The Beatles Can't Buy Me Love Vinyl 7" Picture Sleeve 45 RPM 60s Rock Pop UK You
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$ 650   (best offer accepted)   Sold For
Jun 9, 2024 Sold Date
Dec 27, 2023 Start Date
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One of the Rarest Beatles 7-Inch record singles ever created, was manufactured by a pressing plant when they released the new songs and was quickly stopped after a few weeks making this picture sleeve extremely limited.
Can't Buy Me Love/ You Can't Do That with Original Capitol record 
Dead Wax 45-X44913-G8 / 5150 ASCAP 2:12 / Northern Songs Music, Ltd. Recorded in England 
Record looks to be in Excellent Condition/ VG+ some light hairlines and age wear but should not affect play too much
Comes enclosed within a capitol record sleeve and another white new record sleeve also enclosed in a plastic cover
Sleeve is more or less Excellent-/VG+ two crease on the top right sleeve and light age wear, has #2-5 written on it, amazing condition again enclosed in a plastic sleeve onto a cardboard sleeve again.
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Why it is one the rarest picture sleeve vinyl 7 inch 45 rpm records:
Offered is the The Beatles second U.S. single, with by far the rarest of the Capitol picture sleeves, "Can't Buy Me Love"/"You Can't Do That" (Capitol 5150) 45 RPM. "Can't Buy Me Love" was a huge hit in '64, and with how fast they were putting out singles, most didn't even have a picture sleeve. Only one distributor created their own picture sleeve for the single using the image from the "I Want To Hold Your Hand" single, making this much scarcer than all other Capitol releases
The Beatles' single Can't Buy Me Love / You Can't Do That (Capitol 5150) was released on March 16, 1964. Its picture sleeve is considered the rarest of all the Capitol sleeves and near mint copies have sold for more than $1,000.00. Twelve variations and reissues exist of the disc. The originals were issued on the orange/yellow swirl label and do not have the words "Subsidiary of..." in the perimeter print.

The single was reissued in 1968, adding the "Subsidiary of..." print to the label. One year later it was issued again, on Capitol's red and orange "target" label. It was released on the Apple label in 1971 with 3 minor print variations. In 1976 it came out on the orange Capitol label, in 1978 the purple Capitol label, in 1981 Capitol's blue Starline label, a black Starline label in 1986, and finally the purple Starline label in 1988


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