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Apropos of nothing, Pearl Jam has five US top 40 hits (and two top tens) and none of them are the songs you think they would be.
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by
Tim
Better Man -- nm
Posted by
Flavorize (aka Flavorize)
Jun 20 '20, 19:15
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Was never released as a physical single, which was Billboard's rule at the time. -- nm
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Tim
Jun 20, 19:15
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Hmmm...I'm guessing there are a bunch of soundtrack songs that we're missing here -- nm
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Flavorize
Jun 20, 19:26
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A lot of the songs you know weren’t released as physical singles. For them, Black is the big one (along with Yellow Ledbetter which was a B-side)
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spamlet
Jun 20, 19:30
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Very few songs from rock/alternative bands were released as physical singles since the assumption was those fans were album buyers. -- nm
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Tim
Jun 20, 19:35
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I know Jeremy was and all of Nirvana’s were singles since I had them for the b-sides but never really paid much attention otherwise -- nm
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spamlet
Jun 20, 19:39
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