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'''"Crystal Always Knows"''' was first released as a [[Mark Eitzel]] solo acoustic demo that came on a red one-sided Flexi-disc with issue #14 of the ''Breakfast Without Meat'' magazine in the summer of 1990. The Easy Goings' "Johnny Carson" and a paid programming advertisement about baldness were the additional tracks on the Flexi-disc. The magazine also featured an interview with Eitzel.
'''"Crystal Always Knows"''' was first released as a [[Mark Eitzel]] solo acoustic demo that came on a red one-sided Flexi-disc with issue #14 of the ''Breakfast Without Meat'' magazine in the summer of 1990. The Easy Goings' "Johnny Carson" and a paid programming advertisement about baldness were the additional tracks on the Flexi-disc. The magazine also featured an interview with Eitzel.


The song later resurfaced in full-band versions on [[American Music Club]]'s 2008 tour CDs, ''[[The Everclear Rehearsals Late 1990]]'' (full-band rehearsal) and ''[[The Mercury Band Demos April 1992]]'' (full-band demo). A standard studio version has not been released.
The song later resurfaced in full-band versions on [[American Music Club]]'s 2008 tour CDs, ''[[The Everclear Rehearsals Late 1990]]'' (full-band rehearsal) and ''[[The Mercury Band Demos April 1992]]'' (full-band demo). A standard studio version has not been released, however one was recorded in 1989 during the aborted ''[[Everclear]]'' sessions with [[Tom Mallon]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://rateyourmusic.com/list/tkmallon/tom_mallon_recording__1978_present_/ | work=rateyourmusic.com | date= | author=Tom Mallon | title=Tom Mallon Recording (1978-present) | accessdate=June 16, 2017}}</ref>


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==