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On Track List 2, the song is essentially split up into two new tracks, "[[Who You Callin' Bitch?]]" and "[[Please Remember]]" - their titles are both derived from this song and they have similar lyrics. The full "You Won't Get with Me Tonight" wasn't completely dropped from the track lists though, instead being placed near the end. It's unknown whether the Track List 2 version of "You Won't Get with Me Tonight" would have had any lyrical changes to accommodate its new track placement at the end rather than at the beginning of the album/story.
On Track List 2, the song is essentially split up into two new tracks, "[[Who You Callin' Bitch?]]" and "[[Please Remember]]" - their titles are both derived from this song and they have similar lyrics. The full "You Won't Get with Me Tonight" wasn't completely dropped from the track lists though, instead being placed near the end. It's unknown whether the Track List 2 version of "You Won't Get with Me Tonight" would have had any lyrical changes to accommodate its new track placement at the end rather than at the beginning of the album/story.
==Liner notes==
[[Karl Koch]]'s commentary from the liner notes of ''[[Gimme Skelter]]'':
''"This track was written and recorded by Rivers as a home demo in early 1995, and was intended for the second Weezer album.  At the time, the second album was to be called ''[[Songs From the Black Hole]]'' and was intended to be a "space opera", along the lines of ''Tommy'' or ''Jesus Chrsit Superstar''.
''The song's lyrics may seem confusing, but what must be understood is that there are two different character here, one male and one female, and that on this demo, Rivers is singing both parts.  The song is really a conversation between two characters.  To tell the story on the album, the plan was to get other guest vocalists in on the action to sing the various characters' other parts.  In the case of this song, the female vocalist was designated to be [[Joan Wasserman]] of The Dambuilders (who never knew she was earmarked for the task!).
''One day on the summer '95 tour the band was practicing the sonmg during soundcheck, when I had a revelation.  After soundcheck, I ran over to Rivers sayng, "Now I remember what this song reminds me of!", and I proceeded to explain in detail.  Moments later, Rivers was proclaiming that the song was not to be practiced again!  Sadly, I had killed the song!  Of course, I should have just kept my mouth shut...needless to say I had learned my lesson: if the band practiced a great new song, don't tell them what famous song it reminds you of!  (I have slipped once or twice since then, however, and it always kills the song...damn!)
''In the end, ''Songs From the Black Hole'' was not to be, and was replaced by ''[[Pinkerton]]''.  Fragments of original stuff remain on both ''Pinkerton'' and soem B-sides (such as the [[Rachel Haden]]-sung "[[I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams]]".  A number of songs were left 'out in space' once the theme of the album shifted, but we've managed to use the robot arm and pull this one back in to the mothership!"''


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