TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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Ticket To Ride (John Lennon-Paul McCartney)
From United Artists Release "Eight Arms To Hold You"
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SIDE 2
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Yes It Is (John Lennon-Paul McCartney)
From United Artists Release "Eight Arms To Hold You"
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RELEASE DATE
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from mid-August 1968 through mid-October 1968
/ 2nd. Press
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SLEEVE CLOSE UP
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Capitol oval logo mark was printed
in black.
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The credit "Manufactured by Capitol
Records, Inc.," was printed at the upper left corner of the
sleeve.
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"Printed in
U.S.A." logo mark and "E7B-1BS" were printed at the right
corner of the bottom of the company sleeve.
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Issued curved cut top.
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LABEL
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Yellow and Orange Swirl
label with "subsidiary" print.
All label variations mistakenly state that the songs are
"From United Artists Release "Eight Arms To Hold You"".
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LABEL CLOSE UP
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East Coast
singles pressed with labels printed by Keystone Printed
Specialities Co., Inc. of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Publisher listed as "Unart Music & Maclen Music" on both
side.
The Capitol U.S. logo has "REG. U.S. PAT. OFF" below
the Capitol logo.
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"MFD.
BY CAPITOL RECORDS. INC., A SUBSIDIARY OF CAPITOL
INDUSTRIES, INC., U.S.A. T.M. (logo) MARCA REG."was printed
in BLACK at perimeter.
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OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER |
5407
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LABEL |
Capitol Yellow and Orange swirl label with
Subsidiary rim in black
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PRESS FACTORY
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Keystone
Printed Specialities Co., Inc. of Scranton, Pennsylvania
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MATRIX No.
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SIDE
1
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45-X-45219-G2
IAM mark (machine stamped)
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SIDE
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45-X-45220-F1
#3 IAM mark (machine stamped)
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VINYL COLOR |
BLACK
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RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
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CAPITOL RECORDS
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CENTER |
Full size center hole
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PUBLISHER'S NAME |
SIDE 1 |
Maclen Music, Inc. BMI
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SIDE 2 |
Maclen Music, Inc. BMI
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RUNNING TIME
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SIDE
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3:02
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SIDE
2 |
2:40
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PRODUCER |
George
Martin
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DCOVER DESIGN / PHOTO / NOTES
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Capitol
company sleeve type-3-3
White sleeves with Capitol written multiple times on an
angle
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COMMENTS
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In 1968, as part of a
corporate restructuring of Capitol and EMI, Capitol Records,
Inc. became a wholly owned subsidiary of a new entity known
as Capitol Industries, Inc.
The decision was made to identify the new arrangement on
subsequent Capitol releases. This required the reprinting of
45 and album labels to reflect the new ownership.
For single releases, the perimeter print was changed to
gMFD. BY CAPITOL RECORDS, INC., A SUBSIDIARY OF CAPITOL
INDUSTRIES, INC., U.S.A.h
There are four basic variations of the subsidiary
swirls:
(1) Keystone labels with black perimeter print (Scranton)
(2) Keystone labels with white perimeter print (Scranton)
(3) Bert-Co labels with white perimeter print (Los Angeles)
(4) Small print labels with white perimeter print (usually
Los Angeles)
The black perimeter print was used on labels printed from
mid-August 1968 through mid-October 1968, at which time
white perimeter print was used through April 1969.
All label variations mistakenly state that the songs are
"From United Artists Release "Eight Arms To Hold You"".
This erroneous statement remained on all future pressings of
the single through 1978 before finally being deleted.
Title
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Scranton Keystone Black |
Scranton Keystone White |
L.A. Bert-Co White |
Small Print White |
Ticket To Ride
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L.A.
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