Possible Questions:
- Hit bottom?
- Hit back?
- Cassette half
- 45 half
- Flip of a hit single
- LP part
- Lesser-played half of a 45
- It's usually not a hit
- Tape marking
- Single half
- Second half of a cassette
- Platter part
- Lesser-known part of a record
- Lesser half of a 45
- Lesser cut, usually
- Half of an audiotape
- Half of a tape
- Half of a record
- Half of a cassette
- Half an LP
- Flip for a hit?
- Back of a record
- Where "Ice Ice Baby" appeared on the "Play That Funky Music" single
- Wax half
- Tape half
- Surprise hit, sometimes
- Song that people flip for?
- Site of a hit song's instrumental version, maybe
- Single choice
- Second half of an album
- Second half of a record
- Rod Stewart's "Maggie May" was one
- Rod Stewart's "Maggie May," for one
- Reverse of a hit 45 record
- Record marking
- Platter option
- Phrase on some audiotapes
- Phrase on an audiocassette
- Phrase on a platter label
- Part with an extended remix, perhaps
- Part of an LP
- Part of a cassette tape
- One might flip a tape to it
- One half of a 45
- Lesser-played part of a 45
- Less popular track, often
- Less popular half of a 45
- It's rarely a hit
- Hit's back
- Hit's accompaniment
- Elvis's "Viva Las Vegas," recordwise
- Elvis's "Can't Help Falling In Love," e.g.
- Cassette tape notation
- Bottom of a platter
- Backtrack?
- Audiotape's other half
- A record turnover may bring this up
- "P.S. I Love You," to "Love Me Do"
- "God Only Knows," to "Wouldn't It Be Nice"