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Topic: carefrees we love you beatles
Posted By: edtop40
Subject: carefrees we love you beatles
Date Posted: 08 December 2012 at 7:09am
can anyone tell me which was the original label issued when
this song made the charts.....i see on ebay that the london
international label came in a red background with black and
white lettering....and then there is another label that has
a silver or tan background with red and black
lettering.....which one was most common during this songs
one week stint on the billboard charts.....thx edtop40

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edtop40



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Posted By: jimct
Date Posted: 08 December 2012 at 7:53am
Ed, pre-Internet, it was quite difficult for me to track down a non-pricey,
nice condition, original commercial 45 for this song, post-1964, given
collectors who seek both "Beatles Related" and "novelty" items, and the fact
that it just squeaked into the national Top 40 as a current. But I eventually
got one. My commercial 45 copy is on the tan/gold label (not silver, buddy -
freudian slip?) :)    The words/insignia "London International" appears in red
ink, while the song title/artist details appear in black ink. But perhaps Paul
Haney could share the details for the copy at RR, just to be sure, since Mr.
Whitburn surely acquired his copy of the song back in 1964. I believe it was
the only 45 on that label to ever reach the BB Top 40. Therefore, how can we
really determine what the label's "definitive design" was? Did it really exist
long enough (1962-64) to really even have one?


Posted By: Paul Haney
Date Posted: 08 December 2012 at 9:08am
Ed, our copy has the silver background with the red lettering and black printing. (I got rid of the link, since it didn't seem to work).


Posted By: edtop40
Date Posted: 08 December 2012 at 9:19am
paul....doesn't work.....all i get when i click on the
linkl is a log in page with bruce spingsteen titles
listed....

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edtop40


Posted By: Paul Haney
Date Posted: 08 December 2012 at 9:24am
Ed, sorry the link didn't work. I've sent an e-mail to your yahoo account (hopefully you can see the image there).


Posted By: edtop40
Date Posted: 08 December 2012 at 10:27am
got it, paul...thanks!!

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edtop40


Posted By: jimct
Date Posted: 05 August 2013 at 3:22am
My commercial 45, confirmed as London International 10614, with deadwax
info of "LONDON INTL", followed a more lightly-written "10614A", and then,
finally, machine-stamped deadwax of "J 1032-1B", has a listed time of
(2:18), but an actual time of (2:23).


Posted By: Paul C
Date Posted: 15 March 2016 at 12:15pm
My copy has the tan label with the logo and all the writing in red. I just got my copy of Three Decades Of Classic Novelty Hits, and the 'screaming' noises on my 45 are not exactly the same as on the CD. I noticed a couple of differences immediately: On my 45, the screaming starts later than on the CD. Also, on my 45 the opening screams have stopped once the girls start singing, but on the CD the screams continue for a bit after the singing starts.



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