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06. Boys / Kansas City (6066)
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#6-1 Boys / Kansas City (1st. Press "Scranton Press": 6066)
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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1
Boys (Dixon-Farrell)
SIDE 2
Kansas City (Mike Stoller-Jerry Leiber)
RELEASE DATE
11th October 1965 / First Press
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cantbuy The lower portion of the front side has a blue rectangle with the Capitol and Star Line logos and the phrase gTHE BIGGEST HITS BY THE BRIGHTEST STARSh in white.
cantbuy The Beatles Star Line 45s were initially issued with sleeves that did not list the Beatles titles in the series. Later pressings were packaged with sleeves listing the six Beatles singles.
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The upper left corner has a drawing of the CapitolTower. The Capitol and Star Line logos appear in the upper right corner.
There are straight cut, curved cut, and tab (V) cut (type-2).
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cantbuy cantbuy The label backdrops for the Star Line singles are based on Capitolfs orange and yellow swirl labels, except that the two colors are lime green and emerald green.
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cantbuy cantbuy cantbuy The East Coast versions of the singles have large record numbers and thin song titles.
They were pressed by Capitolfs Scranton plant.
The print layout is similar to the regular orange and yellow swirl singles with the groupfs name below the center hole, the song title and writersf credits above the center hole and all other information to the right.
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cantbuy The lower rim perimeter print is the same as the print appearing on the regular issue 45s.

"MFD. BY CAPITOL RECORDS. INC., U.S.A. T.M. (logo) MARCA REG."was printed (without "subsidary") at perimeter.
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CATALOG NUMBER 6066
LABEL
Capitol lime green and emerald green swirl label
MIX
MONO
PRESS FACTORY
Keystone Printed Specialities Co., Inc. of Scranton, Pennsylvania?
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 45 - X - 45009-P1   IAM mark  (machine stamped)
SIDE 2 45 - X - 45152-P1   IAM mark  (machine stamped)
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME CAPITOL RECORDS
CENTER
Full size center hole
PUBLISHER'S NAME
SIDE 1
Ludix Publishing Co., Inc. BMI
SIDE 2
Armo Music Corporation BMI
RUNNING TIME
SIDE 1 2:24
SIDE 2
2:30
PRODUCER George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES The Star Line original sleeve Type-2-2 (with Beatles list)
East Coast(?)
  issued in tub (V) cut (type-2) top.
COMMENTS
Capitol launched its Star Line singles series in January 1962 as a vehicle to reissue old hit singles. The records were packaged in blue and white sleeves that proudly proclaimed gfrom the Tower of Stars ... comes the STAR LINE single series ... special selections of hit recordings by the brightest stars!h The initial releases showcased the variety and depth of Capitolfs master recordings.
The early Star Line singles covered jazz, folk, pop and country.
Later releases in the Star Line series included R&B, rock-a-billy and rock.
It was inevitable that Capitol would issue records by the Beatles on its Star Line series, and that the company did on 11th. October, 1965, with the simultaneous release of six singles.
None of these songs had previously been issued on Capitol singles.

The first four Beatles Star Line discs were the same as the four Beatles 45s issued by Vee-Jay during the first four months of 1964.
The Star Line reissues are:
  • Capitol 6061, Twist And Shout / Therefs A Place (Tollie 9001 and Oldies 152)
  • Capitol 6062, Love Me Do / P.S. I Love You (Tollie 9008 and Oldies 151)
  • Capitol 6063, Please Please Me / From Me To You (Vee-Jay 581 and Oldies 150)
  • Capitol 6064, Do You Want To Know A Secret / Thank You Girl (Vee-Jay 587 and Oldies 149)

The remaining two singles were unique Capitol creations. Capitol 6065 featured Roll Over Beethoven, which was released on Capitol of Canada 72133 and made th U.S. charts in early 1964 as an import single.
The flip side to Capitol 6065 was Misery which, along with Therefs A Place, had been passed over when Capitol selected the tracks for The Early Beatles.

The final single in the series, Capitol 6066, paired Kansas City, pulled from Beatles VI, with Boys, which had previously been released in America back in January 1964 on Vee-Jayfs Introducing The Beatles and in March 1965 on Capitolfs The Early Beatles.

Capitol documents indicate that the Beatles Star Line singles were deleted from the catalog on 31th. December, 1965.

The label backdrops for the Star Line singles are based on Capitolfs orange and yellow swirl labels, except that the two colors are lime green and emerald green.

The print layout is similar to the regular orange and yellow swirl singles with the groupfs name below the center hole, the song title and writersf credits above the center hole and all other information to the right.
The lower rim perimeter print is the same as the print appearing on the regular issue 45s.

The East Coast versions of the singles have large record numbers and thin song titles.
They were pressed by Capitolfs Scranton plant.
The West Coast singles have small numbers and thick song titles.
They were pressed in Los Angeles by Capitol.

The Star Line singles were packaged with custom blue and white die cut center hole record sleeves. The front side has seven blue bars with gTHE STAR LINEh printed twice in white. These blue bars start towards the top of the sleeve and are separated by white bands. The lower portion of the front side has a blue rectangle with the Capitol and Star Line logos and the phrase gTHE BIGGEST HITS BY THE BRIGHTEST STARSh in white.
The Beatles Star Line 45s were initially issued with sleeves that did not list the Beatles titles in the series.



