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Hi People,

Revisiting this thread, does anyone out there have that 4:00 'Yesteryear' version to share?

I would love to hear that longer ending!!

[P.M. me if you don't already know my email.]

Thank you.

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No problem, Andy .. it's in your inbox. :-)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AndrewChouffi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 August 2017 at 8:12am
Thank you, Mark!!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eric_a Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 August 2017 at 11:26pm
Originally posted by Yah Shure Yah Shure wrote:

This copy is Motown Yesteryear Y
584F, with "Living For The City" on the flip side.
Deadwax is Y584F-A-62418-15A SC - 3C, which differs
from the 62428-S shown on the label (the "LFTC"
side label states 62418-S, with deadwax Y584F-B-62418-
08C SC - 3C.)

The listed time for this "Don't You Worry..." is -
like the commercial 45 - (3:40) but the actual time of
(4:00) runs longer than the commercial 45. Is this
the same actual time as the 1974 DJ reservice? The
matrix number on my original DJ 45 with the full intro
is 62423-S.



Beware: there are multiple versions of the Yesteryear
reissue. My copy also is listed 3:40 but runs 3:46.
Also listed as Y584F, but different deadwax: Y584-A
T54245F-02423-XC 07B [Delta] 94013.

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The DJ short version of the song is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bJspVlSzXI

It is as I remembered it, and might be created by
editing the LP cut. Am gonna give it the old high school
try!

Edited by garye
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garye, there is a portion of the intro on the short DJ version that does not appear in the commercial 45 or LP. So unfortunately it cannot be re-created without taking that portion from the DJ 45 or the re-issue that has the DJ intro.
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Yes I found that out cause it did sound quite right.
But it is fun to try anyway!
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Originally posted by MMathews MMathews wrote:

So, I set out to get this 45 version
for a friend, but
along the way I ended up re-creating it. I was sent a re-
creation and it was real close - but not quite "perfect".

Now, it is an edit, not a mixing issue... but they cut it
very oddly which makes it a huge pain to re-create.Had
they simply made the cut just before the drum beat it
would have been easy. Clip, clip, done. But no, they sort
of cut it in the middle of the drum beat so you get a
snippet of the "yeah" and then the "Heyyyyyy" but with
the "H" cut off. Anyway,tha's the stock 45.



Mark, I did that edit three times. What I finally did
was concentrate on the drums because what I noticed is
that the commercial 45 beat is steady. I had given up on
that "yeahhhh" bit. I hope that 45 edit makes its
appearance one day if someone can convince Stevie to give
it up.
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