Please Please Me – 3rd. Press

Tracklist

Side A

  1. I Saw Her Standing There (2:50)
  2. Misery (1:44)
  3. Anna (Go To Him) (2:52)
  4. Chains (2:20)
  5. Boys (2:20)
  6. Ask Me Why (2:20)
  7. Please Please Me (1:58)

Side B

  1. Love Me Do (2:15)
  2. P.S. I Love You (2:00)
  3. Baby It's You (2:29)
  4. Do You Want To Know A Secret (1:52)
  5. A Taste Of Honey (1:59)
  6. There's A Place (1:46)
  7. Twist And Shout (2:30)

Labels & dead wax

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Mono pressing

Side A — Please Please Me – 3rd. Press
Side A Black and Yellow Parlophone label with silver print
Side B — Please Please Me – 3rd. Press
Side B Black and Yellow Parlophone label with silver print
Back sleeve — Please Please Me – 3rd. Press
Back sleeve

Stereo pressing

Side A — Please Please Me – 3rd. Press
Side A
Side B — Please Please Me – 3rd. Press
Side B
Back sleeve — Please Please Me – 3rd. Press
Back sleeve

How to authenticate this pressing

Specific verification cues for this exact variant.

There are two variants of the stereo version of the third pressing: Type A with a small 33⅓ at 9 o'clock on the labels (a remnant of the gold labels), and the very rare Type B without this detail. On the mono editions, the 33⅓ at 9 o'clock on the label is always present. The fourth and subsequent pressings of both editions did not have it.

The name "THE PARLOPHONE CO. LTD.(capital letter)" on the outer rim, and the "RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1963" statement was not yet added.

Historical context & other notes

From the main release

George Martin considered to give a record the name Off The Beatle Track but changed his mind after the success of "Please Please Me" song. As a matter of fact, album itself was rush-released by Parlophone on 22nd March, 1963 to capitalise on the enormous success of the title track which had been the group's second single and their first no. 1 in the majority of UK charts. Please Please Me stayed there for about 30 weeks.

The material for the Beatles' debut was recorded on February 11, 1963 during one day session while John was suffering from a cold and had a sore throat. Martin initially considered recording the album live at the Cavern in front of the group's home audience and visited the Liverpool club on 9 December 1962 to look into the technicalities. However, due to time constraints, he eventually decided to record the band at EMI Studios instead.

Other releases

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Market value

from $45 to $430
≈ €40 – €377