#6-2 Boys / Kansas City (1st. Press "L.A. Press": 6066)
 Back to the top of the line
TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1
Boys (Dixon-Farrell)
SIDE 2
Kansas City (Mike Stoller-Jerry Leiber)
RELEASE DATE
11th October 1965 / First Press
FRONT --> Click!
BACK --> Click!
SIDE 1 --> Click!
SIDE 2 --> Click!
DISK --> Click!
cantbuy cantbuy_back label label label
SLEEVE CLOSE UP
cantbuy The lower portion of the front side has a blue rectangle with the Capitol and Star Line logos and the phrase gTHE BIGGEST HITS BY THE BRIGHTEST STARSh in white.
cantbuy The Beatles Star Line 45s were initially issued with sleeves that did not list the Beatles titles in the series. Later pressings were packaged with sleeves listing the six Beatles singles.
cantbuy
The upper left corner has a drawing of the CapitolTower. The Capitol and Star Line logos appear in the upper right corner.
There are straight cut, curved cut, and tab cut.
LABEL CLOSE UP
cantbuy cantbuy The label backdrops for the Star Line singles are based on Capitolfs orange and yellow swirl labels, except that the two colors are lime green and emerald green.
LABEL CLOSE UP
cantbuy cantbuy cantbuy The West Coast singles have small numbers and thick song titles.
They were pressed in Los Angeles by Capitol.
The print layout is similar to the regular orange and yellow swirl singles with the groupfs name below the center hole, the song title and writersf credits above the center hole and all other information to the right.
LABEL CLOSE UP
cantbuy The lower rim perimeter print is the same as the print appearing on the regular issue 45s.

"MFD. BY CAPITOL RECORDS. INC., U.S.A. T.M. (logo) MARCA REG."was printed (without "subsidary") at perimeter.
OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER 6066
LABEL
Capitol lime green and emerald green swirl label
MIX
MONO
PRESS FACTORY
Bert-Co Enterprises of Los Angeles, California?
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 45-X-45009-F3'    1       (hand etched)     * (machine stamped star)   A 3
SIDE 2 R    45-X-45152-F3'    1  (hand etched)    * (machine stamped star)   A 4
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME CAPITOL RECORDS
CENTER
Full size center hole
PUBLISHER'S NAME
SIDE 1
Ludix Publishing Co., Inc. BMI
SIDE 2
Armo Music Corporation BMI
RUNNING TIME
SIDE 1 2:24
SIDE 2
2:30
PRODUCER George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES The Star Line original sleeve Type-2-2 (with Beatles list)
West  Coast
  issued in tub cut top.
COMMENTS
Capitol launched its Star Line singles series in January 1962 as a vehicle to reissue old hit singles. The records were packaged in blue and white sleeves that proudly proclaimed gfrom the Tower of Stars ... comes the STAR LINE single series ... special selections of hit recordings by the brightest stars!h The initial releases showcased the variety and depth of Capitolfs master recordings.
The early Star Line singles covered jazz, folk, pop and country.
Later releases in the Star Line series included R&B, rock-a-billy and rock.
It was inevitable that Capitol would issue records by the Beatles on its Star Line series, and that the company did on 11th. October, 1965, with the simultaneous release of six singles.
None of these songs had previously been issued on Capitol singles.

The first four Beatles Star Line discs were the same as the four Beatles 45s issued by Vee-Jay during the first four months of 1964.
The Star Line reissues are:
  • Capitol 6061, Twist And Shout / Therefs A Place (Tollie 9001 and Oldies 152)
  • Capitol 6062, Love Me Do / P.S. I Love You (Tollie 9008 and Oldies 151)
  • Capitol 6063, Please Please Me / From Me To You (Vee-Jay 581 and Oldies 150)
  • Capitol 6064, Do You Want To Know A Secret / Thank You Girl (Vee-Jay 587 and Oldies 149)

The remaining two singles were unique Capitol creations. Capitol 6065 featured Roll Over Beethoven, which was released on Capitol of Canada 72133 and made th U.S. charts in early 1964 as an import single.
The flip side to Capitol 6065 was Misery which, along with Therefs A Place, had been passed over when Capitol selected the tracks for The Early Beatles.

The final single in the series, Capitol 6066, paired Kansas City, pulled from Beatles VI, with Boys, which had previously been released in America back in January 1964 on Vee-Jayfs Introducing The Beatles and in March 1965 on Capitolfs The Early Beatles.

Capitol documents indicate that the Beatles Star Line singles were deleted from the catalog on 31th. December, 1965.

The label backdrops for the Star Line singles are based on Capitolfs orange and yellow swirl labels, except that the two colors are lime green and emerald green.

The print layout is similar to the regular orange and yellow swirl singles with the groupfs name below the center hole, the song title and writersf credits above the center hole and all other information to the right.
The lower rim perimeter print is the same as the print appearing on the regular issue 45s.

The East Coast versions of the singles have large record numbers and thin song titles.
They were pressed by Capitolfs Scranton plant.
The West Coast singles have small numbers and thick song titles.
They were pressed in Los Angeles by Capitol.

The Star Line singles were packaged with custom blue and white die cut center hole record sleeves. The front side has seven blue bars with gTHE STAR LINEh printed twice in white. These blue bars start towards the top of the sleeve and are separated by white bands. The lower portion of the front side has a blue rectangle with the Capitol and Star Line logos and the phrase gTHE BIGGEST HITS BY THE BRIGHTEST STARSh in white.
The Beatles Star Line 45s were initially issued with sleeves that did not list the Beatles titles in the series.



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