Beatles discography: Mexico

Singles

She Loves You
Early 1964
Musart 3576
‘She Loves You’
‘I Saw Her Standing There’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
Can’t Buy Me Love
Spring 1964
Musart 3595
‘Can’t Buy Me Love’
‘You Can’t Do That’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
From Me To You
Spring 1964
Musart 3596
‘From Me To You’
‘This Boy’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
I Want To Hold Your Hand
Spring 1964
Musart 3605
‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’
‘I’ll Get You’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
Roll Over Beethoven
Spring 1964
Musart 3611
‘Roll Over Beethoven’
‘All My Loving’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
Twist And Shout
Spring 1964
Musart 3615
‘Twist And Shout’
‘Do You Want To Know A Secret’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
A Hard Day’s Night
Autumn 1964
Musart 3669
‘A Hard Day’s Night’
‘Things We Said Today’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
I Should Have Known Better
Autumn 1964
Musart 3721
‘I Should Have Known Better’
‘Any Time At All’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
Love Me Do
Autumn 1964
Musart 3722
‘Love Me Do’
‘I’ll Be Back’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
And I Love Her
Late 1964
Musart 3761
‘And I Love Her’
‘Tell Me Why’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
I Feel Fine
Early 1965
Musart 3764
‘I Feel Fine’
‘She’s A Woman’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
Eight Days A Week
Spring 1965
Musart 3821
‘Eight Days A Week’
‘I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
Rock And Roll Music
Spring 1965
Musart 3823
‘Rock And Roll Music’
‘Baby’s In Black’
Musart single sleeve, 1964-65 – Mexico
Help!
Autumn 1965
Capitol 6011
‘Help!’
‘I Need You’
Capitol single sleeve – Mexico
Yesterday
Late 1965
Capitol 6020
‘Yesterday’
‘Dizzy Miss Lizzy’
Capitol single sleeve – Mexico
We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper
Early 1966
Capitol 6025
‘We Can Work It Out’
‘Day Tripper’
Capitol single sleeve – Mexico
Paperback Writer
Summer 1966
Capitol 6066
‘Paperback Writer’
‘Rain’
Capitol single sleeve – Mexico
Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby
Autumn 1966
Capitol 6087
‘Eleanor Rigby’
‘Yellow Submarine’
Capitol single sleeve – Mexico
Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever
Early 1967
Capitol 6100
‘Strawberry Fields Forever’
‘Penny Lane’
Capitol single sleeve – Mexico
All You Need Is Love
Summer 1967
Capitol 6226
‘All You Need Is Love’
Baby, You’re A Rich Man
All You Need Is Love single artwork – Mexico
Hello, Goodbye
Late 1967
Capitol 6275
‘Hello, Goodbye’
‘I Am The Walrus’
Hello, Goodbye single artwork – Mexico
Lady Madonna
Spring 1968
Capitol 6310
‘Lady Madonna’
‘The Inner Light’
Lady Madonna single artwork – Mexico
Hey Jude
Summer 1968
Capitol/Apple 6365
‘Hey Jude’
‘Revolution’
Capitol single sleeve – Mexico
Get Back
Spring 1969
Apple 6483
‘Get Back’
‘Don’t Let Me Down’
Apple single sleeve – New Zealand, South Africa
The Ballad Of John And Yoko
Summer 1969
Apple 6510
‘The Ballad Of John And Yoko’
‘Old Brown Shoe’
The Ballad Of John And Yoko single artwork – Mexico
Come Together/Something
Autumn 1969
Apple 6565
‘Come Together’
‘Something’
Come Together/Something single artwork – Mexico
Let It Be
Spring 1970
Apple 6645
‘Let It Be’
‘You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)’
Let It Be single artwork – Mexico
The Long And Winding Road
Summer 1970
Apple 6650
‘The Long And Winding Road’
‘For You Blue’
Apple single sleeve – New Zealand, South Africa
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26 thoughts on “Beatles discography: Mexico”

  1. My first contact with The Beatles was near 31 years ago (thanks to Mafalda cartoon), My mother gave me 2 cassettes: Yellow Submarine, and Yesterday and Today. Wow…

