From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy, in its original picture sleeve. This is a peculiar release with a complicated history. Apparently, it was first released with "No Respect" on the A side and an instrumental version on the flip. At some point, either the artist or the company decided to re-release the single on the same catalog number with a new A side, a tune that didn't appear on any of the artist's albums. (The label says it's in "How Ya Like Me Now," but it's not, according to Discogs.) But it did become a hit, where "No Respect" bombed. This is the second release with "Let's Go" on the A side. It came with the same "No Respect" picture sleeve as the first release (but with different info on the back). "No Respect" is now on the B side in the same edited version of the 5:24 album cut from the earlier 45. Now you get both tracks on one 45! Note: This beautiful 45 has no notable flaws, grading Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio), and the picture sleeve is nearly flawless!