A lot of rare records sold lately, one of them being a copy of the MONO Second Album , by the Beatles that was traded for 15$. Two copies of the MGM WHY single sold respectively for 69$ and 65$, while a simple white "Beatles on Apple" sleeve sold for 108$! Otherwise, the withdrawn Animals 6000 LP sold for 10$ and the Staccatos LP sold for 38$. The great Yarbirds album Over Under Sideways Down reached 81$. A regular (but NM)copy of Love Me Do sold for 50$ and a rare copy of the Beatles EP sold for only 1$ with three bids… Also of interest, an original Beatlemania album still in the lose shrink wrap sold for 100$, a Let It Be box set reached 150$ and Sie Liebt Dich 105$. The rare Québec pressing of Le Temps des Fleurs changed hands for 112$, a stereo copy of Sing A Song With The Beatles for 21$, two gold vinyl Love Songs sold for 44$ and 46$ and finally, The Beatles Ain't She Sweet single for 178.2
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The Coasters singles offered a source of great material for The Hollies and The Searchers. For The Beatles, the Coasters material was an integral part of their live sets before they were able to rely on their own songs. In my humble opinion, their version of Besame Mucho ranks up their with their very best early live tracks. The Beatles version of Besame Mucho that is included in their Anthology recordings is in fact taken from the Part II version .. the B-side.
Coasters songs that the Beatles performed live included Young Blood, Searchin, Besame Mucho, Three Cool Cats, and of course Sweet Georgia Brown. In Canada, Young Blood, Searchin, Yakety Yak, Charlie Brown, Along Came Jones, Poison Ivy .. all made the top twenty on the CHUM charts. They were all great songs for AM radio play ... and really the brilliance of their songs was that they captured so much sound and feeling in such a short time - each song was like a mini-story. Leiber and Stoller were true craftsmen.
In the 1957 through 1960 period, London Records Of Canada distributed the Atlantic catalogue in Canada. A plain white label was replaced with the solid black label in 1960. The Atco 45s were usually sold with stock London sleeves that listed all of the labels they distributed in Canada. London also issued cool promotional posters that were mailed out to the distributors who then got these down to the record shops.
Some Original Canadian Coasters Singles On Atco (Distributed By London Records Of Canada):
Young Blood / Searchin' - white label 45-ATCO.6087 (March 1957)
Sweet Georgia Brown / What Is The Secret Of Your Success ? - white label 45-ATCO.6104 (Nov. 1957)
Yakety Yak / Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart - white label 45-ATCO.6116 (April 1958)
Charlie Brown / Three Cool Cats - white label 45-ATCO.6132 (January 1959)
Besame Mucho (Part I) / Besame Mucho (Part II) - black label 45-Atco.6163 (March 1960)
The Beatles version of Besame Mucho that is included in their Anthology recordings is in fact taken from the Part II version .. the B-side.
Below is a very good example of the London Records Of Canada store poster used to promote new Atlantic singles for the Canadian market from 1958.