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Love Me Do |
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Cutting Date: | ??? |
Format: | 7 " Single Sided |
Inscribed Text: | Blue Ballpoint |
Cut By: | |
Version: | Version 2 |
Duration: | |
Source: | Christie's |
Disc I.D. | ACT-E112 |
Value: | £3,750 (2009 ) |
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2013+ | Please Provide more Information | |||
2009-2013 | Please Provide more Information | |||
1 Jul 2009 | £3,750 |
with additional sticker inscribed in an unknown hand JNL | Christie's Sale 5871 Lot 100 | |
1962-2009 | Please Provide more Information | |||
196x- | New Cut | |||
Auction Description 2009A rare single-sided 7" acetate, with white Emidisc label, inscribed in blue ink in an unknown hand Love Me Do The Beatles, with additional sticker inscribed in an unknown hand JNL, attached to label and partly obscuring track details The acetate is possibly the only known surviving one of the Beatles' first single release. The acetate is Ringo Starr's recording of the song, from the 4th September 1962, subsequently used on the initial releases of the single but not on the debut UK album, Please Please Me. A John Lennon count-in can be heard at the beginning and there is no tambourine sound. |
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'2nd Version' |
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