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TRACK LISTING | I SAW HER
STANDING THERE |
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ARTIST | Duffy Power |
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RELEASE DATE | 3rd. May 1963 / First Issue *NO
Beatles' Sheet Music (maybe) |
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SONG WRITER'S CREDIT |
by JOHN LENNON and 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. 10 DENMARK STREET,
LONDON, W.C.2 |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | - |
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INCLUDED: | LP | Please Please Me |
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EP | THE BEATLES (No.1) (GEP 8883) |
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SINGLE | - |
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COMMENTS | Duffy Power was an English blues
and rock and roll singer, who achieved some success in the
1960s and continued to perform and record intermittently
later. He was introduced by a friend to the growing London blues club scene, and in 1963 teamed up with Graham Bond, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and John McLaughlin to record "I Saw Her Standing There", one of the first cover versions of a Beatles song. He continued to record for Parlophone Records through the 1960s, both as a solo artist, often backed by top session musicians such as Binky McKenzie, and with Alexis Kornerfs Blues Incorporated. |
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Publisher's credit
"NORTHERN SONGS LTD. 132 CHARING CROSS ROAD. LONDON. W.C.2"
and sole selling agent's credit "CAMPBELL CONNELLY & CO.
LTD. 10 DENMARK STREET, LONDON, W.C.2" was printed at the
front of the sheet. Price: 2/6=two shillings and six pence |
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The credit "By JOHN LENNON and PAUL
McCartney" was printed at the front cover. |
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Publisher's credit and address were printed
at the bottom of the inside of the sheet. |