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TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1 | From Me To You (Lennon-McCartney) | |||
SIDE 2 | Thank You Girl (Lennon-McCartney) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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1963? / First Press | ||||
SLEEVE:FRONT | SLEEVE:BACK | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | |
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"THE PARLOPHONE CO.
LTD. (capital letter)" rim. "Regd. Td. Mks. of the Parlophone Co., Ltd." was not printed under the Parlophone logomark. |
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"Northern Songs Limited" credit was printed at the both sides of the label. "Recording First Pblished 1963" statement was printed at the left part of the label. | ![]() |
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SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | ||||
Matrix No.: Side-1:7XCE 17329 INTI Side-2:7XCE 17330 INTI |
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Catalog No.
"45-R 5055" was printed at the right side of the label. |
In 1963 - 1964 India had labels with gMade in Indiah at the bottom of the label, six ofclock. | ||||
OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER
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45-R 5015 | ||||
LABEL
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Black and Silver Parlophone Type-1 | ||||
MIX
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Mono | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | 7XCE 17329 INTI | |||
SIDE 2 | 7XCE 17330 INTI | ||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S
NAME
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Label rim: THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD. | ||||
CENTER
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Push-out Center | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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Northern Songs Limited | |||
SIDE 2
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Northern Songs Limited | ||||
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | Recording First Published 1963 | ||||
"Regd. Td. Mks" TEXT | - | ||||
PRODUCER
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George Martin | ||||
COVER DESIGN/
PHOTO/ NOTES
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U.K. original company
sleeve? |
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COMMENTS
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Black Parlophone label
with silver ink. Label rim: THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter). "Regd. Td. Mks. of The Parlophone Co., Ltd." was not printed under the Parlophone logomark. The Indian pressings appear to all be dubs (copied from the British 45s). The Indian 78s, in turn, are dubs of those dubs. In the matrix, you'll find "-TI-TI," where "T" stands for "transfer." This format, in use since the 1920s, indicates a non-original pressing process. In 1963-1964, India had labels with gMade in Indiah at the bottom of the label, six ofclock. By fall 1964 they were issuing the gLimited Liabilityh rim print on black labels which had Made in India at 10 ofclock and the LL jargon at 2 ofclock. Sometime in 1965 the next version had black labels with gPrivateh in the message around the rim, at 2 ofclock, still with Made in India at 10 ofclock. So, some Beatles India Parlophone singles have up to 3 black label versions. |