Singles
All You Need Is Love
July 1967
Parlophone/Jugoton SP 8137
July 1967
Parlophone/Jugoton SP 8137
Lady Madonna
March 1968
Parlophone/Jugoton SP 8175
March 1968
Parlophone/Jugoton SP 8175
Hey Jude
September 1968
Parlophone/Jugoton SP 8214
September 1968
Parlophone/Jugoton SP 8214
Get Back
April 1969
Parlophone/Jugoton SAP 8279
April 1969
Parlophone/Jugoton SAP 8279
The Ballad Of John And Yoko
June 1969
Parlophone/Jugoton SAP 8304
June 1969
Parlophone/Jugoton SAP 8304
Something/Come Together
November 1969
Parlophone/Jugoton SAP 8304
November 1969
Parlophone/Jugoton SAP 8304
Let It Be
March 1970
Parlophone/Jugoton SAP 8361
March 1970
Parlophone/Jugoton SAP 8361
EPs
Strawberry Fields Forever
Spring 1967
Parlophone/Jugoton EPP 9159
Spring 1967
Parlophone/Jugoton EPP 9159
Magical Mystery Tour
January 1968
Parlophone/Jugoton SPP 8151/2
January 1968
Parlophone/Jugoton SPP 8151/2
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Very good site. I write information about Yugoslavian
records. I have information about SP: Let It Be , catalogue number is SAP 8361 not 8304
In my discography (Yugoslavia) i have:
EP: Help! / Mr Moonlight / I’m Down / I’ll Follow The Sun
Odeon MEO 113 [Mono] France
The Beatles
Import from France.
1966 year.
LP: Revolver
Hör Zu SHZE 186 [Tylko w Stereo] West Germany
Import from West Germany
Artist: THE BEATLES featuring TONY SHERIDAN & GUESTS
Title:
A) SIDE
1) AIN’T SHE SWEET
2) CRY FOR A SHADOW
B) SIDE
1) MY BONNIE
2) IF YOU LOVE ME BABY
Country: YUGOSLAVIA
Company: RTB
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Los Beatles!Amazing and cute.I am so …that so many people have culture amnesia….I still remember my first listening to their`s album and dancing and dream to have band.I was 9 and there were no ism in air:)
This is not very accurate information by pinio65, since I remember these times quite well, being born in 1949 and living in Belgrade. First, Help EP was never legitimate import and it was never on sale in the regular record shops, but in “commissions”, shops where everybody was able to put on sale his/her private belongings. Help! was extremely popular song because of the movie that was in the theaters, but no way that there were many copies sold because French Eps were never cheap, compared to German Odeon singles. Same goes to German Revolver LP, I have never seen it in any shop In Yugoslavia ever!
And Let It Be was released by Yugoton together with the big book at the price of the regular LP!
I have never been able to confirm an early issue of Hey Jude in Yugoslavia, with LPSV-P catalog number. I suspect it does not exist. Interestingly, the first copies of Abbey Road definitely were issued with the LPSV-P catalog number (generally indicating a Parlophone/Jugoton release), but it was issued on Apple labels. The last of the original Yugoslavia LPs, Let It Be, then returned to the black & yellow Parlophone label.
Rubber soul was also released in Yugoslavia