Was repressed in 1964 in canada see.
Love me do vinyl single.
Love me do 2 22 side 2 1.
This copy here was pressed from.
Consequently original issues of love me do please please me were the only beatles singles released in the 60s in the uk with these red labels.
The original single see.
When the single was originally released in the united kingdom on 5 october 1962 it peaked at number 17.
The vinyl to lacquer cutting the 45 wasn t dubbed to tape beforehand was done at rca studios in toronto.
A very limited edition star shaped vinyl in white side 1 1.
Repressed 1964 canada 45 with smaller hand etched runouts.
It was also included on the beatles debut album please please me and the truncated american.
Tollie records t 9008 format.
Love me do with smaller hand etched runouts.
No date on vinyl.
Vinyl single limited edition october 31 2014 please retry 207 98.
2012 vinyl lp import.
I own an original copy of the beatles first single on the parlophone label which was originally released in october of 1962.
Love me do has larger runouts and no numbers after the matrix number.
The beatles debut single for parlophone love me do has sold for 14 757 via the discogs marketplace marking a new sales record for any 7 single on the vinyl focused website.
Uniquely showcasing the original hits of the beatles this album features the fab four and their first two original singles love me do and p s.
19 36 vinyl import.
View credits reviews tracks and shop for the 1964 vinyl release of love me do on discogs.
In canada by capitol records of canada ltd.
In 1982 it was re promoted not re issued retaining the same catalogue number and reached number four.
Note that this is the original version with ringo on drums.
Love me do was the first single by the beatles released in britain on 5 october 1962 on the parlophone label.
It was released in the united states in 1964 where it became a number one hit.
The red labels included the 45 prefix in the catalogue number to differentiate from 78 rpm records even though parlophone had ceased the production of these by the late 50s.
In january 1963 parlophone ceased production of its red label design.