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"It Would Be So Nice" is a 1968 song by the rock band, Pink Floyd, written by the keyboard player/singer Richard Wright. It was the fourth single released by the group. The song was left out of the 1971 collection ''Relics'' and, prior to the release of ''The Early Singles'' in 1992 with the box set ''Shine On'', it was only available on the ''Masters of Rock'' compilation and the famous bootleg ''Dark Side of the Moo''. Its B-side, "Julia Dream", was written by the bass guitarist Roger Waters (who was gradually transitioning into his eventual role as the predominant songwriter and vocalist)〔Schaffner, Nicholas. ''Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey'', chapter 11 ("burning bridges"), p.129〕 and was also re-released on ''The Early Singles''. ==Different versions== According to a newspaper story published in 1968, there are two versions of the original single with slightly different lyrics. The story goes that the first lyric had a passing reference to the London evening newspaper, the ''Evening Standard''. This was said to be banned by the BBC because of a strict no-advertising policy which did not allow the mention of any product by name. The group was forced to spend additional time and expense to record a special version for the BBC which changed the lyric to "Daily Standard". This version is the only one that has been reissued on LP and CD. It is unknown how many of the "Evening Standard" discs, if any, actually exist. Despite the added publicity the single received very little airplay and failed to enter the chart.
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