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Distinct from [[Rearrange the Song]] in that the re-release isn't always a re-recording, although the two tropes may overlap.
 
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* [[Randy Travis]]' first single for Warner Bros., "On the Other Hand", flopped upon initial release. After its followup, "1982", became a top 10 hit, he persuaded the label to re-release "On the Other Hand". The re-release became his first #1 hit.
* Similarly to the above, Chris Young released "Voices" in 2008. It barely made the top 40, but the next two singles after it went to #1. Based on the momentum of those two, he asked to re-release "Voices" in 2010... and in February 2011, it became his third #1.
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