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Parlophone Label: 45-R (U.K. Release) Series
#06. Can't Buy Me Love / You Can't Do That (45-R. 5114)
(Update: 31th August 2014)

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Parlophone Original Sleeve


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#6-1 Can't Buy Me Love / You Can't Do That (1st. Press "Silver Parlophone Label / THE PARLOPHONE rim / NO "Regd. Td. Mks." credit": 45-R. 5114)
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TRACK LISTING
SIDE 1 Can't Buy Me Love (Lennon-McCartney)
SIDE 2 You Can't Do That (Lennon-McCartney)
RELEASE DATE
April 1964? / First Press
SLEEVE:FRONT SLEEVE:BACK SIDE 1 --> Click! SIDE 2 --> Click! DISK --> Click!
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LABEL CLOSE UP
label "Regd. Td. Mks. of the Parlophone Co., Ltd." was not printed under the Parlophone logomark. label "THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)" was printed at the perimeter. "Recording First Pblished 1964" statement was printed at the left part of the label.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label The "Northern Songs NCB" credit was printed at the both sides of the label. label label
SIDE 1 SIDE 2
Matrix No.:
Side-1:7XCE 17657 INTI
Side-2:7XCE 17658 INTI
OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER
45-R. 5114
LABEL
Black and Silver Parlophone Type-1
MIX
Mono
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 7XCE 17657 INTI
SIDE 2 7XCE 17657 INTI
VINYL COLOR
BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
Label rim: THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD.
CENTER
Push-out Center
PUBLISHER'S NAME
SIDE 1
Northern Songs NCB
SIDE 2
Northern Songs NCB
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT Recording First Published 1964
"Regd. Td. Mks" TEXT -
PRODUCER
George Martin
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
Indian original sleeve ?
COMMENTS
Black Parlophone label with silver ink.
Label rim: THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter).
"Regd. Td. Mks. of The Parlophone Co., Ltd." was not printed under the Parlophone logomark.

The Indian pressings I have seen appear to all be dubs (copied from the British 45s). The Indian 78s, in turn, are dubs of those dubs. In the matrix, you'll find "-TI-TI," where "T" stands for "transfer." This format, in use since the 1920s, indicates a non-original pressing process.

In 1964 India had labels with gMade in Indiah at the bottom of the label, six ofclock.
By fall 1964 they were issuing the gLimited Liabilityh rim print on black labels which had Made in India at 10 ofclock and the LL jargon at 2 ofclock.
Sometime in 1965 the next version had black labels with gPrivateh in the message around the rim, at 2 ofclock, still with Made in India at 10 ofclock.
So, some Beatles India Parlophone singles have up to 3 black label versions.



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