'Crossover labels. Black label with silver print. The publishing year printed on the label, as “℗ 1965”.A side : “The Gramophone Co Ltd…” around rim of label and no brackets around 7XCE 18341
B side : “THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD.” around rim of label and brackets around (7XCE 18342) So likely to be a crossover pressing
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(Single Repress) 'Black label with silver print. The publishing year is printed on the label, as “(p) 1965″. The beginning of the perimeter print has “THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD.” and “SOLD IN U.K. SUBJECT TO RESALE PRICE CONDITIONS, SEE PRICE LISTS” text.
This pressing has some differences to the layout of the text on the labels
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'Black label with silver EMI logo and silver print. “EMI RECORDS LTD…” printed at the start and “MADE IN GT BRITAIN” printed at the end of the perimeter text.' [discogs]
Original 1st UK pressing on black label with silver print. The beginning of the perimeter text is “THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD.”. “SOLD IN U.K. ...” text on centre piece. KT tax code on centre piece and in runouts. [emil]
'Black label with silver print. The publishing year is printed on the label, as “(p) 1965″. The beginning of the perimeter print has “THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD.” and “SOLD IN U.K. SUBJECT TO RESALE PRICE CONDITIONS, SEE PRICE LISTS” text.
On 1st July 1965, EMI merged all its roster labels into one parent company, the 'Gramophone Company Ltd.' and the small 'rights of the manufacturer' statement around the outside edge of the label, began with the new company name instead of 'The Parlophone Co. Ltd.' [disocgs]
On orange and yellow swirl label without 'subsidiary' rim text. [emil]
Original 1st German pressing on green Odeon label with boxed GEMA on both sides and 'Made in Germany' in a straight line. [emil]
No duration listed for side A. Recorded in England text is above suffix number (see pic). Generic sleeve. [philip]
On black/silver Parlophone label. Perimeter text begins with 'The Gramophone Co Ltd.' in upper case, & 'Sold in UK...' label text. 'NORTHERN SONGS, NCB' in three lines and '(p) 1965' above the matrix numbers.
On 1st July 1965, EMI merged all its roster labels into one parent company, the 'Gramophone Company Ltd.' and the small 'rights of the manufacturer' statement around the outside edge of the label, began with the new company name instead of 'The Parlophone Co. Ltd.' [disocgs]
Golden Oldies
Original 1st German pressing on green Odeon label with 'Made in Germany' in a straight line and boxed GEMA logo on both sides. Comes in red picture sleeve. [emil]