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#05. Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) (P-R 5833)
(Update: 5th. July 2019)

hard
Black Parlophone Label
  • #5-1 Black Parlophone Label / THE PARLO/GRAMO rim crossover
  • #5-2 Black Parlophone Label / THE GRAMOPHONE rim
  • #5-3 Dark Green Apple Label



Notice* Click the disk of each single, so you can see the large picture image.

#5-1 Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
(1st. Press? "Clossover Label / THE PARLOPHONE/GRAMOPHONE rim": P-R 5833)

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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1: Let It Be
SIDE 2: You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
RELEASE DATE
6th. April 1970? / First Press
SLEEVE:FRONT SLEEVE:BACK SIDE 1 --> Click! SIDE 2 --> Click! DISK --> Click!
sleeve SLEEVE hard hard disk
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label Black Parlophone label with silver ink (Parlophone logo was small type).
The embossed letter (tax code) is none.
label
The single was assigned the same catalog number as the U.K. release, R-5833, but preceded by "P" to from P-R 5833.
LABEL CLOSE UP
SIDE 1 SIDE 2 SIDE-1: "THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)" was printed at the perimeter.
SIDE-2: "THE GRAMOPHONE" rim.
Has the "NORTHERN
SONGS, NCB" credits on the label.
label label label label
LABEL CLOSE UP
SIDE 1 SIDE 2
label
label Has "APPLES 1002" typed over with little x's, and matrix No. is "-1U".
The "T" in "MADE IN GT. BRITAIN" text is Capital letter.
Matrix No: 7YCE 21407-1U
OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER
P-R 5833
LABEL
Silver Parlophone (logo: small type)
MIX
Mono
MATRIX No. Side1 7YCE 21407 - 1U
Side2 APPLES 1002 7YCE 21408 - 1U
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
SIDE-1: THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)
SIDE-2: THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)
CENTER
Push-out center
CENTRAL REMARK
"SOLD IN U.K..."
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PUBLISHER'S NAME
Side1
NORTHERN SONGS, NCB
Side2
NORTHERN SONGS, NCB
PRODUCER
George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
Green sleeve type-9B : Tab cut at top. Glued bottom and right.
"TRADE MARK OF THE GRAMOPHONE CO LTD." below the Parlophone logo on front. "EMI LPs" advert on back, issued in which advertised the latest EMI albums, including the Beatles own "SGT. Peppers". 
COMMENTS

This single was made in 1970 for export.
The single looked like a normal Parlophone 45 disk, with one exception: the statement, "SOLD IN U.K. SUBJECT TO RELEASE PRICE CONDITIONS. SEE PRICE LIST", does not appear on the label, because they were not to be sold in England.


The single was assigned the same catalog number as the U.K. release, R-5833, but preceded by "P" to from P-R 5833.
Original pressings have APPLES 1002 A-1 stamped on the B-Side crossed out.
Apples 1002 was scheduled for release 5th Dec 1969 as 'You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' b/w 'What's The New Mary Jane' by The Plastic Ono Band. The single was cancelled but the stamper for 'You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' was used for this release.

SIDE-1: "THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)" was printed at the perimeter on the label.
SIDE-2: "THE GRAMOPHONE" rim.



#5-2 Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
(2nd. Press? "THE GRAMOPHONE rim on both sides": P-R 5833)

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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1: Let It Be
SIDE 2: You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
RELEASE DATE
1970? / Second Press?
SLEEVE:FRONT SLEEVE:BACK SIDE 1 --> Click! SIDE 2 --> Click! DISK --> Click!
sleeve SLEEVE hard hard disk
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label label "THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)" was printed at the perimeter.
The single was assigned the same catalog number as the U.K. release, R-5833, but preceded by "P" to from P-R 5833.
The "(P) 1970" statement was printed at the left part of the label.
The embossed letter (tax code) is none.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label label label label
Has the "NORTHERN SONGS, NCB" credits on the label. The "T" in "MADE IN GT. BRITAIN" text is Capital letter. SIDE 1 SIDE 2
Matrix No: -1U Has "APPLES 1002" typed over with little x's, and matrix No. is "-1U".
OTHER ITEM
-

