Yes, "Get Out" really was the "A" side of this single, and it's the side that got airplay and generated sales. Yet, "Funny How" is so clearly the better song, as well as being a top-notch Northern Soul-style dancer in an era when that style was dying out. Oh well, Dionne's little sister did manage to hit the Bilozoard charts one last time with this one. But seriously... check out the uptempo flip "Funny" if you haven't heard it before. It's a monster dance track and is the reason the single commands such high prices these days. This is the rare variant (the first pressing?) that spells the artist's name "DeDe Warwick." I don't know whether this pressing, or those that spell the name correctly have a difference in value. Note: This beautiful copy comes in a vintage Private Stock Records factory sleeve. The labels are flawless, as is the "B" side ("Funny") audio. The vinyl (styrene) grades a strong EX, reflecting some ominous-looking scuffs that turn out to be harmless and superficial. I didn't do a deep clean on the real "A" side, whose audio sounds Near Mint.