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[Submitter notes:]
1-4: Single version
1-5 is the later 1975 version of Full Of Emptiness from the "Love To Love You Baby" album. The B-side of the German "The Hostage" single used the original 1974 mix from the "Lady Of The Night" LP, found on CD on '[m=803408]'.
1-9: Single version
2-3: Original demo / single version
2-4 is a new instrumental, and an incorrect version of the instrumental on the Italian 7" single '[r=451553]'. The correct version is unreleased on CD.
3-2: 7" version
3-7: South African single version
3-8 and 4-1 are incorrectly labelled as "Single Version" of Winter Melody. The version is an edit performed on Soul Train, first on CD on '[r=9395209]'. Most original 7" feature alternate edits, none released on CD.
4-3: Single version
4-4: 1975 mix
4-6 is the full album version. Most original 7" feature a version with a shorter introduction as found on CD on '[r=30497326]'.
4-7 is the full album version. Most original 7" feature an edit as found on CD on '[r=30497326]'.
4-8: Promo edit
5-2 is the 'The Deep' soundtrack version.
5-3 is labelled "Part 1" but is the album version with a later fade-out than that found on the Dutch 7" single '[r=826480]'. That version is unreleased on CD.
5-4 is a new edit, an incorrect attempt to recreate the edit on the UK single '[r=2171786]', never released on CD.
5-5 is from the Dutch 7" single '[r=826480]'.
6-1, incorrectly labelled as '7″ Version', is the full album version. Most 7" feature edits, none released on CD.
6-2: Album version with a fade
6-4: Album version with a fade
7-2: Single version
7-6: Album version with a fade
8-3: 7" version
10-5 is an early fade of the 12" version from the 12" of '[m=637724]' where it segues into "Bad Girls". This is also the edit found on '[m=86864]'. A version with a different ending (with unique ad libs) not segued with "Bad Girls" was released as a 12" single in 1979 outside of the US. That version is unreleased on CD.
11-1 is labelled as 'Single Version Edit'.
12-1: Casablanca 7" Version
12-6, incorrectly labelled as 'Long Version', is the 12" version subtitled 'Theme From The Motion Picture "Foxes"' on the '[m=162545]' soundtrack.
13-1 is the 2016 edit from '[r=9395209]'. The true 7" version is found on CD on '[m=86973]'.
13-2 is the Spanish single version.
13-6 is the original 7" version from 1976. An alternate edit appears on "Walk Away" and is unreleased on CD.
14-1 is suntitled '7″ Version' but is the one and only released version of the track.
16-3 is the US Version.
18-5 is the album version. The version used on the B-side of "She Works Hard For The Money" was slightly longer, found on CD on '[m=803408]'.
19-5, incorrectly labelled as "7" Single Version", is the 2020 edit from '[r=15020785]'. The true 7" version is found on CD on '[r=30497326]'.
19-9 is the Japanese/US single version.
20-3, labelled as 'Single Version', was released on the '[r=1937374]' single.
21-1 is the UK 7" remix, found on '[r=1993094]'.
22-3 is the UK version.
22-7 is the original album version, subtitled 'Come On Over To My Place Version' on the 1984 12" '[r=320656]'.
25-5 is the album mix, used on most CD singles of "This Time I Know It's For Real". The 7" and 12" singles outside of North America used an alternate mix, found on CD only on the Japan CD, '[r=3266497]', and on '[r7862161]'.
28-7, labelled 'Radio Edit', was originally labelled as 'Single Version' on '[r=5047987]' and 'Edit' on '[r=3426013]'.
28-10 was labelled as 'Radio' on some North American releases, such as '[r=936178]'.