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Marella -- who notes that while most top 40 stations are playing the original, shuffling version of "Go," a more uptempo Edessa remix has also gotten traction -- adds that the success of "Someone" paradoxically played a part in its follow-up needing time to establish at radio. (When "Go" debuted on Pop Songs at No. 40, "Someone" was still in the top five.)

"That was an obstacle," Marella says. "Stations that were early on 'Someone You Loved' were the same ones that were early on 'Before You Go.' We are first met with a bit of pessimism about ballads, in particular. Then programmers said, 'It's difficult for me to have two songs from [Capaldi] on the air at the same time, so we're just going to play 'Someone You Loved' for now.' "