Quote Originally Posted by Thornton View Post
I love the 45 version. I think it would have worked as a follow-up single and given Frank Wilson more time to work on "Everybody's Got The Right To Love," which was probably a better fit for New Ways.
i like the 45 version too. Jean just rocks it a bit more and her added little bits just make the record pop

and i totally agree about Everybody. it was rushed and it shows. although the slow shuffle/sing along style IMO doesn't fit with anything on NW. there's a Four Tops song on Changing Times that was written by the same guy that wrote SL - Sing a Song to Yesterday. it too is a sing along groove but i could hear it done more like Thank Him For Today and with the bigger production style of SL and the rest of the NW album. perhaps something more rock and roll would have worked for Everybody - and give M and C the verses to sing solo like they did live. something like that would have given the song more interest.