Singles
Please Please Me Late 1963 Odeon 71-3044 | ‘Please Please Me’ ‘From Me To You’ | |
I Want To Hold Your Hand Early 1964 Odeon 71-3049 | ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ ‘She Loves You’ | |
Long Tall Sally Summer 1964 Odeon 71-3074 | ‘Long Tall Sally’ ‘I Call Your Name’ | |
A Hard Day’s Night Autumn 1964 Odeon 71-3083 | ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ ‘I Should Have Known Better’ | |
I Feel Fine Spring 1965 Odeon 71-3102 | ‘I Feel Fine’ ‘She’s A Woman’ | |
Eight Days A Week Spring 1965 Odeon 71-3119 | ‘Eight Days A Week’ ‘Rock And Roll Music’ | |
Ticket To Ride Summer 1965 Odeon 71-3134 | ‘Ticket To Ride’ ‘Yes It Is’ | |
We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper Early 1966 Odeon 7BT-01 | ‘We Can Work It Out’ ‘Day Tripper’ | |
Paperback Writer Summer 1966 Odeon 7BT-02 | ‘Paperback Writer’ ‘Rain’ | |
Michelle Summer 1966 Odeon 7BT-03 | ‘Michelle’ ‘Yesterday’ | |
Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby Autumn 1966 Odeon 7BT-04 | ‘Eleanor Rigby’ ‘Yellow Submarine’ | |
Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever Spring 1967 Odeon 7BT-05 | ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ ‘Penny Lane’ | |
All You Need Is Love Summer 1967 Odeon 7BT-06 | ‘All You Need Is Love’ Baby, You’re A Rich Man | |
Hello, Goodbye Late 1967 Odeon 7BT-08 | ‘Hello, Goodbye’ ‘I Am The Walrus’ | |
Lady Madonna Spring 1968 Odeon 7BT-09 | ‘Lady Madonna’ ‘The Inner Light’ | |
Hey Jude Autumn 1968 Odeon 7BT-12 | ‘Hey Jude’ ‘Revolution’ | |
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Early 1969 Odeon 7BT-16 | ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’ ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ | |
Get Back Spring 1969 Odeon 7BT-17 | ‘Get Back’ ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ | |
The Ballad Of John And Yoko Summer 1969 Apple 7BT-121 | ‘The Ballad Of John And Yoko’ ‘Old Brown Shoe’ | |
Something/Come Together October 1969 Apple 7BT-026 | ‘Something’ ‘Come Together’ | |
Let It Be Spring 1970 Apple 7BT-31 | ‘Let It Be’ ‘You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)’ | |
The Long And Winding Road Summer 1970 Apple 7BT-037 | ‘The Long And Winding Road’ ‘For You Blue’ |
Friends,
The Brazilian singles from We Can Work It Out to The Long and Winding Road (except Let It Be) were released without picture sleeves. The sleeves of these singles were created by a seller to fool the collectors around the world. He sold these pictures as originals, but they’re not. These singles were released with standards sleeves only.
Really? I never knew that. Do you have an image of the standard sleeve? joe at beatlesbible dot com if you can help. Thanks!
You’re right. These are fake.
Hi. I understand that some data is not correct here. In 1965 Odeon (EMI’s Brazilian label) has released “The Beatles 65” in MONO and STEREO; in 1966 Rubber Soul (BTL-1001) was released only MONO, with a white belatles’s specific label; Revolver was released in MONO (BTL-1002) and SETERO (SBTL-1002); A Collection Beatles Oldies, But Goldies, was relesead in MONO only (BTL-1003). Since Rubber Soul released we have received the UK albuns content.Since 1966 every single were released with no photos. In the 70’s EMI has released a singles collection in 45 rpm with photos. But the brasilians ratter to have the albuns.
Thanks Alexandre. Do you have the issue numbers for Beatles 65 in mono and stereo? I presume the one I have is the mono one.
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My first LP was Beatles Forever. Got it at a swap meet for $45. Does anybody else here have it? I want to know if I bought it for a good price.
off course you did it, man!
Hello again!
this time is for say that the brazilian LP “Beatlemania” is without the song «Not a Second Time».
The complete tracklisting in side 2 of the LP was:
1. «She Loves You»
2. «Roll Over Beethoven»
3. «You Really Got a Hold on Me»
4. «I Wanna Be Your Man»
5. «Devil in Her Heart»
6. «I Saw Her Standing There»
And on “The Beatles Again” is missed the song «Money» on side 2 of the LP, between «Hold Me Tight» and «Do You Want to Know a Secret»
The complete tracklisting in side 2 of the LP was:
1. «Hold Me Tight»
2. «Money»
3. «Do You Want to Know a Secret»
4. «All My Loving»
5. «Love Me Do»
6. «Can’t Buy Me Love»
The EP section:
the original third brazilian EP of the Beatles had this consecutive tracklisting:
Side 1:
1. «A Hard Day’s Night»
2. «I Should Have Known Better»
Side2:
1. «Can’t Buy Me Love»
2. «And I Love Her»
Greetings from Spain.
Twistin 1962
01-My Bonnie
02-Skinny Minnie
03-Whole Lot Shakin’ Going On
04-I Know Baby
05-You Are My Sunshine
06-Ready Teddy
07-The Saints(when the saints go marching in)
08-hallelujah i love her so
09- let’s twist again
10 – sweet georgia brown
11-Swanee river
12-Top Ten Twist
The stereo catalog number for Beatles 65 is SMOFB 317. The original issue came in a mono sleeve with a stereo sticker. It uses the solid blue label without the “Alta Fidelidade” next to the spindle.