Posted 11 months ago
musikchoo
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Just discovered I have the Beatles on Four different Labels. The first is Love Me Do, Tollie Records, The flip side is P.S. I Love You. The second is Yesterday,on Capital Records. The flip is Act Naturally. The Third is She Loves You, on The Swan Label. The flip is I'll Get You. The Fourth is Let it Be, on Apple. The flip is You Know my Name (Look up my Number)
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I used to have #4!! LUV that song. Quite a difference in #1 to #4 (music) wise. They had really "grown" by then. Mom's from London & they could do no wrong! UNTIL, THAT DAY! Never heard anouther word about them after that.
You are correct about their Growth, except maybe "Yesterday". I seem to remember some statement they made that was hard to swallow!!
Let it be me is my favorite too !
I love it too! What a Classic !!!
i think they smoked there "Wheaties" that day!
Man, I bet that was hard to Light!!!! :-D
Na,remember, they had there Swami help them.
The 64' Tollie is a real good one. The 64' Swan is a good one too, if it had a white label and red or blue print, it would be "really good."
Great 45's!
Thanka mikie
Thanks packrat-place. Didnt know I had them untill I started Looking thu all of them
You have some great tunes!!!
Thank You packrat-place for the comment !!!!
Love The Beatles
Feb 9th, 1964. My dad was a preacher. We talked him into a short sermon and a quick ride home to see the Beatles on our black and white Motorola that Sunday night on Ed sullivan. It was great. I was eleven years old.
Thank You fdm !!