The Beatles - Oldies (Mono & Stereo / 60th Anniversary Edition (1966/2026)
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Pop Rock, Classic Rock, Beat | Label: Eternal Grooves / Unofficial Release
"A Collection of Beatles Oldies" was released simultaneously in two versions: mono (catalog number PMC 7016) and stereo (PCS 7016). This unofficial anniversary edition includes both versions of the collection. Released in the UK in December 1966, it includes hits and other songs released by the band between 1963 and 1966. The collection served as a stopgap to meet EMI's Christmas demand, as the Beatles had only begun recording "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," the follow-up to their album "Revolver," at the end of the previous month. It was the band's first official greatest hits collection, although the Beatles themselves did not contribute to it.
Tracklist
01. She Loves You (UK mono) 2:20
02. From Me To You (UK mono) 1:57
03. We Can Work It Out (UK mono) 2:15
04. Help! (UK mono) 2:19
05. Michelle (UK mono) 2:42
06. Yesterday (UK mono) 2:06
07. I Feel Fine (UK mono) 2:23
08. Yellow Submarine (UK mono) 2:39
09. Can't Buy Me Love (UK mono) 2:14
10. Bad Boy (UK mono) 2:21
11. Day Tripper (UK mono) 2:52
12. A Hard Day's Night (UK mono) 2:30
13. Ticket To Ride (UK mono) 3:04
14. Paperback Writer (UK mono) 2:26
15. Eleanor Rigby (UK mono) 2:07
16. I Want To Hold Your Hand (UK mono) 2:29
17. She Loves You (UK stereo) 2:21
18. From Me To You (UK stereo) 1:56
19. We Can Work It Out (UK stereo) 2:15
20. Help! (UK stereo) 2:18
21. Michelle (UK stereo) 2:41
22. Yesterday (UK stereo) 2:05
23. I Feel Fine (UK stereo) 2:19
24. Yellow Submarine (UK stereo) 2:39
25. Can't Buy Me Love (UK stereo) 2:12
26. Bad Boy (UK stereo) 2:20
27. Day Tripper (UK stereo) 2:47
28. A Hard Day's Night (UK stereo) 2:33
29. Ticket To Ride (UK stereo) 3:11
30. Paperback Writer (UK stereo) 2:18
31. Eleanor Rigby (UK stereo) 2:07
32. I Want To Hold Your Hand (UK stereo) 2:25
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