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Old 06.14.2007, 12:06 PM   #42
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The original B-Side to "Don't Stop Believin'" was "Natural Thing." Many record companies, did, at one time, press 45s that had two A-Sides for oldies radio and jukebox play. For example, Warner Brothers called their series "Back to Back Hits." Columbia (Journey's label) did something similar, but "Who's Crying Now" is the "B-Side" one sees to "Don't Stop Believin'" in jukeboxes.

I'd say it's a good chance that they made the jukebox placard specifically for the final scene which lends significance to the "Any Way You Want It" theory.

Other song titles were "Who Will You Run To" & "Magic Man" by Heart and
"I've Gotta Be Me" & "A Lonely Place" by Tony Bennett.

Also, on the subject of The Sopranos music, I think there's two different soundtrack cds out. Wonder if there'll be a third.
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