CATALOG NUMBER
P-R 5833
LABEL
Silver Parlophone (logo: small type)
MIX
Mono
MATRIX No. Side1 7YCE 21407 - 1U
Side2 APPLES 1002 7YCE 21408 - 1U
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)
CENTER
Push-out center
CENTRAL REMARK
"SOLD IN U.K..."
-
PUBLISHER'S NAME
Side1
NORTHERN SONGS, NCB
Side2
NORTHERN SONGS, NCB
PRODUCER
George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
Green sleeve type-9B : Tab cut at top. Glued bottom and right.
"TRADE MARK OF THE GRAMOPHONE CO LTD." below the Parlophone logo on front. "EMI LPs" advert on back, issued in which advertised the latest EMI albums, including the Beatles own "SGT. Peppers". 
COMMENTS

This single was made in 1970 for export.
The single looked like a normal Parlophone 45 disk, with one exception: the statement, "SOLD IN U.K. SUBJECT TO RELEASE PRICE CONDITIONS. SEE PRICE LIST", does not appear on the label, because they were not to be sold in England.

The single was assigned the same catalog number as the U.K. release, R-5833, but preceded by "P" to from P-R 5833.
Original pressings have APPLES 1002 A-1 stamped on the B-Side crossed out.
Apples 1002 was scheduled for release 5th Dec 1969 as 'You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' b/w 'What's The New Mary Jane' by The Plastic Ono Band. The single was cancelled but the stamper for 'You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' was used for this release.



#5-3 Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) (3rd. Press? "Dark Green Apple Label": P-R 5833)
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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1: Let It Be
SIDE 2: You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
RELEASE DATE
1970? / Third Press?
SLEEVE:FRONT SLEEVE:BACK SIDE 1 --> Click! SIDE 2 --> Click! DISK --> Click!
sleeve SLEEVE hard hard disk
LABEL CLOSE UP
sleeve sleeve sleeve Dark green apple label and "Apple Records" was printed at the perimeter.
The single was assigned the same catalog number as the U.K. release, R-5833, but preceded by "P" to from P-R 5833.
The "(P) 1970" statement was printed at the left part of the label.
The embossed letter (tax code) is "K & T".
LABEL CLOSE UP
Export Edition
(=this record)
Domestic Relased Export edition: without the words "An E.M.I. Recording" #5-1 #5-2
label label label label
Has the "NORTHERN SONGS, NCB" credits on the label. Has the "Northern Songs. NCB" credits on the label.
LABEL CLOSE UP
SIDE 1 SIDE 2
label Matrix No: -1U label label Has "APPLES 1002" typed over with little x's, and matrix No. is "-1U".
OTHER ITEM
-

CATALOG NUMBER
P-R 5833
LABEL
Dark Green Apple
MIX
Mono
MATRIX No. Side1 7YCE 21407 - 1U
Side2 APPLES 1002 7YCE 21408 - 1U
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
Apple Records  (without "An E.M.I. Recording")
CENTER
Push-out center
CENTRAL REMARK
"SOLD IN U.K..."
-
PUBLISHER'S NAME
Side1
Northern Songs. NCB
Side2
Northern Songs. NCB
PRODUCER
George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
Apple black sleeve type-1C:
Tab cut at top. Matte sleeve. Glued bottom and right.
COMMENTS
Third variation issued on Apple Records, and assigned the same catalog number as the U.K. release, R-5833, but preceded by "P" to from P-R 5833.
Dark apple label with gMfd. in U.K.h on the left side. Push-out center.

Original pressings have APPLES 1002 A-1 stamped on the B-Side crossed out.
Apples 1002 was scheduled for release 5th Dec 1969 as 'You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' b/w 'What's The New Mary Jane' by The Plastic Ono Band. The single was cancelled but the stamper for 'You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' was used for this release.



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