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The Beatles - Please Please Me (7", Single, Mono, RP, 2nd) (Very Good Plus (VG+))

The Beatles - Please Please Me (7", Single, Mono, RP, 2nd) (Very Good Plus (VG+))

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Media Condition:Ā Ā Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition:Ā Generic
Country:Ā  Ā Ā UKĀ Ā 
Released:Ā Ā 
Feb 1963
Genre:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Rock
Style:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Rock & Roll, Pop Rock, Beat

Comments:
[ā˜€ļø Summer Special 2026: Reduced Worldwide Shipping Rates — We Cover Part of the Shipping Costs!] With innerspindle! SOL
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Notes:

The second official EMI release. This was originally pressed with the red label and it was actually in January during pressings of this release that EMI moved to the more familiar black label, therefore there are a lot less red than black. Also during this release's chart life, in March 1963, EMI dropped the "45" prefix, therefore any after March have just "R 4983". Notice the "black" release has the small "rights of the manufacturer" writing in Mixed upper/lower case, this changes with later releases. This is the first of two "black" release variations with the "R" in "Recording First Published 1963" set between the "7" and the "X" under the matrix prefix "7XCE" on A-side and under the "7" on the B-side. On the second variation the "Recorded First Published" shifted slightly to the right so that the "R" is under the "C" on the A-side and beween the "7" and the "X" on the B-side. The plain green paper sleeve with a round "Ā£" logo was introduced at the same time as the black label. Made in Gt. Britain. Runout matrices are machine stamped.

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A. Please Please Me
B. Ask Me Why

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Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N L R M P T 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N P P P MT 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N RRG MPT 2
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N MPT 1 A
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N R 1 1 M P T 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N O M M P T 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N H H M P T 3
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N H O P MT 3
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N O M M P T 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N P M M P T 4
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N L P M P T 4 2
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N L R M P T 4

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Record Company The Parlophone Co. Ltd.
Record Company E.M.I. Records Limited
Record Company Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Pressed By The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Published By Dick James Music Co. Ltd.

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Description

Media Condition:Ā Ā Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition:Ā Generic
Country:Ā  Ā Ā UKĀ Ā 
Released:Ā Ā 
Feb 1963
Genre:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Rock
Style:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Rock & Roll, Pop Rock, Beat

Comments:
[ā˜€ļø Summer Special 2026: Reduced Worldwide Shipping Rates — We Cover Part of the Shipping Costs!] With innerspindle! SOL
Ā 

Notes:

The second official EMI release. This was originally pressed with the red label and it was actually in January during pressings of this release that EMI moved to the more familiar black label, therefore there are a lot less red than black. Also during this release's chart life, in March 1963, EMI dropped the "45" prefix, therefore any after March have just "R 4983". Notice the "black" release has the small "rights of the manufacturer" writing in Mixed upper/lower case, this changes with later releases. This is the first of two "black" release variations with the "R" in "Recording First Published 1963" set between the "7" and the "X" under the matrix prefix "7XCE" on A-side and under the "7" on the B-side. On the second variation the "Recorded First Published" shifted slightly to the right so that the "R" is under the "C" on the A-side and beween the "7" and the "X" on the B-side. The plain green paper sleeve with a round "Ā£" logo was introduced at the same time as the black label. Made in Gt. Britain. Runout matrices are machine stamped.

Ā 

A. Please Please Me
B. Ask Me Why

Ā 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N L R M P T 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N P P P MT 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N RRG MPT 2
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N MPT 1 A
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N R 1 1 M P T 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N O M M P T 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N H H M P T 3
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N H O P MT 3
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N O M M P T 1
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N P M M P T 4
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17217-1N L P M P T 4 2
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17218-1N L R M P T 4

Ā 

Record Company The Parlophone Co. Ltd.
Record Company E.M.I. Records Limited
Record Company Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Pressed By The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Published By Dick James Music Co. Ltd.

Data provided by Discogs