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'''"You're the One"''' is an unreleased Weezer song originally recorded for ''[[Make Believe]]''. It is part of the so-called [[The Fallen Soldiers|Fallen Soldiers]]. It was previously referred to by the titles '''"Another Lover"''', '''"Pull on the Trigger'''", '''"Set Me Right"''' and '''"The Sweetest One of All"''', but it is unknown how much the "final" version of the song resembles those iterations.
'''"You're the One"''' is an unreleased Weezer song originally recorded for ''[[Make Believe]]''. It is part of the so-called [[The Fallen Soldiers|Fallen Soldiers]], as named by [[Karl Koch]]. It was demoed under the titles "'''Another Lover'''", "'''Pull on the Trigger'''", "'''Set Me Right'''", "'''The Sweetest One of All'''", and possibly "'''No Contact'''", but it is unknown how much the "final" version of the song resembles those iterations.
==Overview==
==Overview==
The song, when it was still called "The Sweetest One of All", was demoed several times by the band in September of [[2002]] at the S.I.R. rehearsal studios. It was then recorded during the band's second attempt at making ''Make Believe'', at Grandmaster Recorders in Los Angeles, CA. The sessions lasted from July 22 to October 22, 2004. It was one of 12 songs that Rivers Cuomo asked to band to only concentrate on, which he felt were the right songs for the album. Until early [[2005]], the song was designated to be the tenth track. Ultimately the song was excluded from the final track list for unknown reasons and remains unreleased to this day.<br>
The song, when it was still called "The Sweetest One of All", was demoed several times by the band in September of [[2002]] at the S.I.R. rehearsal studios. It was then recorded during the band's second attempt at making ''Make Believe'', at Grandmaster Recorders in Los Angeles, CA. The sessions lasted from July 22 to October 22, 2004. It was one of 12 songs that Rivers Cuomo asked to band to only concentrate on, which he felt were the right songs for the album. Until early [[2005]], the song was designated to be the tenth track. Ultimately the song was excluded from the final track list for unknown reasons and remains unreleased to this day.<br>