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Definition of “B-side”

B-side

Definitions

noun

  1. the less important side of a gramophone record Also called: flip side

Example Sentences Including 'B-side'

An obscure Buddy Holly B-side , Mailman Give Me No More Blues was recorded for the Get Back album which was retitled Let It Be.
Misc (1995)
It's a mixture of live and B-side material that never made it on to O, his brilliant debut album.
Sun, News of the World (2004)
Its B-side was to be Christmas Time (Is Here Again) NOT GUILTY: Recorded: August 7-8, 1968.
Misc (1995)
The B-side , sung to the tune of `John Peel", highlights the plight of farmers.
Independent (1998)
The B-side is Jack reading from the book of Matthew before Meg sings'Silent Night ' unaccompanied and they argue over the words.
NME (New Musical Express) (2002)
The B-side was to be `Old Shep ', a classic Presley song and Keith's favourite, so we quickly got that down at the same time.
Hugh Cornwell A MULTITUDE OF SINS: Golden Brown, The Stranglers and Strange Little Girls (2004)

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