  2. Favorite album has remained Rubber Soul since I bought my first copy as a 12″ LP. I am having difficulty recalling the title of the other Beatle album I bought in the late sixties: I don’t think it had any color artwork. It was white with black ink printing. And the songs included Tax Man, Drive My Car, Dr Robert, Day Tripper. . . I am quite sure I had not purchased either Yesterday and Today or Revolver. Just Rubber Soul and this now mysterious album. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  3. XII 1964

    3 LP’s: The Beatles
    Musart DC 993 [Mono] [Box Set] Meksyk
    The Beatles
    Contained : LP: Conozca A The Beatles
    LP: The Beatles Vol. 2
    LP: The Beatles Vol. 3

  4. 1963
    SP: EllaTeAma / La Vi Alla
    (She Loves You / I Saw Her Standing There)
    Musart 3576 [Mono] Meksyk
    The Beatles

    10” singiel.

    exist claiming that Musart (of Mexico) issued “She Loves You” as a 78, but no copies are known to exist

    1. Actually is interesting to find that some songs are reprocessed for stereo (wich means is a copy of the Capitol master) and some are mono, wich probably are copies of the american copy of the english mono master. Sources must have been Capitol USA then

  5. I have a Beatle EP i bought in Mexico City in the late 70s the cover is the same photo as Rubber Soul without the Rubber Soul writing EPEM10074 the disc says The Beatles
    Capitol de Mexico lado 1 Michelle—Girl
    lado 2 Day Tripper–We Can Work It Out (P) 1972 can anyone tell me anything about it ? thanks
    d hampton

    1. EP´s were a popular format in Mexico and you can find a lot of them because they were cheaper and had more songs than the singles, Some are only George´s songs (George is very popular since he is married to a mexican woman) and some only Ringo´s songs. Some are from the same LP, and some are a very strange mix of songs…. Most songs on LPs are also on EP´s in Mexico. and this one of yours seems to be the mix of the Day tripper/we can work it out single (released in the UK the same day as rubber soul LP , dec.3, 1965, and this then extended to EP with the inclusion of Girl and Michelle. In Germany this two later songs are also edited as a single, so it could be they have information from other world singles, or just chosed them for some other reason. the (p) mostly in all Capitol de Mexico records are marked with the year 1971 or 1972 because it is a second or third edition, I have seen 1971, 1972 and 1975 and somewhere else in the same record the original date ( (p)1965 for example) wich is the original date of the first edition.

  6. En verdad estoy muy impresionado por las portadas que están puestas…. Tambien watoy muy agradecido por haberlas subido… The Beatles… SIEMPRE Inmortales hasta el final del tiempo……

    1. estas impresionado con estas portadas cuando les faltan bastantes, en mi coleccion solo hay 52 discos de vinilo prensados en mexico, sin incluir los de solistas e importados

      1. I have some Mexican editions bought in the mid eighties, all of it edited by Capitol de México. The covers of Vol. 2 and Vol. 3 are different than Musart’s editions. Yet the tracklists are almost the same. If you guys want photos, let me know. I’ll be glad to share them.

  7. Eric (Veracruz, Ver. Mexico)

    I heard The Beatles when John Lennon died because some radio stations began to broadcast in memory of him… I was 14 and I was shocked by music, by rythm… I heard disco music stuff but that was astonishing… since then Beatles music have been present at home…

  8. faltan muchas ediciones de discos, rock and roll music, love song, at the holllywood boul, album doble azul, album doble rojo,rarities, 20 greates hits,ballads, reel movies, y una cancion que no viene en ningun disco, l.p. que solo fue editada en ext,play, you like me too much, cantada por george harrison

  9. esta discogrfia esta incompleta les falta el extender´layque contiene, una dura noche, dime por que, las cosas que dijimos, y la amo, disco capitol con numero de serie epem-10042

  10. Hello, I am looking for information about an album “The Beatles Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962” , I want to know how this album is cataloged, I hope you can help me, I send you greetings from Mexico

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