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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Note this version B side without Front Wheel Music, Inc.
Different label edition.
"CP" etchings in deadwax matrix indicate that it was pressed at [l447694.
Side A from the Paramount/Robert Stigwood Motion Picture "Saturday Night Fever" and the RSO Soundtrack Album RS-2-4001
Side B from the RSO Records Album RS-2-3901 "Here At Last Bee Gees Live"
Runouts are etched except for "Sterling" which is stamped
A. Night Fever 3:32B. Down The Road 4:26
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society BMIMatrix / Runout RS 889 ASMatrix / Runout RS 889 BSMatrix / Runout RS 889 AS CP2Matrix / Runout RS 889 BS CP2 STERLING
Record Company The Robert Stigwood OrganisationPublished By Stigwood Music, Inc.Published By Unichappell MusicPublished By Casserole Music, Inc.Published By Front Wheel Music, Inc.Published By Flamm Music, Inc.Manufactured By RSO Records, Inc.Marketed By RSO Records, Inc.Produced For Karlbhy ProductionsLacquer Cut At Sterling SoundPressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, PitmanPhonographic Copyright (p) RSO Records, Inc.Data provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society BMI Matrix / Runout RS 889 AS Matrix / Runout RS 889 BS Matrix / Runout RS 889 AS CP2 Matrix / Runout RS 889 BS CP2 STERLING
Record Company The Robert Stigwood Organisation Published By Stigwood Music, Inc. Published By Unichappell Music Published By Casserole Music, Inc. Published By Front Wheel Music, Inc. Published By Flamm Music, Inc. Manufactured By RSO Records, Inc. Marketed By RSO Records, Inc. Produced For Karlbhy Productions Lacquer Cut At Sterling Sound Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman Phonographic Copyright (p) RSO Records, Inc.