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3 Classic Rock Tracks That Prove the B-Side Is Often Way Better Than the A-Side

The most famous classic rock songs in history are, more often than not, A-sides. Musicians and producers are pretty good at picking the โ€œhitโ€ single to showcase, after all. However, once in a blue moon, a classic rock B-side will become enormously popular, much more than its intended hit A-side. Letโ€™s look at a few examples, shall we? I bet youโ€™ve heard each of these songs at least once!

โ€œWipe Outโ€ by The Surfaris (1963)

This might just be the most infamous instrumental one-hit wonder of all time. And it outshone its A-side in a major way. โ€œWipe Outโ€ by The Surfaris is quite literally the surf rock sound, one that would make it to film and TV soundtracks for decades. Even if you donโ€™t think youโ€™ve heard it, within a few seconds of playing it, youโ€™ll recognize it. And it became much more popular than its A-side, โ€œSurfer Joeโ€. โ€œWipe Outโ€ was a No. 2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while its A-side only made it to No. 62.

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โ€œGod Only Knowsโ€ by The Beach Boys (1966)

Speaking of surf rock, The Beach Boys are also known for the phenomenon of a B-side becoming massively popular. Though, the A-side to โ€œGod Only Knowsโ€, โ€œWouldnโ€™t It Be Niceโ€, was also a massive hit back in 1966. โ€œGod Only Knowsโ€ peaked at No. 2 on several UK charts but only barely broke the Top 40 in the US at No. 39. โ€œWouldnโ€™t It Be Niceโ€, likewise, peaked at No. 9 on the Hot 100 and didnโ€™t chart in the UK at all upon its release. Personally, the rich harmonies of โ€œGod Only Knowsโ€ beat out โ€œWouldnโ€™t It Be Niceโ€ in my book.

โ€œI Saw Her Standing Thereโ€ by The Beatles (1963)

It might not be fair to include any Fab Four B-side on our list of classic rock songs. Just about everything they released in the 1960s, B-side or otherwise, did well on the charts. However, this early hit from The Beatles deserves to be mentioned, considering it became almost as popular as its A-side, โ€œI Want To Hold Your Handโ€. And, personally, I think โ€œI Saw Her Standing Thereโ€ is a superior song. That B-side peaked at No. 14 on the Hot 100, while โ€œI Want To Hold Your Handโ€ peaked at No. 1.

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