Cycle recording

Cycle recording on Garageband.
I want to change a small section of the recording.
It records the new recorded section but doesn't attach to the rest of the old recording.
If I choose the new recorded section the rest of the original recording disappears.
What am I doing wrong?

Thanks Christoph
I appreciate your time.
This is on a Real Instrument track. It's a vocal.
I get the impression that I'm able to re-record a section that I want to improve by putting the cycle section exactly where I want to replace, and it is replaced in the original recording.
However I can't do it.
What is happening is that it records the new improved version but I can't work out how to incorporate it into the original recording.
If the new one is 2 and the original is 1.
How do I incorporate 2 into 1?
When I play 2 it is only the new revised section. The rest of the song I want to keep is not there.
When I play 1 it is the old version, still with the bit I don't want and want to replace.
Without splitting and copying and pasting..... how do I add the new improved bit to the original recording using the cycle section?
Thanks again
Stephen

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