Talk:Rhythm of Love (Yes song)
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BetacommandBot 22:23, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
Next single
[edit]I'm changing the "next single" info from "Big Generator" to "Lift Me Up"; the Atlantic Records discographies I've found all show that "Rhythm of Love" was the second and final single released from Big Generator. If the song "Big Generator" was released in any form, it must have been a promo-only single sent to radio stations. ("Final Eyes" and "Shoot High, Aim Low" charted on the Mainstream Rock chart as album tracks, but weren't released as singles.) 28bytes (talk) 20:43, 17 October 2010 (UTC)