It Was 50 Years Ago Today, October 5, 1962 – The Beatles First Single

50 Years ago today in the U.K., Parlophone released The Beatles first single, Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You. It was this version that had Ringo on the drums and it made it up to Number 17 on the national charts in the UK. Cosmic seismic meters took a hit that day, but it was nothing compared to what was going to happen over the next 7 1/2 years as The Beatles turn out 13 albums and over 200 songs that will be listened to for centuries to come. Their impact can never be overstated.

A commemorative Vinyl Single with the original UK sleeve was scheduled to be released by Capitol Records today, but they have informed us that manufacturing issues has pushed back the release a couple of weeks. As soon as we get an exact expected date, we will post it. The edition is fully allocated and we can not get any more than what we have pre-ordered. We only have a very small amount of these that have not been pre-orderd already.

We apologize for our site being down at this time for maintenance, but you may call in your order for this single or anything else by calling during east coast business hours, Toll Free – 1-866-THE FEST.

Scrabble® – The Beatles Edition is now in stock and so are the new Editions of Magical Mystery Tour (DVD, BLU RAY & 10″ BOX SET). Music Skins for the iPhone 5 will be in stock in a couple of weeks -8 Beatles Styles and 4 John Styles.

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2 thoughts on “It Was 50 Years Ago Today, October 5, 1962 – The Beatles First Single

  1. trying to purchase 3 copies of the love me do single dos not seem to let me do it. how can i order? thank you

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