This section lists singles with B-sides different than the U.S.
versions and singles not issued in the U.S.
1968:
"Tip-Toe Thru The Tulips With Me"/"I Got You, Babe"- Reprise RS
23258 (UK)
(Both songs are from the lp "God Bless Tiny Tim". Produced by
Richard Perry.)
"Tip-Toe Thru The Tulips With Me"/"Ever Since You Told Me That
You Love Me (I'm A Nut)"- Reprise RV 20164 (France) (P.S.)
"Tip-Toe Thru The Tulips With Me"/ "This Is All I Ask"/ "Livin' In The
Sunlight, Lovin' In The Moonlight"/ "Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life"-Reprise EPR 6292
(Australia) (P.S.) (Rare 45 rpm 7" mono ep issued in Australia, featuring
tracks from the "GOD BLESS TINY TIM" album. Record comes in a laminated
picture cover. All tracks produced by Richard Perry.)
1969:
MEDLEY: "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND"/ "BLESS 'EM ALL"/ "IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY" / "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND" (reprise)/ "HAVE YOU SEEN MY LITTLE SUE"- REPRISE-APHONE RS 27004 (UK)
(10" 78 r.p.m. single-version one. In keeping with the 78 theme the label of this 10" record reads "REPRISE-APHONE".
This version is a totally different recording than the one found on the 7" 45. This record has full color picture labels.
The A-side never appeared on any original album. . Producer of A-side unknown.
B-side is from the LP "TINY TIM'S 2ND ALBUM" and was produced by Richard Perry.)
MEDLEY: "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND"/ "BLESS 'EM ALL"/ "IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY" / "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND" (reprise)/ "HAVE YOU SEEN MY LITTLE SUE"- REPRISE RS 27004 (UK)
(Same as above except this pressing has the regular light tan Reprise labels instead of the full color picture labels.
This is a very limited second pressing of this record.)
MEDLEY: "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND"/ "BLESS 'EM ALL"/ "IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY" / "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND" (reprise)/ "HAVE YOU SEEN MY LITTLE SUE"- REPRISE RS 27004 (UK)
(7" 45 r.p.m. single-version two. This version is a totally different recording than the one found on the 10" 78.
The A-side never appeared on any original album. Producer of A-side is unknown.
B-side is from the LP "TINY TIM'S 2ND ALBUM" and was produced by Richard Perry.)
1970:
"Great Balls Of Fire"/ "As Time Goes By"/ "Bring Back Those
Rockabye Baby Days"/ "This Is All I Ask"- Reprise EPR-2378 (Australia) (P.S.)
(Another 45 rpm 4 song mono ep featuring songs from Tiny's second Reprise release
"Tiny Tim's 2nd Album", one non-lp song, "Bring Back Those Rockabye Baby Days", and
one song from the "God Bless Tiny Tim" album, "This Is All I Ask". Record comes in a
laminated picture cover. All songs produced by Richard Perry.)
1972:
"AM I JUST ANOTHER PRETTY FACE"/ "MOVIES"- WAND WN 33 (UK)
(This 45 is included here because it's on a different label than
the U. S. issue and because it features alternate MONO mixes. The U.S. pressing on
Scepter is stereo.)
1973:
"Juanita Banana"/ "My Nose Always Gets In The Way"- Bellaphon
18175 (Germany)(P.S.)
"The Happy Wanderer"/ "Lie Down With Dogs"- Bellaphon 18230
(Germany) (P.S.)
1974:
"The Happy Wanderer"/ "My Nose Always Gets In The Way"- Polydor
20584859 Belgium (P.S.)
1979:
"Wind In The Willows"/(A-side by Alistair Jones)- Noive & Voive
13020 (Australia) (P.S.) (Tiny is on the b-side of this single.)
1989:
"Highway To Hell"/ "The Last Mile Of The Way"- Regular K-863
(Australia)(Special thanks to Martin Sharp for this 45!)
1995:
"DEVIL MAY CARE"/ "TIP-TOE THRU THE TULIPS WITH ME" - POT 18 (UK)
(Included in issue #18 of "Ptolemaic Terrascope" magazine.
"Devil May Care" was recorded in Australia by Martin
Sharp. "Tip-Toe Thru The Tulips With me" was recorded live at
London's Royal Albert Hall on October 30, 1968.
This record also includes two unrelated songs by Robyn
Hitchcock. Special thanks to David Tibet for this great
import record and magazine. "DEVIL MAY CARE" was produced by
Martin Sharp. Royal Albert Hall track recorded
by Warner Bros. Records. There are two variations of this
record. The first is a regular 7" vinyl single, while
the second variation is a square 7" X 7" flexi disc.
See part eight: U.S. & IMPORT FLEXI-DISCS 1963-1995)
(END OF PART FOUR)