The Beatles – With The Beatles
Label: |
Parlophone – PMC 1206 |
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Format: |
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Pop |
Style: |
Pop Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | It Won't Be Long | |
A2 | All I've Got To Do | |
A3 | All My Loving | |
A4 | Don't Bother Me | |
A5 | Little Child | |
A6 | Till There Was You | |
A7 | Please Mister Postman | |
B1 | Roll Over Beethoven | |
B2 | Hold Me Tight | |
B3 | You Really Got A Hold On Me | |
B4 | I Wanna Be Your Man | |
B5 | Devil In Her Heart | |
B6 | Not A Second Time | |
B7 | Money |
Companies, etc.
- Made By – Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
- Printed By – Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
- Published By – Northern Songs
- Published By – Jaep Music
- Published By – Frank Music (2)
- Published By – Chappell
- Published By – Jewel Music
- Published By – Dominion Music
- Published By – Belinda (London) Ltd.
- Published By – Leeds Music
- Record Company – E.M.I. Records Limited
- Record Company – The Parlophone Co. Ltd.
- Pressed By – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Credits
- Liner Notes – Tony Barrow
- Photography By – Robert Freeman (4)
- Producer – George Martin
- Vocals, Bass Guitar – Paul McCartney
- Vocals, Drums – Ringo Starr
- Vocals, Lead Guitar – George Harrison
- Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – John Lennon
Notes
Label:
1- The title of B3 is given as 'You Really Got A [instead of: 'Gotta'] Hold On Me'.
2 - The line beginning 'Your Man' on side B ends with 'Northern'. A similar version has the line ending with 'Songs'.
3 - The publishing credit for B7 'Money' is given as 'Dominion.Belinda (Ldn.) Ltd.'. Earlier
pressings credit 'Jobete Mus. NCB'.
4 - The lack of a purchase tax code embossing on either side of the spindle hole. Similar variants have the codes KT.
Cover:
1 - Front laminated, tri-flipback and printed by Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd.
2 - The title of track B3 as 'You Really Gotta [instead of: 'Got A'] Hold On Me'.
Publishers and Rights Societies:
A1, A2, A3, A5, B2, B4, B6: Northern Songs.
A4: Jaep Mus.
A6: Frank Mus. Chappell. Mecolico. BIEM. NCB.
A7, B3: Dominion Mus. NCB
B1: Jewel Mus. Mecolico. BIEM. NCB.
B5: Leeds Mus.
B7: Dominion. Belinda (Ldn.) Ltd.
Cover and inner sleeve details:
Recording first published 1963
E. M. I. Records Limited
(Controlled by Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.)
Hayes • Middlesex • England
Made and Printed in Great Britain
Printed and made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. Patents pending PMC1206 PCS 3045
EMITEX polylined white inner sleeve with the grey text 'Important - TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR MICROGROOVE RECORDS CHECK YOUR GRAMOPHONE STYLUS REGULARLY...A WORN STYLUS WILL GIVE POOR REPRODUCTION...A CHIPPED STYLUS WILL PERMANENTLY DAMAGE A RECORD' in the upper right area, and the text 'USE "EMITEX" CLEANING CLOTH TO PRESERVE YOUR MICROGROOVE RECORDS...OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD RECORD DEALERS' in the lower left area.
Note: Also issued in stereo (# PCS 3045)
1- The title of B3 is given as 'You Really Got A [instead of: 'Gotta'] Hold On Me'.
2 - The line beginning 'Your Man' on side B ends with 'Northern'. A similar version has the line ending with 'Songs'.
3 - The publishing credit for B7 'Money' is given as 'Dominion.Belinda (Ldn.) Ltd.'. Earlier
pressings credit 'Jobete Mus. NCB'.
4 - The lack of a purchase tax code embossing on either side of the spindle hole. Similar variants have the codes KT.
Cover:
1 - Front laminated, tri-flipback and printed by Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd.
2 - The title of track B3 as 'You Really Gotta [instead of: 'Got A'] Hold On Me'.
Publishers and Rights Societies:
A1, A2, A3, A5, B2, B4, B6: Northern Songs.
A4: Jaep Mus.
A6: Frank Mus. Chappell. Mecolico. BIEM. NCB.
A7, B3: Dominion Mus. NCB
B1: Jewel Mus. Mecolico. BIEM. NCB.
B5: Leeds Mus.
B7: Dominion. Belinda (Ldn.) Ltd.
Cover and inner sleeve details:
Recording first published 1963
E. M. I. Records Limited
(Controlled by Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.)
Hayes • Middlesex • England
Made and Printed in Great Britain
Printed and made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. Patents pending PMC1206 PCS 3045
EMITEX polylined white inner sleeve with the grey text 'Important - TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR MICROGROOVE RECORDS CHECK YOUR GRAMOPHONE STYLUS REGULARLY...A WORN STYLUS WILL GIVE POOR REPRODUCTION...A CHIPPED STYLUS WILL PERMANENTLY DAMAGE A RECORD' in the upper right area, and the text 'USE "EMITEX" CLEANING CLOTH TO PRESERVE YOUR MICROGROOVE RECORDS...OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD RECORD DEALERS' in the lower left area.
Note: Also issued in stereo (# PCS 3045)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: Mecolico. BIEM. NCB.
- Other (On lower flipback): PMC 1206 PCS 3045
- Matrix / Runout (Matrix label side A): XEX.447
- Matrix / Runout (Matrix label side B): XEX.448
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side A, variant 1): XEX 447 7N
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side B, variant 1): XEX 448 7N
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side A, variant 2): XEX 447-7N G GL 3
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped, side B variant 2): XEX 448-7N G RR
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side A, variant 3): XEX 447-7N OH 1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped, side B variant 3): XEX 448-7N ML 4
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side A, variant 4): XEX 447-7N G GG 14
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped, side B variant 4): XEX 448-7N TO 3
Other Versions (5 of 666)
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With The Beatles (LP, Album, Stereo) | Parlophone | PCS 3045 | UK | 1963 | |||
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With The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono, 'Jobete' Credit, MKT Tax Code) | Parlophone | PMC 1206 | UK | 1963 | ||
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With The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono) | Parlophone | PMCM 1206, PMCM.1206 | New Zealand | 1963 | ||
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Beatlemania! With The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono, Rainbow Label) | Capitol Records | T-6051, T 6051, T6051 | Canada | 1963 | ||
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With The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono) | Parlophone | PMC 1206 | Netherlands | 1963 |
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This matches my copy, with no Tax Credit, etc but Matrix / Runout side A is XEX.447-6N and side B: XEX.448-5N
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My slightly battered copy is cut loud and has a tiny print error on the label for side 1 - the publishing credit for Please Mr Postman ends with “NOB” instead of “NCB”.
Being English, I find this very entertaining. And I bet the Beatles would too.
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