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Some songs don’t disappear because they flop… they disappear because someone panics. In this video, we’re counting down 10 songs from 1964–1969 that were pulled from stores and re-released under a new title—the kind of vinyl-era stories where a single word on a label could trigger a recall, a legal scare, or a rushed “fix” that quietly replaced the original pressing. You’ll hear about withdrawn 45s, last-second retitles, alternate names designed to dodge controversy, and the rare early copies that became collector legends. From The Rolling Stones to Bob Dylan, The Who, The Monkees, and more—these tracks prove that in the 1960s, the music didn’t always change… but the story printed on the label did. If you love classic rock history, 1960s music facts, rare vinyl mysteries, and the behind-the-scenes drama labels never wanted fans to notice, you’re in the right place. ✅ Like if you want more deep dives into hidden music history ✅ Subscribe for weekly classic rock + vintage pop stories 💬 Comment below: Which title change was the most ridiculous… and which one was the smartest?