No Other One: Difference between revisions
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| Producer = Weezer | | Producer = Weezer | ||
| Status = Released (demo circulating) | | Status = Released (demo circulating) | ||
| LastFM link = [http://play.last.fm/preview/121486896.mp3 Album version] | |||
| RC's last song = "[[I'll Think About You]]"<br>(RC# 179) | | RC's last song = "[[I'll Think About You]]"<br>(RC# 179) | ||
| This RC song = "No Other One"<br>(RC# 180) | | This RC song = "No Other One"<br>(RC# 180) | ||
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* ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]'' ([[Songs_from_the_Black_Hole#Track_List_1|Tracklist 1]]) | * ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]'' ([[Songs_from_the_Black_Hole#Track_List_1|Tracklist 1]]) | ||
===MP3 Previews=== | |||
''<small>Source is www.LastFM.com unless otherwise stated</small>'' | |||
*[http://play.last.fm/preview/121486896.mp3 Album version] | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"No Other One" was originally written as "There is No Other One" in July of 1994. It was the last song Rivers wrote that would appear on a Weezer album before he became famous. The song is in 3/4 timing. | "No Other One" was originally written as "There is No Other One" in July of 1994. It was the last song Rivers wrote that would appear on a Weezer album before he became famous. The song is in 3/4 timing. |