Ewa - Piece of me (Official Radio Edit)
In music, a radio edit is a modification to make a
song more suitable for airplay, whether it be adjusted for length, profanity,
subject matter, instrumentation, or form. Radio edits may also be used for
commercial single versions, which may be denoted as the 7" version.
Radio edits often shorten a longer song to make it more commercially viable for
radio stations. The normal length for songs played on the radio is 3 to 4
minutes. Occasionally, the song will simply fade out earlier, common on tracks
with long instrumental endings. For instance, the radio edit of 'Heroes' by David
Bowie fades in shortly before the beginning of the third verse and fades out
shortly before the vocal vamping at the end of the song. However, many radio
edits will also edit out verses, bridges, and interludes, such as the original
single edit of "Piano Man" by Billy Joel which substitutes the end of
the third verse for the ending of the second verse. Some songs will be remixed
heavily and feature different arrangements than the original longer versions,
occasionally even being completely different recordings. A popular example of
this would be "Revolution" by The Beatles which is a completely
different recording than the version which appears on The White Album. This
also became more prevalent with the rise of the 12" record, as artists
like New Order started making songs specifically for the format. Many of the
7" mixes aimed for pop radio airplay of their songs feature very different
arrangements, such as "Bizarre Love Triangle", or even a completely
different recording, such as "Temptation".Listen song here:YouTube
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