Would "Sgt. Pepper's" be a better album if.....


....."Within You Without You" was dropped from the LP and Side 2 began with either "Penny Lane" or "Strawberry Fields"? If so, which of these would best kick off the second side?
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Agree with the guy above. Within You Without You is one of my favorite Beatles songs. George Harrison was a highly original songwriter.

Fixing a Hole and She’s Leaving Home also run close favorites from this particular album.

At least Yellow Submarine isn’t on Sgt. Pepper’s. No desire to hear that song again.

Interesting topic.  I beg to differ with the earlier comments about Squeeze.  I mean, the Beatles are the ones who essentially led the transformation of Rock to an art form going from rockabilly (Elvis, Bill Haley, etc...) to concept albums.  Heck, they even led the transformation of hairstyles and dress!  To say that Squeeze has had anywhere near that impact to Rock and music in general, is really missing the scope of the impact the Beatles had.  It's like a comparison of Beethoven to John Williams.   
Regarding Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane, it was always George Martin's greatest regret that they didn't make it to Sgt. Pepper's.  Certainly Strawberry Fields should have been on it.  To me A Day in the Life is the perfect ending to the album, so it seems to me that Strawberry Fields could have been the opening.  Penny Lane could have replaced Getting Better IMHO.  
- George Martin's son is currently updating (removing compression layers utilized when the album was recorded not utilized anymore). His son also stated the real pride was placed into the mono version and that the stereo version was "a rushed production." In all honesty...I would wait until the "remastered version" of Sgt. Peppers comes out before having this conversation. Just a thought. Best regards!