

Hit Parade: The Great War Against the Single Edition
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Hammer's Chart Anomaly
- MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This" was a massive hit in 1990, yet it only peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100.
- This was due to Capitol Records' decision to release it only on 12-inch vinyl, effectively limiting its retail availability.
The Beginning of the End for Singles
- Capitol Records' strategy with "U Can't Touch This" was a pivotal experiment.
- This influenced the entire recording industry to shift its focus from singles to albums.
Nowhere Man Release Strategy
- In the US, The Beatles' "Nowhere Man" was released as a single and excluded from the "Rubber Soul" album.
- Conversely, in the UK, it was included in the album but not released as a single, highlighting the different market approaches.