First Sleeve |
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TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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Let It Be (Lennon - McCartney) |
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SIDE 2
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You Know My Name (Look Up The
Number) (Lennon - McCartney) |
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RELEASE DATE
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March 1970? / First Press | ||||
DISK --> Click! | |||||
FRONT SLEEVE CLOSE
UP
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Catalog number and "Apple" logomark were
printed at the upper left corner of the front cover. |
The original release of this
single had a unique French picture sleeve. It was later changed to a sleeve more similar to the UK. The credit "photo x" was printed at the lower right corner of the front cover. |
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BACK SLEEVE CLOSE UP | |||||
L preceding catalogue number. "IDN - MADE IN FRANCE." was printed at the right of the back cover. |
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BACK SLEEVE CLOSE UP | |||||
"PATHÉ MARCONI PARIS" was printed at the bottom of the back cover. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Dark green label with an image of
an apple on side 1 and sliced apple on side 2. "Apple
Records - All rights..." printed at the start perimeter
print. The words "Made in France by Pathe Marconi" was printed around the label. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog number and the words "B.I,E.M." were printed at the left side of the center hole. | The credit "Produced by George Martin" was
printed at the right side of the center hole. |
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The song on side 2 is titled "The" Old Brown Shoe. |
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Credited to song writing: "Lennon
- McCartney" on both sides. |
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OTHER ITEM
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Has the original re-order tag attached.
(Sorry, I don't have it)
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CATALOG NUMBER | 2C006-04 353 |
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LABEL
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Dark Green Apple Label with
"B.I.E.M." logo |
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MIX
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MONO |
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MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | 0 4353 MA
21
M3 271093 |
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SIDE 2 | 0 4353 MB
21
M3 271094 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | Apple / PATHÉ MARCONI | ||||
CENTER
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Full size center hole | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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- |
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SIDE 2
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- |
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RUNNING TIME |
SIDE 1 | 3'50 |
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SIDE
2 |
4'20 |
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PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Single pocket sleeve type with
re-order tag |
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COMMENTS
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Odeon of France began
to issue two-song singles on a regular basis beginning in
July, 1967. These singles were prefixed "FO". By April,
1968, France had become part of the European Economic
Community (EEC) numbering system. From that point on, all
singles, new and rerelease, would be issued with the new
numbers. In late 1968, all new Beatles releases switched to
the Apple label, while earlier records remained on Odeon. The original release of this single had a unique French picture sleeve. It was later changed to a sleeve more similar to the UK. Catalog number and the words "B.I,E.M." were printed at the left side of the center hole. The credit "Produced by George Martin" was printed at the right side of the center hole. Pathé Marconi: French vinyl pressing and tape manufacturing plant. Operating under this name from 1972 until February 1990. Previously operating as Pathé Marconi. IDN: French printing company. I.D.N. is an acronym standing for "Imprimerie Du Nord". Identified on most records with the sentence : "IDN made in France" or "I.D.N. made in France" B.I.E.M.: BIEM [Bureau International des Sociétés gérant les droits d'enregistrement et de reproduction mécanique] is an international organisation representing mechanical rights societies. |
TRACK LISTING
|
SIDE 1
|
Let It Be (Lennon - McCartney) |
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SIDE 2
|
You Know My Name (Look Up The
Number) (Lennon - McCartney) |
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RELEASE DATE
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1972? / Second Press? | ||||
DISK --> Click! | |||||
FRONT SLEEVE CLOSE
UP
|
|||||
The original release of this single had a
unique French picture sleeve. It was later changed to a sleeve more similar to the UK. |
Catalog number and "Apple" logomark were printed at the upper left corner of the front cover. | ||||
BACK SLEEVE CLOSE UP | |||||
L preceding catalogue number. The credit "Imp Offset - France (*)" was printed at the lower right side of the back cover. (*)French offset printing company. |
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BACK SLEEVE CLOSE UP | |||||
"PATHÉ MARCONI PARIS" was printed at the bottom of the back cover. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Dark green label with an image of
an apple on side 1 and sliced apple on side 2. "Apple
Records - All rights..." printed at the start perimeter
print. The words "Made in France by Pathe Marconi" was printed around the label. |
|||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog number and the words "B.I,E.M." were printed at the left side of the center hole. | The credit "Produced by George Martin" was
printed at the right side of the center hole. |
||||
The song on side 2 is titled "The" Old Brown Shoe. |
|||||
Credited to song writing: "Lennon
-
McCartney" on both sides. |
|||||
OTHER ITEM
|
|||||
Has the original re-order tag attached.
(Sorry, I don't have it)
|
|||||
|
|||||
CATALOG NUMBER | 2C006-04 353 |
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LABEL
|
Dark Green Apple Label with
"B.I.E.M." logo |
||||
MIX
|
MONO |
||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | 0 4353 MA
21
M3 271093 |
|||
SIDE 2 | 0 4353 MB
21
M3 271094 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | Apple / PATHÉ MARCONI | ||||
CENTER
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Full size center hole | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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- |
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SIDE 2
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- |
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RUNNING TIME |
SIDE 1 | 3'50 |
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SIDE
2 |
4'20 |
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PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Single pocket sleeve type with
re-order tag |
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COMMENTS
|
Odeon of France began
to issue two-song singles on a regular basis beginning in
July, 1967. These singles were prefixed "FO". By April,
1968, France had become part of the European Economic
Community (EEC) numbering system. From that point on, all
singles, new and rerelease, would be issued with the new
numbers. In late 1968, all new Beatles releases switched to
the Apple label, while earlier records remained on Odeon. The original release of this single had a unique French picture sleeve. It was later changed to a sleeve more similar to the UK. Catalog number and the words "B.I,E.M." were printed at the left side of the center hole. The credit "Produced by George Martin" was printed at the right side of the center hole. Pathé Marconi: French vinyl pressing and tape manufacturing plant. Operating under this name from 1972 until February 1990. Previously operating as Pathé Marconi. IDN: French printing company. I.D.N. is an acronym standing for "Imprimerie Du Nord". Identified on most records with the sentence : "IDN made in France" or "I.D.N. made in France" B.I.E.M.: BIEM [Bureau International des Sociétés gérant les droits d'enregistrement et de reproduction mécanique] is an international organisation representing mechanical rights societies. |