12" Body and Soul Mix (actual 5:20, cold ending)

Strangely, the artwork on the import also lists the exact running times you did, some of them ten seconds off what's on the disc!

Now... it's POSSIBLE the running times are different on the promo CD single, because what sometimes happened in the UK and Europe in the early days of CD singles was that they would manufacture what was basically a 5-inch CD3 -- it was full size, but only had a 20-minute playable area. I have at least two UK CD singles where the dance mixes were actually FADED EARLY to accomodate the 20-minute limit. (They are Paula Abdul "Straight Up" and a killer disc of Janet Jackson "Alright" remixes.)

But the "Every Heartbeat" UK CD only runs a little over 16 minutes, so I doubt if that is the case here.

I never did get the promo for "Baby Baby," either. I got the UK CD for that one, too, and it's mislabeled. It claims it contains the No Getting Over You Mix, the Heart In Motion Mix, and Lead Me On (UPC 0 8283906262 6). It actually contains:

1. No Getting Over You Mix (actual 3:59)
2. LP Version [45 version]
3. Lead Me On

A lot of people wouldn't know the difference between the No Getting Over You Mix and the LP Version. They're very similar, but NGOY mix has got some added instrumentation, including an added drum track running through the whole song, and the instrumental break is totally different. The LP version sounds sparser.
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Posted: 09 February 2005 at 2:31am | IP Logged Quote aaronk

The promo single of the Goo Goo Dolls "Name" does contain the "Edit," which cuts the intro in half and, if I remember correctly, shortens the instrumental (guitar) section. The run time should be really close to 4:05. I don't own the single, but I used to play it quite a bit at a radio station that I worked at.
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Posted: 09 February 2005 at 2:42am | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Jeremy Jordan "Wannagirl" promo single does contain the "Radio Edit" which is exactly 3:53.

LaTour "People Are Still Having Sex" (Radio Edit) has a run time of 4:07.

Spin Doctors "Two Princes" (Edit) is 3:28.

Michael W. Smith "I Will Be Here For You" (Edit) runs 4:03.
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Posted: 10 February 2005 at 5:49am | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

I didn't notice "My Name is Not Susan" up there, Todd. I have that one too:

My Name Is Not Susan (Arista ASCD-2259), front and back inserts matching cassette single version

1. Album Edit (actual 4:09)
2. U.K. Mix (actual 4:10)
3. Power Radio Mix w/Rap (actual 4:39) [Rap by Monie Love]
4. Power Radio Mix w/o Rap (actual 4:03)
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Posted: 11 February 2005 at 1:48pm | IP Logged Quote Todd Ireland

Thanks for the info, Aaron and Brian. Keep up the great work, everyone!

Brian's post has prompted me to wonder if Whitney Houston's "Miracle" was ever made available as a radio edit? My research seems to indicate that the LP, single, and promo version all run 5:41. Does anyone have a promo copy that reflects otherwise?
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Posted: 11 February 2005 at 8:50pm | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Todd Ireland wrote:
wonder if Whitney Houston's "Miracle" was ever made available as a radio edit? My research seems to indicate that the LP, single, and promo version all run 5:41. Does anyone have a promo copy that reflects otherwise?


Really? I was almost positive the single was an edit, the cassette single, at least. I am 99% sure the promo CD single used the LP edit. I don't own that one, but I do have the commercial Japanese CD3, which uses the edit as well. I'll have to check the running time when I get home from work tonight (technically, Saturday morning).

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Posted: 12 February 2005 at 3:41am | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Okay, Todd, the edit version of "Miracle" on the Japanese CD3 runs 4:59. I haven't yet been able to verify what version was on the promo CD, or which version the 45 and cassette single were. But 5:41 would be an unusually long time for a song played on the radio. I can't imagine the promo didn't contain an edit.
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Posted: 12 February 2005 at 4:11am | IP Logged Quote Brian W.

Here is the track lineup for the three Whitney promo CD singles I do own. All have remix/edits:

I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) (ASCD 9599)

1. Single Version (actual 4:50) [LP version]
2. 12" Remix-Radio Edit (actual 4:50)
3. 12" Remix (actual 8:30)

So Emotional (ASCD-9641)

1. Single Version (actual 4:01) [LP edit]
2. Extended Remix (actual 7:51)
3. Edited Remix (actual 4:24) [UK single version]
4. Dub Version (actual 5:14)
5. Bonus Beats (actual 4:26)
6. The Voice (actual 4:17)

We Didn't Know (duet with Stevie Wonder) (ASCD-2420) (fifth single from the "I'm Your Baby Tonight" album -- didn't chart on Hot 100)
1. Remix Edit (actual 4:43)
2. Album Edit (actual 4:24)
3. Extended Remix (actual 6:13)
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Posted: 12 February 2005 at 11:51am | IP Logged Quote Pat Downey

Todd,

I just started entering your list of radio edits that have not appeared on cd and came across "Strike It Up" by Black Box. Joel Whitburn does indeed list the running time of this 45 as 3:06 and he lists it as being available on vinyl. I have never seen a vinyl 45 of this song but I do have the cassette single which states a running time of 3:06 for the "radio mix" but when I just timed it on my cassette player it ran 2:59. This speed differential could be just my casssette deck or the physical tape itself so I am curious as to whether the dj cd single really runs 3:06 or not.

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Todd,

Regarding your post on Whitney Houston "I Will always Love You", my cd promo Arista ASCD 2490, does not have a radio edit running 3:51 but rather 2 versions of this song, one of which is the LP version running 4:30 and the other is the LP version faded :07 early so it runs 4:23. Are you sure of your catalog number on your 3:51 edit as I cannot imagine Arista issuing two different promo cd's with the same catalog number.

Now with regards to Monifa "Touch It", is the clean radio edit running 3:44 the same as the version appearing on the cd "United States Of Dance" (UTV 314545105) as I currently list that version as running 3:44 also.

With regard to Ralph Tresvant's "Sensitivity" are you sure that the so called "radio edit" runs 5:52 as I don't see how this could be an edit when the LP version runs 4:40. The 10th edition lists a version running 5:52 on the New Edition cd "All The Number Ones" so is that the "radio edit"?

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The Ralph Tresvant cut "Sensitivity" is remixed on the New Editon "All The Number Ones" CD. The mix is called the "Warm + Sensitive Mix" and runs 5:53. I also have this song on a TM Century Gold Disc, and the 4:40 version is what they're calling the "hit" version. I don't know of a radio edit, but one may exist.
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Posted: 13 February 2005 at 12:28pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

My promo single of "Touch It" by Monifah (Universal 1328) has the "Clean Radio Edit" running 3:56.
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