I came here to see how many comments it would take for someone to mention "Rain". Of course it was 1st, in the original post.
Poco Georgia, Bind My Ties (A Side Keep On Tryin') Fantastic album. Keep on Tryin' is a personal favorite of mine.
At the moment all I can think of is Led Zep's "Hey Hey What Can I Do" and Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Springs". More to follow...
Chuck Berry - Some U.S. B-Sides Too Much Monkey Business Havana Moon Reelin' And Rockin' Around And Around Little Queenie Memphis Tennessee Hard to top these.
Santo & Johnny - "Song For Rosemary" - B-side of "I'll Remember (In The Still Of The Night)" (Canadian-American 45 rpm, 1964) Never on an album or CD to my knowledge and certainly never issued in stereo.
Limiting to songs that were originally non-LP b-sides (from memory): The Police: A Sermon, Landlord, Murder By Numbers R.E.M.: White Tornado, King of the Road, Dark Globe, Ghost Rider, Crazy, all of the Adventures in Hi-Fi b-sides U2: Dancing Barefoot, Lady with the Spinning Head, Silver and Gold, Race Against Time Neil Young: Sugar Mountain, Last Trip to Tulsa, I'm Goin' Patti Smith: God Speed Big Country: Restless Natives Pearl Jam: Yellow Leadbetter Fleetwood Mac: Silver Springs, Oh Well (live) Fairport Convention: Throwaway Street Puzzle, Sir B McKenzie's... CSNY: Find the Cost of Freedom Joni Mitchell: Urge for Going Rolling Stones: Everything is Turning to Gold 10,000 Maniacs: Let the Mystery Be, Candy Everybody Wants (w/Michael Stipe), Starman Beatles: Yes It Is, I'm Down, The Inner Light Dire Straits: Badges, Posters, Stickers and T-shirts Pretenders: My City Was Gone, In the Sticks, Time the Avenger (live) Pink Floyd: Julia Dream Yes: It Can Happen (live) Steely Dan: Bodhisattva (live w/the full crazy introduction) America: Everyone I Meet is from California Marshall Crenshaw: You're My Favorite Waste of Time Paul McCartney: The Mess, I Lie Around Husker Du: Love is All Around + tons more - I used to buy singles for the b-sides
I love this song! Have the import cd long ago! It just has the groove that don’t quit. Definitely my top five probably 2 or 3...
Many (but not all) of the great Squeeze B-sides, including Squabs on Fourty Fab can be found on this CD: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Squeeze-...rd_wg=HiHDa&psc=1&refRID=AZA3C69RE6PZ04PWE9D2
Ok, here's my full list of favorite B-Sides" "Child Of The Moon" - The Rolling Stones "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" - Led Zep "Silver Springs" - Fleetwood Mac "Everything's Turning To Gold" - The Rolling Stones "The Three Sunrises" - U2 "Spanish Eyes"- U2 "Dancing Barefoot"- U2 "Psycho Therapy" - Skid Row "What You're Doing"- Skid Row "C'mon And Love Me" - Skid Row