Also, there are lyric changes between the B-side, BBC and live versions (with references to a "train to Georgia" and a "Greyhound bus at dawn" not heard in B-side version, whereas the live versions have no "sailor boy" or "barking dog" lyrics).
Henry Fool | The Singing Fool | Nobody's Fool (1994 film) | Kissing a Fool | Fool's Gold Records | Fool's Gold | She's a Fool | Love's Made a Fool of You | Flashbacks of a Fool | Everybody Plays the Fool | David Gardner (The Motley Fool) | You Can't Fool Me Dennis | Tom Fool | The Queen's Fool | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | Fool's Gold (band) | Fool Moon | Fool | April Fool's Day | April Fool's | The Motley Fool | The Fool (Tarot card) | The Fool's Progress | The Fool's Errand | The Fool of Quality | The ''epankylotos brokhos'' or the modern Tom fool's knot | Sutra of the Wise and the Fool | Submarine Tracks & Fool's Gold | No Fool No More | Nobody's Fool (Haircut One Hundred song) |
"Could've Been" shot up the charts right away and in the U.S. became Tiffany's second consecutive number-one hit following "I Think We're Alone Now".
Side one includes "1961-64 The Spires" and "1964-67 Facets." The Spires are a folk singing group affiliated with the Villanova Singers.
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The Faces I've Been is a posthumous double album by Jim Croce, released in 1975.
An acoustic version, originally recorded for Apathetic EP, is included on the B-side, was included on the 2008 The Bird and the Bee Sides album.