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Archive for the “Singles” category

I Feel Fine – Article Published

Posted by Alan on March 30, 2011

I Feel Fine (R 5200) was The Beatles final 7″ offering for 1964. Recorded during the somewhat hectic sessions for the album that was to become ‘Beatles For Sale’, the single was released with two variations of label. Selling 800,000 copies within five days of release it went on to pass the magic million prior (…)

A Hard Day’s Night – Article Published

Posted by Alan on March 30, 2011

The Beatles second release of 1964 and the title track from their debut film. The single has only one known version which indicates that EMI was able to produce the single without additional help. In the 10 page article, we look at the origin of the phrase ‘A Hard Day’s Night’, how ‘Things We Said (…)

Can’t Buy Me Love – Article Published

Posted by Alan on January 18, 2011

The Beatles first release of 1964 and a single that had advance orders of 1 million copies! ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ b/w ‘You Can’t Do That’ (R 5114) was unique in that the ‘A’ side was the only single record release that was recorded outside of the UK. With initial orders of 1 million copies (…)

I Want To Hold Your Hand – Article Published

Posted by Alan on October 11, 2010

With the final single release of 1963, The Beatles not only hit the top of the UK hit parade, but also broke into the United States of America. I Want To Hold Your Hand b/w This Boy, Parlophone R 5084 was never deleted from the EMI catalogue. We look at the original release and re-issues (…)

She Loves You – Article Published

Posted by Alan on October 11, 2010

She Loves You b/w I’ll Get You, Parlophone R 5055, The Beatles third single release from 1963. Advance orders of a quarter of a million copies guaranteed a chart topping record. We have identified three versions of the single and we look at each in detail in our 13 page article.View the article here.

She Loves You

Posted by Alan on September 10, 2010

Currently working on She Loves You. I have identified three different versions with the earliest resembling what I have termed the house style. Has anyone got an unusual variant of this, I don’t mean contract pressings, just unusual typographic variations? If you have, I’d love to hear from you and will credit any used submissions. (…)

From Me To You – Article published

Posted by Alan on August 27, 2010

The Beatles second release from 1963 and the single that confirmed them as Britain’s newest Chart Toppers! ‘From Me To You’ b/w ‘Thank You Girl’ (R 5015) sold double the quantity that Please Please Me achieved and yet there are only three black label versions. We look at each in detail in our 12 page (…)

Please Please Me – Article published

Posted by Alan on August 27, 2010

The Beatles first No. 1 (depending on which chart you subscribe to), ‘Please Please Me’ b/w ‘Ask Me Why’ can be found in two red label Parlophone versions (45-R 4983) and four black label versions (45-R 4983 & R 4983). Our article looks at each version in detail and offers high quality photographs taken from (…)

Love Me Do – Article published

Posted by Alan on August 27, 2010

The Beatles debut single originally released in 1962 has no fewer than 5 variations of label. There are two red versions (45-R 4949) and three black versions (R 4949) of ‘Love Me Do’ b/w ‘P.S. I Love You’, all depicted from the best sources available and shown in stunning detail. The 15 printed page article (…)