Original Company Sleeve |
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TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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"Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You)"
(Lennon-McCartney) Die
Beatles |
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SIDE 2
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I'll Get You (Lennon-McCartney) The Beatles |
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RELEASE DATE
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21th. May 1964 / First Press |
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DISK --> Click! | |||||
LABEL
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All of copies of the single have white
labels, and all but one of the variations have red print. A
script "Swan" appears at the top of the label and the song
title. |
The reissues of the single in 1964 have "DON'T DROP OUT" printed on the upper left side of the labels. | ||||
LABEL
CLOSE UP
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Do not have the George Martin production credit below running time. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
The record lists the group as "DIE BEATLES" on its A side label. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
All of copies of the single have "VIRTUE STUDIO" hand etched markings in their trail off areas. | |||||
OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Swan--White label with red print type 1-A |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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SWAN S-4182 | ||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
Philadelphina plant, believed top be Mallard Manufacturing Company | ||||
MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | S -
4182 - S VIRTUE STUDIO (hand etched) |
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SIDE 2 |
S - 4182 - I VIRTUE STUDIO (hand etched) | ||||
SLEEVE STYLE
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Generic tan sleeve (Tab Cut Top) |
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MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1 | Gil Music Corp. BMI | |||
SIDE 2 | Northern Music Ltd. ASCAP | ||||
COMMENTS
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On 29th. January, 1964, the
Beatles recorded German lyric versions of the "She Loves
You" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand" at EMI Pathe Marconi
Studios in Paris, France. The recordings were made at the
request of EMI's West German branch, Electrola. The German lyric recordings, "Sie Liebt Dich" and "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand", were issued in Germany on Odeon O22 671 in mid. March 1964. On or about 21th. May 1964, Swan released a single pairing "Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You)" with the same master recording "I'll Get You" that served as the B side to "She Loves You". The record lists the group as "DIE BEATLES" on its A side label. All of copies of the single have white labels with "DON'T DROP OUT" and have "VIRTUE STUDIO" hand etched markings in their trail off areas. All but one of the variations have red print. None have production credits. Swan used three different factories to press the initial issues of the single in 1963: (A) Philadelphina plant, believed top be Mallard Manufacturing Company (B) Monarch Records in Los Angeles, California (C) RCA Custom in Rockaway, New Jersey Type-1-A: Mallard Pressing: has the German and English titles surrounded by quotation marks on one line. Type-1-B: Monarch Pressing: has the German title on one line in loose spaced letters with the English title in small uppercase letters below. Some Monarch pressings have orange print. Type-1-C: RCA Rockaway Pressing: has the German title in tall thin print with the English title in parenthese below. Swan did not prepare a picture sleeve for "Sie Liebt Dich". Swan Records was a mid-20th century United States based record label, founded in 1957, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It had a subsidiary label called Lawn Records. Swan came into the spotlight after Brian Epstein leased The Beatles' song "She Loves You" and it became an American number 1 hit in January 1964. Swan was also given the rights to the German version of "She Loves You", "Sie Liebt Dich" which peaked at #97 in 1964. |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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"Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You)"
(Lennon-McCartney) Die
Beatles |
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SIDE 2
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I'll Get You (Lennon-McCartney) The Beatles |
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RELEASE DATE
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21th. May 1964 / First Press |
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DISK --> Click! | |||||
LABEL
CLOSE UP
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All of copies of the single have white
labels, and all but one of the variations have red print. A
script "Swan" appears at the top of the label and the song
title. |
The reissues of the single in 1964 have "DON'T DROP OUT" printed on the upper left side of the labels. | ||||
LABEL
CLOSE UP
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SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 |
Do not have the George Martin production credit below running time. | |||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
SIDE 1 |
SIDE 2 |
Has the German title on one line in loose spaced letters with the English title in small uppercase letters below. Some Monarch pressings have orange print. | |||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
All of copies of the single have "VIRTUE
STUDIO" hand etched markings in their trail off areas. |
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OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Swan--White label with red print type 1-B |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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SWAN S-4182 | ||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
Monarch Records in Los Angeles, California | ||||
MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | ∆52823X S-4182-S VIRTUE STUDIO (hand etched) (MR) logo (machine stamped) | |||
SIDE 2 |
∆52823 S-4182-I VIRTUE STUDIO (hand etched) (MR) logo (machine stamped) | ||||
SLEEVE STYLE
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Plain white sleeve (Curve cut) (maybe) |
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MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1 | Gil Music Corp. (BMI) | |||
SIDE 2 | Northern Music Ltd. (ASCAP) | ||||
