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Parlophone and album
The band signed to Parlophone records in 1994 and produced I Should Coco ( 1995 ), the biggest selling début album for the label since the Beatles ' Please Please Me.
The album was released in the UK on Parlophone but in US, on the Island Def Jam imprint.
Martin considered calling the album Off the Beatle Track before Please Please Me was released on Parlophone PCS 3042.
Please Please Me was released as an LP album on Parlophone in the UK on 22 March 1963, and has remained on UK catalogue continuously from 1963 to the present.
Beatles for Sale is the fourth studio album by the English rock band The Beatles, released on 4 December 1964 and produced by George Martin for Parlophone.
For a long time Parlophone claimed the best selling UK single " She Loves You ", and the best selling UK album Sgt.
For a long time Parlophone claimed the best selling UK single " She Loves You ", and the best selling UK album Sgt.
Kid A is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich and released in October 2000 on Parlophone.
As a result, Parlophone ( UK ) and Capitol Records ( US ) marketed the album in an unconventional way, promoting it partly through the Internet.
* McGough and McGear ( who was also McCartney's brother ), whose self-titled album was due to be released on Apple, but it was released on Parlophone Records, to which both were signed, as members of The Scaffold ;
The Scaffold performed a mixture of comic songs, comedy sketches and the poetry of McGough, as evidenced on their 1968 live album, and released a number of singles and albums on Parlophone and EMI between 1966 and 1971, with several more on Island, Warner Bros. and Bronze thereafter.
* McGough and McGear ( Parlophone PCS 7332 ) Apr., 1989 of the 1968 album
After the disintegration of Hut Records in 2004, Ashcroft signed to Parlophone where he released his third solo album, Keys to the World, on 23 January 2006.
Ashcroft is contractually obligated to record another album for Parlophone.
It was lifted from the band's Parlophone debut album, Stay With The Hollies, released on 1 January 1964, which went to No. 2 on the UK album chart.
With the end of their EMI / Parlophone contract, they signed with Polydor, and Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors formerly of the group Bamboo ( who had supported the Hollies in Sweden in 1967 ) was quickly recruited and sang lead on the single " The Baby " ( UK No. 26, 1972 ) and the album Romany ( which reached No. 84 in the USA ).
At home, the record company were looking for a new album, so the band hesitantly packed their bags and headed back to start recording for Parlophone UK.
The album, the fourth by the band, was released on the Parlophone record label, an imprint of EMI.
Schubert Dip is the debut album by the rock band EMF, released in 1991 on Parlophone Records.
The future of Transcopic is unknown, being that Graham Coxon's latest album, Love Travels at Illegal Speeds was released on Parlophone, and no other new releases have been made available by any other artist since 2004.
A second album, For Your Ears Only, was released in 2000 on Parlophone but was less popular.
The album was released by Capitol Records in the United States and Canada and on Parlophone in the United Kingdom.
Doubt is the second album by the British rock band Jesus Jones in 1991 through Food Records, distributed by SBK Records and via Parlophone.

Parlophone and on
** New Musical Express, a British music magazine, publishes a story about two 13-year-old schoolgirls, Sue and Mary, releasing a disc on Decca and adds " A Liverpool group, The Beatles, have recorded ' Love Me Do ' for Parlophone Records, set for October 5 release.
* " For No Reason at All in C " / " Trumbology ", recorded on May 13, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40871, Columbia 35667, and Parlophone R 3419
It was released on 22 November 1963, on Parlophone, and was recorded four months after the band's debut Please Please Me.
Beginning in about 1929 or 1930, Parlophone started a series of American jazz records on their " Rhythm Style Series ".
One of the reasons for this speculation is because OKeh recorded quite a number of sides without vocals and issued them on Parlophone and Odeon alongside the vocal versions.
Subsequent releases-The Beatles ( The White Album ), Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road and Let It Be were issued on their own Apple label, distributed by EMI and bearing Parlophone catalogue numbers.
* Parlophone on YouTube
* Parlophone on Facebook
* Parlophone on Twitter
When the Gramophone Company merged with the Columbia Graphophone Company ( including Columbia's subsidiary label Parlophone ) in 1931, the new Anglo-American group was incorporated as Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. At this point RCA had a majority shareholding in the new company, giving RCA chair David Sarnoff a seat on the EMI board.
The material was released in the United Kingdom on 8 December 1967 as a six-track double EP on the Parlophone label ; in the United States the record, released on 27 November 1967, was an eleven-track LP created by Capitol Records, adding the band's 1967 single releases.

Parlophone and 22
# A copy of The Beatles ' " Please Please Me " LP ( the Parlophone stereo version with the black and gold label, which regularly sells for over £ 1, 000 ) sold in 2009 for £ 22, 322 ( Record Collector 368, Nov. 2009 ).
" I Saw Her Standing There " is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and is the opening track on The Beatles ' debut album, Please Please Me, released in the United Kingdom by Parlophone on 22 March 1963.

Parlophone and March
The recording on 5 March 1963 at Abbey Road Studios went without a hitch and on 11 April Parlophone released " From Me to You " in the UK as a single, with " Thank You Girl " on the B-side, catalogue number R5015.
Released on 28 March 2004 by Parlophone, the song was written by Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, Tim Powell, Lisa Cowling, Paul Woods, Nick Coler, and Minogue and produced by Higgins and Xenomania.

Parlophone and 1963
After initial resistance to issuing records by The Beatles who were signed to sister EMI label Parlophone, Capitol exercised its option in November, 1963, and helped usher in Beatlemania in 1964.
Steele left in February 1963, shortly before they signed to Parlophone as label-mates of The Beatles.
On 29 November 1963, Parlophone Records released " I Want to Hold Your Hand " in the UK, with " This Boy " joining it on the single's B-side.
In 1963, the Beatles recorded a version of the Jodimars ' " Clarabella " for the Pop Go the Beatles program for BBC Radio, which appeared on the Apple / Parlophone / Capitol album Live at the BBC in 1994, while the song " Well Now Dig This " inspired the name of the British music magazine, Now Dig This.
opens with the December 1963 Capitol single " I Want to Hold Your Hand "/" I Saw Her Standing There ", and the B-side " This Boy " from the original November 1963 Parlophone single of " I Want to Hold Your Hand ".
He has had one UK Singles Chart hit, reaching number 37 in October 1965 with his cover version of a calypso-style song entitled " Shame and Scandal in the Family " and recorded several other comedy songs, working, like many British comics of the era, with George Martin at Parlophone, including " The Beetroot Song " (" If You Like Beetroot I'll Be True To You ", 1963 ), written by Mitch Murray, and " The Maharajah of Brum " ( 1967 ), written with Martin.
" This Boy " is a song by English rock band The Beatles released in November 1963 as the B-side of the British Parlophone single " I Want to Hold Your Hand ".
The Beatles ' version was never released as a single in the UK, where a cover version by Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas ( released b / w " I'll Be on My Way ", Parlophone R5023, 26 April 1963 ) reached number two in the Record Retailer chart, and hit number one in the NME chart ( used by Radio Luxembourg ) and the BBC's Pick of the Pops chart, which were more widely recognised at the time.
The Twist and Shout EP by The Beatles is the band's first British EP, released by Parlophone ( catalogue number GEP 8882 ) on 12 July 1963.

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