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23. Girl / Drive My Car (FOS 104)
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#23-1 Girl / Drive My Car (1st. Press "Odéon Red Label type-1": FOS 104)
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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1
Girl   Lennon - McCartney
SIDE 2
Drive My Car   Lennon - McCartney
RELEASE DATE
17th March 1966 / First Press
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cantbuy Odéon Red label with large Odeon printed on top.
A few months later the Red labels had an Odeon box logo on the left side for the rest of the decade.
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SIDE 1
SIDE 2
On both sides, "BIEM" logo in the box was printed at the left side of the center hole.

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cantbuy cantbuy "MADE IN FRANCE" was printed at the bottom of the center hole.
Credited to song writing: "Lennon - McCartney (without quote)" on both sides.
OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER FOS 104
LABEL
Odéon Red Label with black print type-1 (Large Odeon logo)
MIX
MONO
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 7XCE 10001   21       M3 246515
SIDE 2 7XCE 10002   21       M3 246516
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME ODÉON
CENTER
Full size center hole
PUBLISHER'S NAME
SIDE 1
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SIDE 2
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RUNNING TIME
SIDE 1 2'26
SIDE 2
2'21
PRODUCER George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES Company Sleeve
COMMENTS
Odéon Red label with large Odeon printed on top.
A few months later the Red labels had an Odeon box logo on the left side for the rest of the decade.

From Michelle onwards, up to Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane, the last juke box release used the  juke box company covers,  they all carried FOS prefixes and had three-digit catalogue numbers.
Eight singles came in that cover, four of those on the old arched Odeon label (Michelle / Run For Your Life; Yesterday / You've Got To Hide Your Love Away; We Can Work It Out / Day Tripper; Girl / Drive My Car), three on the red Odeon-EMI label,  (Paperback Writer / Rain; Nowhere Man / The Word; Eleanor Rigby / Yellow Submarine), plus one on the white Odeon-EMI label,  (Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane). (From "COVERS")



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