COMMENTS
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On 29th. January, 1964, the
Beatles recorded German lyric versions of the "She Loves
You" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand" at EMI Pathe Marconi
Studios in Paris, France. The recordings were made at the
request of EMI's West German branch, Electrola. The German lyric recordings, "Sie Liebt Dich" and "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand", were issued in Germany on Odeon O22 671 in mid. March 1964. On or about 21th. May 1964, Swan released a single pairing "Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You)" with the same master recording "I'll Get You" that served as the B side to "She Loves You". The record lists the group as "DIE BEATLES" on its A side label. All of copies of the single have white labels with "DON'T DROP OUT" and have "VIRTUE STUDIO" hand etched markings in their trail off areas. All but one of the variations have red print. None have production credits. Swan used three different factories to press the initial issues of the single in 1963: (A) Philadelphina plant, believed top be Mallard Manufacturing Company (B) Monarch Records in Los Angeles, California (C) RCA Custom in Rockaway, New Jersey Type-1-A: Mallard Pressing: has the German and English titles surrounded by quotation marks on one line. Type-1-B: Monarch Pressing: has the German title on one line in loose spaced letters with the English title in small uppercase letters below. Some Monarch pressings have orange print. Type-1-C: RCA Rockaway Pressing: has the German title in tall thin print with the English title in parenthese below. Swan did not prepare a picture sleeve for "Sie Liebt Dich". Swan Records was a mid-20th century United States based record label, founded in 1957, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It had a subsidiary label called Lawn Records. Swan came into the spotlight after Brian Epstein leased The Beatles' song "She Loves You" and it became an American number 1 hit in January 1964. Swan was also given the rights to the German version of "She Loves You", "Sie Liebt Dich" which peaked at #97 in 1964. |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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"Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You)"
(Lennon-McCartney) Die
Beatles |
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SIDE 2
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I'll Get You (Lennon-McCartney) The Beatles |
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RELEASE DATE
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21th. May 1964 / First Press |
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SLEEVE: FRONT
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SLEEVE: BACK
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DISK --> Click! | |||
Sorry, I don't have it. |
Sorry, I don't have it. |
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LABEL
CLOSE UP
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All of copies of the single have white
labels, and all but one of the variations have red print. A
script "Swan" appears at the top of the label and the song
title. |
The reissues of the single in 1964 have "DON'T DROP OUT" printed on the upper left side of the labels. | ||||
LABEL
CLOSE UP
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SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 |
Do not have the George Martin production credit below running time. | |||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
SIDE 1 |
SIDE 2 |
Has the German
title in tall thin print with the English title in
parentheses below. The record lists the group as "DIE BEATLES" on its A side label. |
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OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Swan--White label with red print type 1-C |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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SWAN S-4182 | ||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
RCA Custom in Rockaway, New Jersey | ||||
MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | S -
4182 - S - 2 VIRTUE
STUDIO R (hand etched) |
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SIDE 2 |
S - 4182 - I - 2 VIRTUE STUDIO R (hand etched) | ||||
SLEEVE STYLE
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Generic tan sleeve (Tab Cut Top) (maybe) |
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MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1 | Gil Music Corp. BMI | |||
SIDE 2 | Northern Music Ltd. ASCAP | ||||
COMMENTS
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On 29th. January, 1964, the
Beatles recorded German lyric versions of the "She Loves
You" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand" at EMI Pathe Marconi
Studios in Paris, France. The recordings were made at the
request of EMI's West German branch, Electrola. The German lyric recordings, "Sie Liebt Dich" and "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand", were issued in Germany on Odeon O22 671 in mid. March 1964. On or about 21th. May 1964, Swan released a single pairing "Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You)" with the same master recording "I'll Get You" that served as the B side to "She Loves You". The record lists the group as "DIE BEATLES" on its A side label. All of copies of the single have white labels with "DON'T DROP OUT" and have "VIRTUE STUDIO" hand etched markings in their trail off areas. All but one of the variations have red print. None have production credits. Swan used three different factories to press the initial issues of the single in 1963: (A) Philadelphina plant, believed top be Mallard Manufacturing Company (B) Monarch Records in Los Angeles, California (C) RCA Custom in Rockaway, New Jersey Type-1-A: Mallard Pressing: has the German and English titles surrounded by quotation marks on one line. Type-1-B: Monarch Pressing: has the German title on one line in loose spaced letters with the English title in small uppercase letters below. Some Monarch pressings have orange print. Type-1-C: RCA Rockaway Pressing: has the German title in tall thin print with the English title in parenthese below. Swan did not prepare a picture sleeve for "Sie Liebt Dich". Swan Records was a mid-20th century United States based record label, founded in 1957, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It had a subsidiary label called Lawn Records. Swan came into the spotlight after Brian Epstein leased The Beatles' song "She Loves You" and it became an American number 1 hit in January 1964. Swan was also given the rights to the German version of "She Loves You", "Sie Liebt Dich" which peaked at #97 in 1964. |