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TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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Till There Was You (Meredith
Willson) |
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SIDE 2
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P.S. I Love You (McCartney - Lennon) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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End of January - start of February 1964 / First Press | ||||
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Odéon orange Label with Odeon
dome logo in black print. Catalog number. was printed on the label's center right. |
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SIDE 1 |
SIDE 2 |
The words
"CHAPPELL" and "BIEM" in a box were printed on the label. With number 7 in front of release number. |
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Composer's name was printed at
the bottom on both sides. "MADE IN FRANCE" was printed at the bottom of the label. |
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OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER | 7 SO 10104 |
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LABEL
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Odéon Orange Label with black
print (with Odeon dome logo) |
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MIX
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MONO |
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MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | 7AR 1447 21B
M3 232018 |
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SIDE 2 | 7AR 1448 21
M3 232907 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | ODÉON |
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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 | 2'58 |
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SIDE
2 |
2' |
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PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Single pocket sleeve type. | ||||
COMMENTS
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The release policy of
singles is somewhat unusual in France. It is primarily an EP
country, and singles before All You Need Is Love were
released as jukebox singles only, with 7 SO or SO prefixes
in front of the five-digit catalogue numbers. The first two,
From Me To You / Please Please Me and She Loves You / Twist
And Shout, came in Odeon company hole covers. From Me To You is the only jukebox single to be issued on a yellow label; the first three after it came on the dark blue label (She Loves You / Twist And Shout with no picture cover; I Want To Hold Your Hand / Hold Me Tight and All My Loving / It Won't Be Long with picture covers). All were also available on the orange Odeon label. Sixteen jukebox singles came in customised picture covers, eleven of them with cut-out jukebox strips printed on the back for insertion into the display slots of the jukebox. The earliest three used the With The Beatles photo and had an identical front and back layout (a fourth one had juke box strips on the back, and a fifth one carried a facsimile thank you note from The Beatles to fan club members). |