I found a Beatles 45 RPM record today by capital records and there is STARLINE with a star in the center and was wondering if any one knows about this. Thanks.
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Here you go:
(For some reason it doesn't like grids... so... it's "We Can Work It Out (1965 Dec 6) and Day Tripper (1965 Dec 6)
45377 1965 Nov We Can Work It Out The Beatles 1965 Dec 6 Capitol 5555 (45-X45377) 7
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2:10 198- Capitol Star*Line X-6293 (45-X45377) 7
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2:10 45378 1965 Nov Day Tripper The Beatles 1965 Dec 6 Capitol 5555 (45-X45378) 7
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This 45 is a 1980s reissue of the original Capitol Records single (Capitol 5555).
The Beatles third album was "A Hard Day's Night" released in 1964. This was the first album to have all tracks written by the Beatles.
The beatles sold more: Look at Wikipedia; US record sales etc The Beatles have sold more music than any other artist.
Decca notably, but HMV and Columbia, both EMI labels, also turned them down.The Beatles were eventually signed up with Parlophone, a small label of EMI that specialised in novelty acts, but wanted to branch out into pop music.Decca Records, and Dick Rowe.Decca.
The Official Beatles Fan Club (run by their own company) boasted 30,000 members at its peak. The Beatles Monthly magazine peaked with 300,000 subscribers. Besides that, there were the thousands who attended their shows, and the millions who bought their records.
The Beatles have the Rolling Stones beat in most every category as they are the Top band of all time (not opinion, but fact)
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No, but It was released on the Apple Records label that the Beatles owned.
The Beatles' Christmas records was created in 1963.
The End was the last song by The Beatles.
The Beatles. Not even close.
They set many records on their way.
Apple Records is a record label founded by The Beatles in 1968 as a division of Apple Corps Ltd.. EMI and Capitol Records agreed to distribute Apple Records until 1975. Apple owned the rights to records by artists they signed, while EMI retained ownership of the Beatles' records and solo Beatles.
They should have. The Beatles suck immensely.
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Decca Records when they auditioned.
The Beatles have sold more records than anyone else.
I heard about one that went for (I think) close to $4,000. And yes, they did release some 78 RPM's. They were for the Indian market since some of their villages didn't have electricity yet and had to rely on hand-cranked turntables.