Nineteen-sixty-four saw the first wave of Beatles
cover albums. The earliest of these were released before the release of
"Can't Buy Me Love." They tended to be quickly-recorded records designed
to capitalize rapidly on the group's expanding success. Therefore, most
of these albums are on small record labels, and the records themselves
tended to be loaded with "filler." Possibly, the companies were not
aware of the majority of Beatle product.
The label not only spells
"Beatle" correctly but also lists the artist as "The Schoolboys." The
liner notes show that this album was released before the Beatles' trip
to America in February, 1964
Side One
She Loves You
Why Don't You Set Me Free
Let Me Tell You
Take a Chance
Swinging Papa
Side Two
Thrill Me Baby
I'm Lost Without You
You Are the One
Pea Jacket Hop
Japanese Beatles
Lookout for Charlie
~Enjoy~
The first time I hear about these.
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