Juke Box EditionFirst Issue Details: Wrap-around cover. First run EP sleeves have front laminated rounded upper and lower rear flaps with no tab cut. Printer name "Garrod (& Lofthouse Ltd.)" printed at the bottom of the back cover. Original copy of the EP as it opens from the side as most early EP's do. Later reissues of the EP open from the top. Push-out center.
First Issue Centre Label (second pressing) has capitalized "THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD" on rim prints, The song titles and the publisher's name are printed in Sans-serif print. "RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1963" statement. Solid yellow Parlophone logo mark. The second press was changed the number for A-Side matrix suffixed with "2N". Around B-Side spindle hole there is a unique crossover tax code in embossed letters "M T". "M T" tax code was only applicable from 1 Jan 1963 to 30 June 1963. "K T" was applicable from 1 July 1963 (in Run-Out Etching A-Side [see above]). Sherwin Music on Side A label abbreviated to Sherwin M.First Issue Details: Wrap-around cover. First run EP sleeves have front laminated rounded upper and lower rear flaps with no tab cut. Printer name "Garrod (& Lofthouse Ltd.)" printed at the bottom of the back cover. Original copy of the EP as it opens from the side as most early EP's do. Later reissues of the EP open from the top. Push-out center.
This variant has: capitalized "THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD" on rim prints, The song titles and the publisher's name in Serif/Roman print. "RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1963" statement. Solid yellow Parlophone logo mark. The second press has the Side A matrix suffixed with "2N" rather than "1N". "K T" tax code embossed on Side A centre label ("K T" was applicable from 1 July 1963).
Barcodes
Rights Society (Sides A & B): BIEM
Rights Society (Side A): NCB
Rights Society (Side A): Mecolico
Matrix / Runout (Centre Label A-Side, in brackets): 7TCE.762
Matrix / Runout (Centre Label B-Side, in brackets): 7TCE.763
Other (Tax Code - Embossed Centre Label, Side A): K T
Matrix / Runout (Label B): XEX 421/2T1
Companies
Printed By – Garrod & Lofthouse
Record Company – E.M.I. Records Limited
Published By – Sherwin Music
Published By – Ambassador Music
Published By – Northern Songs
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