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#02. "My Bonne (Ger. Intro) / My Bonnie (English version)" (883 014-7)
International European record fair weekend 1985
(Update: 16th. May 2024)
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  Original Sleeve

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#3-1 My Bonnie (Mein Herz ist bei Dir nur) / My Bonnie (English version) (1st. Press "Limited Edition / Plasrtic Injection label": 883 014-7)
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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1
My Bonnie (Mein Herz ist bei Dir nur) (Trad. Tony Sheridan/Bertie)  deutsches Intro (STEREO)
SIDE 2 My Bonnie (Mein Herz ist bei Dir nur) (Trad. Tony Sheridan/Bertie)  englische Version (STEREO)
RELEASE DATE
1st  June 1985 / Limited Edition
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jacket Polydor logo was printed at the upper left corner of the front cover. jacket Catalog number "883 014-7" was printed at the upper right corner of the front cover.
Allegedly only 1000 numbered copies of this 45 were released.
This is a numbered copy, "829".
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jacket Polydor logo and "sonderpressung" means "special pressing" were printed at the back cover.
jacket It says "international European record fair weekend 1985".
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jacket  It was just available at the fairs on June 1 and 2 in Essen, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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It says, "On the occasion of this extraordinary weekend, Polydor and organizer Nico Sweers have reissued this single. The title "MY BONNIE" with the very rare German intro is one of the most sought-after music titles of the Beat Era. Now the original English and German intro versions on a single, plus a special numbered cover, an absolute rarity for all record collectors. Only pressed in a small edition especially for this weekend and not available anywhere else. - At the same time, a “thank you” to the BEATLES for 25 years of music that changed our lives in many areas.
In Memoriam to John Lennon.
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label label Red moulded injection label with black textured print and Polydor logo.
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jacket jacket Note these are in Stereo.

"GEMA" in a box was printed on the both sides of the label.
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"Made in West Germany"
 Label Code "0309" was printed on the label.
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label label Side-1 includes the German language spoken intro along with the complete song in stereo.
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RECORD LABEL
Polydor Red label (Plastic Injection Label)
CATALOG NUMBER
883 014-7
MIX
STEREO
MATRIX No. Side1 883 014-7 S 1 =2     320      1  K
Side2 883 014-7  S2          320      1  L
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
CENTER Full size center hole
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
Label
POLYDOR INTERNATIONAL GMBH, HUMBURG
Sleeve
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
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PRINTER CREDIT
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PRODUCER
Bert Kaempfert
COMMENTS
Released as a special edition dedicated to the 1st International European Record Exchange, which took place on 1 and 2 June 1985 in Amsterdam and Essen.
Allegedly there were only 1000 numbered copies released.
Back cover says;
1st June Amsterdam, Hotel Krasnapolsky, Holland
2nd June Essen, Saalbau, Germany

Contact: Nico Sweers, Gut Hommerich,
4030 Ratingen 8, Germany

The two cities have been among the largest stock exchange locations in Europe for years. Now a 2-day event so that collectors from all over the world have time to talk about the subject of records.
Plus, rummage through old records that are no longer available: Collector's heart, what more could you want?! -
On the occasion of this extraordinary weekend, “Polydor” and organizer Nico Sweers have reissued this single.
The title "MY BONNIE" with the very rare German intro is one of the most sought-after music titles of the Beat Era. Now the original English and German intro versions on a single, plus a special numbered cover, an absolute rarity for all record collectors.
Only pressed in a small edition especially for this weekend and not available anywhere else. - At the same time, a “thank you” to the BEATLES for 25 years of music that changed our lives in many areas.
In Memoriam to John L.

GEMA: German music authors' society

LC (Label Code):
The Label Code (LC) was introduced in 1977 by the IFPI (International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Industries) in order to unmistakably identify the different record labels for rights purposes. The Label Code consists historically of 4 figures, presently being extended to 5 figures, preceded by LC and a dash  (e.g. LC-0193 = Electrola; LC-0233 = His Master’s Voice).

Old 4-digit-system:

LC 0001: ULTRA PHONE
LC 0120: ATCO
LC 0148: CAPITOL
LC 0149: CBS
LC 0162: COLUMBIA
LC 0171: DECCA
LC 0173: DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
LC 0192: ELEKTRA
LC 0193: ELECTROLA
LC 0233: HIS MASTER'S VOICE
LC 0287: ODEON
LC 0299: PARLOPHONE
LC 0305: PHILIPS
LC 0309: POLYDOR
LC 0315: PYE (+early PRT)
LC 0379: UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
LC 0392: WARNER BROS. RECORDS (+PAISLEY PARK RECORDS)
LC 0542: EMI



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