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Then whence came the "[p]romotional CD single" that's pictured? Is it not a single if it's promotional? (I really don't know.) --
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Release I think the key word is "release" as in "commercial release". There are CDs that only contain this song and so there is a single of this song but it wasn't available in stores, so it's not a commercial single, which is usually what's implied by "releasing" a single. These would have been sent to radio stations and jukeboxes to play. —
Justin (koavf)❤
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Oh, I see. If there's no objection, then, I'll go add 'commercially' to head off future confusion. Thanks! --
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Then whence came the "[p]romotional CD single" that's pictured? Is it not a single if it's promotional? (I really don't know.) --
zenohockey (
talk) 03:06, 7 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Release I think the key word is "release" as in "commercial release". There are CDs that only contain this song and so there is a single of this song but it wasn't available in stores, so it's not a commercial single, which is usually what's implied by "releasing" a single. These would have been sent to radio stations and jukeboxes to play. —
Justin (koavf)❤
T☮
C☺
M☯ 05:28, 7 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Oh, I see. If there's no objection, then, I'll go add 'commercially' to head off future confusion. Thanks! --
zenohockey (
talk) 13:28, 11 June 2013 (UTC)reply