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TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | I Should Have Known Better
(Lennon-McCartney) from film of A Hard Day's Night |
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SIDE 2 | I'll Cry Instead (Lennon-McCartney) | ||||
RELEASE DATE | 5th. July 1977 (Promotional Use Only) | ||||
LYRIC SHEET (Bifold) | SIDE 1 -->Click! | SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK -->Click! | ||
FRONT -->Click! | BACK -->Click! | ||||
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LYRIC SHEET: INSIDE | INNER SLEEVE | LYRIC SHEET: FRONT CLOSE UP | |||
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EMI/Odeon logo mark and "¥600" were printed at the bottom of the front cover. | ||
LYRIC SHEET: FRONT CLOSE UP | LYRIC SHEET: BACK CLOSE UP | ||||
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Catalogue
number
"EAR-20246"
was printed at the upper right corner of the front sheet. |
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The words
"Toshiba EMI Ltd.", "MADE IN JAPAN." and symbol "I"
were printed at the lyric sheet. "100 Years Of Recorded Sound" logo mark was printed. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
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The promo (not for sale) characters, release date (5th. July) and "JASRAC" logo mark were printed on the label. | ||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
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Publisher's
name
was
not printed on the label. Publishing years was not printed on the label, too. "Produced by George Martin" credit was printed at the bottom of the label. |
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OTHER ITEM | |||||
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RECORD LABEL | EMI/Odeon promo white label | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | EAR-20246 | ||||
MATRIX NUMBER | SIDE 1 | YEX - 12 6 - 2S 1S |
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SIDE 2 | YEX - 127 - 2S 1S |
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PRESS MARK | - |
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VINYL COLOR | Black | ||||
DISK EDGE | Groove Guard | ||||
LYRIC SHEET TYPE | Bifold | ||||
INNER SLEEVE TYPE | - | ||||
MIX | Stereo |
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RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | COVER | Toshiba EMI Kabusikigaisha | |||
LABEL | - | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME | SIDE 1 | - |
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SIDE 2 | - |
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SYMBOL/PRICE | I-600YEN | ||||
COMMENTS | No.26 in a "15th.
anniversary of their debut" series of 33 as indicated in the
upper left hand corner of the front cover. The design of EMI/Odeon white label promo singles differs markedly from commercial EMI/Odeon singles. All print is black. Notice the promo characters inside the rectangle to the left of the EMI/Odeon logo. Release date was printed on the label. |