The intended B-side of the record was an instrumental by guitarist John White called "Ruthie's Theme", named for a friend's daughter and credited only to "
P.D." (Goodman often placed such throwaways on the backs of his 45s, and in fact had already used "Ruthie's Theme" on the B-side of his version of "
The Purple People Eater", released the previous year.) However, the record plant sent Goodman a number of discs that had only a few seconds of "Energy Crisis '74" ("Mr. President, the cri--"), followed by two minutes of silence. Rather than throw them away or demand a refund, Goodman gave the botched recording the name "The Mistake" and had the plant cut the proper version of "Energy Crisis '74" onto the other side, making "The Mistake" perhaps the most unlikely B-side ever to grace a hit record. (Later pressings correctly featured "Ruthie's Theme" on the flip.) White had previously included "Ruthie's Theme" under the name "City" on his own eponymous album in 1971. Goodman would return to this topic with "Energy Crisis '79" five years later, but it was not a hit. Portions of Goodman's dialogue would later be used on his son Jon Goodman's recording "Economy Crisis" in 2008. ==Songs==