What Early 60′s Record Labels Released Music By The Beatles?

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Parlophone’s fortunes began to rise in 1962, when Martin signed a rising new Liverpool pop band, The Beatles, who soon turned Parlophone into one of the world’s most famous and sought-after record labels

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9 Responses to “What Early 60′s Record Labels Released Music By The Beatles?”

  1. 1
    Bog woppit. Says:

    i think Parlourphone were the first
    and later Apple

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    Ivanhoe Fats Says:

    Apple?

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    Nobody's home Says:

    Capitol Records

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    dragonwy Says:

    Eight days a week. Yellow submarine.

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    tnkumar1 Says:

    The majority of them came out on Parlophone in the UK and Capitol in the USA, until 1968, when they came out on the Beatles’ own ‘Apple’ label – that doesn’t matter, as all three are owned by EMI.
    There are exceptions. Their first sessions with Tony Sheridan first came out on Polydor, have been released on a lot of different imprints, and are now a part of the Universal empire.
    Before “I Want to Hold Your Hand”, Capitol wasn’t interested in the Beatles, so some of their early releases came out on Swan, Tollie and Vee-Jay in the USA.
    And of course hundreds of EMI affiliates in different countries have released Beatles material.

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    edsawyer - goodnight, Debra Says:

    Introducing The Beatles came out on Vee-Jay records and until Apple’s inception, all American Beatle records were contracted thru Capitol Records.

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    BoosGram Says:

    Capital Records

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    JAMES M Says:

    parlophone, was the first,,

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    phllipe b Says:

    apple records

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