In the United States, the soundtrack rights went to the film’s producer and distributor, United Artists. This album was released by the Beatles record label, Parlophone. In most of the world, a Beatles album bearing the title of the film was released, containing the eight songs from the film along with six others. ![]() The record has never been opened or played.īackground: When the Beatles starred in their first film, A Hard Day’s Night, two different albums were released worldwide to coincide with the release of the film. While the cover has been opened, the record is still sealed in the original plastic inner sleeve. The cover is VG+, with slight corner wear and some foxing on the back cover. The cover three lines of publishing credit (this was later corrected to four.) The cover and label correctly list “Tell Me Why,” but “I’ll Cry Instead” is listed as “I Cry Instead.” ![]() Stereo first pressings are actually rarer than mono issues, as most people who bought the album when new bought it in mono.Ībout this copy: This copy of A Hard Day’s Night is an unplayed original 1964 U.S. Offered for sale is a still sealed stereo early pressing of the Beatles soundtrack to A Hard Day’s Night, issued in 1964 with the unplayed record still sealed in the plastic inner sleeve.
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