This is a phenomenon that I have noticed in recent years. Radio stations playing versions of "hit" songs, OTHER than the version that was played while it was a hit. By this, I do NOT mean playing the album version of something that was played only in its single edit back in the day. The most common example of this is playing the live version of something that was a studio hit back then, or the studio version of something that was a hit in its live version.
The most unusual example of this that I have noticed is that the AC station here in Nashville plays only the Kenny Loggins version of "Danny's Song," which is significant to me because he never had a hit with it. Only Anne Murray's version was the hit. I suppose that this can be at least partly attributed to the song still "testing" well, but maybe Anne Murray is not as popular with AC audiences as maybe she once was. So they get around this by playing the Loggins version.
Many Eagles hits are now being played in their live versions, but I have a feeling that this may be due to listener fatigue with the Eagles, yet apparently, they still "test" well, so stations are looking for new twists on old favorites.
The most unusual example of this that I have noticed is that the AC station here in Nashville plays only the Kenny Loggins version of "Danny's Song," which is significant to me because he never had a hit with it. Only Anne Murray's version was the hit. I suppose that this can be at least partly attributed to the song still "testing" well, but maybe Anne Murray is not as popular with AC audiences as maybe she once was. So they get around this by playing the Loggins version.
Many Eagles hits are now being played in their live versions, but I have a feeling that this may be due to listener fatigue with the Eagles, yet apparently, they still "test" well, so stations are looking for new twists on old favorites.