The Beatles – Please Please Me
Label: |
Parlophone – PCS 3042 |
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Beat |
Tracklist
A1 | I Saw Her Standing There | |
A2 | Misery | |
A3 | Anna (Go To Him) | |
A4 | Chains | |
A5 | Boys | |
A6 | Ask Me Why | |
A7 | Please Please Me | |
B1 | Love Me Do | |
B2 | P.S. I Love You | |
B3 | Baby It's You | |
B4 | Do You Want To Know A Secret | |
B5 | A Taste Of Honey | |
B6 | There's A Place | |
B7 | Twist And Shout |
Companies, etc.
- Printed By – Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd.
- Made By – Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd.
- Record Company – The Parlophone Co. Ltd.
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Paul McCartney
- Drums, Vocals – Ringo Starr
- Guitar, Vocals – John Lennon
- Liner Notes – Tony Barrow
- Photography By – Angus McBean
- Producer – George Martin
Notes
First label variations with Dick James credits on A1, A2, A6, A7, B4, and B6.
The version with Northern Songs credits is here: The Beatles - Please Please Me
The version with Northern Songs credits is here: The Beatles - Please Please Me
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): YEX 94-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): YEX 95-1
Other Versions (5 of 840)
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Please Please Me (LP, Album, Repress, Mono, 4th Pressing) | Parlophone | PMC 1202 | UK | 1963 | ||
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Please Please Me (LP, Mono, Album, Gold & Black Label, Dick James Credits) | Parlophone | PMC 1202 | UK | 1963 | ||
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The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono, Red Label) | Parlophon | PMCQ 31502 | Italy | 1963 | ||
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Please Please Me (LP, Mono, Album) | Parlophone | PMCM 1202, PMCM.1202 | New Zealand | 1963 | ||
New Submission
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Please Please Me (LP, Album, Mono, Gold & Black Label) | Parlophone | PMC 1202 | Denmark | 1963 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Pricey because it was available for about 2 months before the label design changed which was before they were massive
2nd reason is that Mono outsold stereo at least 10 to 1 in ‘63, so stereo copy’s are scarce
3rd reason approximately 1000 copies going off the stampers you see on them -
Can't be THAT rare since copies both mono an stereo sell basically weekly as seen on popsike.
Only expensive even in bad condition. -
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