B-side
flip side (def 1).
Contemporary Examples
It was never released as a single but was a B-side to “Let Me Go, Rock ‘n’ Roll.”
‘Hot in Herre,’ ‘Cruel Summer,’ ‘Temperature’ & More Hot Summer Songs Victoria Kezra, Rachel Osman August 12, 2013
On the B-side was “Dive,” which became her favorite Nirvana song.
The Moment Kurt Cobain Met Courtney Love Charles R. Cross April 4, 2014
But I actually preferred the B-side, “P.S. I Love You,” more than “Love Me Do.”
The Beatles’ Secretary, Good Ol’ Freda, Breaks Silence in Exclusive SXSW Interview Marlow Stern March 13, 2013
Which was issued as the B-side to Peggy Sue Got Married in 1959.
Greil Marcus Talks About Trying to Unlock Rock and Roll in 10 Songs Allen Barra November 16, 2014
noun
the less important side of a gramophone record Also called flip side
noun
The second or other side of a phonograph record, of an issue, etc; flip side (1960s+)
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