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"Don't Go to Pieces" was the B-Side to "Don't Tell Me No", not this song.

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I didn't want to remove the material about "Don't Go to Pieces" (I've hacked whole sections off Cars-song articles enough already today), but it was the B-side to the "Don't Tell Me No" single. My source on this is the Panorama songbook, which transcribes the song and explains where it comes from in the Table of Contents.

Does somebody out there have a "Gimme Some Slack" 45 rpm single with "Don't Go to Pieces" on the back? That would certainly make things easier for us.

The fact that we do not currently HAVE a "Don't Tell Me No" article is not sufficient excuse to lie about where "Pieces" comes from. But, like I said, I don't wanna just axe the stuff.

Can anybody out there fix this? I'm not good at starting articles. Just a bare-bones stub on "Don't Tell Me No" would be sufficient to move the "Pieces" text there.

And what was the B-side to "Gimme Some Slack", really? --Ben Culture (talk) 17:30, 28 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

"Don't Go to Pieces" was actually the B-side to "Gimme Some Slack," but it appeared as the B-side to "Don't Tell Me No" first. I moved the majority of the B-side section to the "Don't Tell Me No" page. Beatleswhobeachboys (talk) 13:44, 26 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]