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| TRACK LISTING | ALL MY LOVING |
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| RELEASE DATE | Proof Print (First Issue: 22nd.
November 1963) |
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| SONG WRITER'S CREDIT |
By JOHN LENNON & PAUL
McCARTNEY |
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| PUBLISHER'S CREDIT | NORTHERN SONGS LTD |
PRICE | 2/6 (two shillings and six
pence) |
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| PRINT COMPANY'S NAME | Sole Selling
Agent: CAMPBELL CONNELLY & CO. LTD. |
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| COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo: Dezo Hoffmann | |||
| INCLUDED: | LP | With The Beatles |
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| EP | All My Loving (GEP 8891) |
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| SINGLE | - |
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| Composer's credit "By JOHN LENNON
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| Proof print.
Since it is not cut, it is slightly larger. There is white
margin around it. Publisher's credit "NORTHERN SONGS LTD." was printed at the front of the sheet. Price: 2/6=two shillings and six pence |
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sole selling agents' credit "CAMPBELL
CONNELLY & CO. LTD." was printed at the back of the
sheet |
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| Publisher's credit and address were printed
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| TRACK LISTING | ALL MY LOVING |
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| RELEASE DATE | 1964? / Second Issue |
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| SONG WRITER'S CREDIT |
By JOHN LENNON & PAUL
McCARTNEY |
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| PUBLISHER'S CREDIT | NORTHERN SONGS LTD |
PRICE | 3/- (three shillings) |
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| PRINT COMPANY'S NAME | - |
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| COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo: Dezo Hoffmann | |||
| INCLUDED: | LP | With The Beatles |
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| EP | All My Loving (GEP 8891) |
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| SINGLE | - |
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| Publisher's credit
"NORTHERN SONGS LTD." was printed at the front of the sheet. Price: 3/-=three shillings The price was increased from '2/6' in 1963 to '3/-' in late 1964. This was followed by the '20p 4/-' dual pricing during the 1971 decimalization, eventually leading to the '25p' revision sticker during the mid-70s inflation crisis. In the following years of 1976-1977, the price likely rose to 30p due to the impact of further inflation.
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| Publisher's credit and address were printed
at the bottom of the inside of the sheet. |