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Answer To Last Week\'s Trivia Question\\n\\n
Q: What was the B side of Elton John\'s Philadelphia Freedom?
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A: Paul Riggins correctly answered, "\'Philadelphia Freedom\' was released on Feb. 28, 1975 and the B side was a version of \'I Saw Her Standing There\' recorded live with John Lennon at Madison Square Garden."
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