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#02. From Me To You / Thank You Girl (45-SPD 267)
(Update: 10th. August 2012)

SLEEVE
Parlophone Original Sleeve


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#2-1 From Me To You / Thank You Girl (1st. Press? "Red Parlophone Label / Tri-Center Issue": 45-SPD 267)
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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1 From Me To You (McCartney-Lennon)
SIDE 2 Thank You Girl (McCartney-Lennon)
RELEASE DATE
Summer 1963/First Press?
SLEEVE:FRONT SLEEVE:BACK SIDE 1 --> Click! SIDE 2 --> Click! DISK --> Click!
sleeve SLEEVE from from disk
LABEL CLOSE UP
label
"All rights of the Manufacturer and of the Owner of the recorded work reserved" was printed at the perimeter above the Parlophone logomark. label The three-dimensional Parlophone logo was printed at the right side of the label.
LABEL CLOSE UP
sleeve One frequently used feature of South African singles is the tri-center. label Credited to song writing "McCartney-Lennon"
label label Matrix No.:
Side-1:7XCE 17329
Side-2: 7XCE 17330
OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER
45-SPD 267
LABEL
Red Parlophone Type-1
MIX
Mono
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 7XCE 17329
SIDE 2 7XCE 17330
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD.
CENTER
Tri-center
PUBLISHER'S NAME
SIDE 1
Northern Songs
SIDE 2
Northern Songs
PRODUCER
George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
Green sleeve type-1
The design of the company sleeve is very similar to that of the U.K. sleeves.
COMMENTS
Red Parlophone label with silver ink.
One frequently used feature of South African singles is the tri-center.
Credited to song writing "McCartney-Lennon" on both sides.

The only markings at all in the dead wax are the basic matrix numbers (7XCE 17329 & 7XCE 17330) - there isn't even a '-1N' to describe the actual matrix or cutting room used. And of course no mother or stamper number.
Which suggests (or does it?) that tapes were shipped out to EMI (South Africa) and they created their own stampers.



#2-2 From Me To You / Thank You Girl (2nd. Press? "Red Parlophone Label / 4-Pronged Push-out Center / Made by E.M.I (SA) (PTY.) LTD.": 45-SPD 267)
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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1 From Me To You (McCartney-Lennon)
SIDE 2 Thank You Girl (McCartney-Lennon)
RELEASE DATE
late 1964? /Second Press?
SLEEVE:FRONT SLEEVE:BACK SIDE 1 --> Click! SIDE 2 --> Click! DISK --> Click!
sleeve SLEEVE from from disk
LABEL CLOSE UP
label
"All rights of the Manufacturer and of the Owner of the recorded work reserved" was printed at the perimeter above the Parlophone logomark. label The three-dimensional Parlophone logo was printed at the right side of the label.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label  The label color was red, and the first line of the rim print reads "Made by E.M.I. (S.A.) (PTY.) LTD.".
LABEL CLOSE UP
sleeve Have a 4-pronged push-out center.
label Credited to song writing "McCartney-Lennon"
label label Matrix No.:
Side-1:7XCE 17329
Side-2: 7XCE 17330
OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER
45-SPD 267
LABEL
Red Parlophone Type-2
MIX
Mono
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 7XCE 1732  9
SIDE 2 7XCE 17330
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD.
CENTER
Push-out center
PUBLISHER'S NAME
SIDE 1
Northern Songs
SIDE 2
Northern Songs
PRODUCER
George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
Green sleeve type-3 (1970's ?)
With EMI logo in rectangular box and "TRADE MARK OF THE PARLOPHONE CO LTD." below the Parlophone logo on front.
Back cover: advertise "Bar One Milk chocolate bar"
COMMENTS
Red Parlophone label with silver ink.
The first line of the rim print reads "Made by E.M.I. (S.A.) (PTY.) LTD.".
Have a 4-pronged push-out center.
Credited to song writing "McCartney-Lennon" on both sides.

The only markings at all in the dead wax are the basic matrix numbers (7XCE 17329 & 7XCE 17330) - there isn't even a '-1N' to describe the actual matrix or cutting room used. And of course no mother or stamper number.
Which suggests (or does it?) that tapes were shipped out to EMI (South Africa) and they created their own stampers.



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