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Beatles - Roll Over Beethoven / Hold Me Tight Label: Parlophone Catalog#: A-8107 Format: Vinyl, 7" Record is VG+ VG++ Country: Australia. Released:1964 Genre:Rock Style: Rock & Roll, Classic Rock Tracklist A Roll Over Beethoven Written-By - Berry AA Hold Me Tight Written-By - McCartney - Lennon History: A big hit for Chuck Berry in the summer of 1956 (Chess 1626), "Roll Over Beethoven" was a recognized rock standard by the time the Beatles had begun recording it for With The Beatles. Indeed, it's one of the oldest songs in their repertoire, going back to the individual bands the members had before the Beatles as we know them came into existence. ..Given to George to sing, In late 1963, Australian Parlophone made the decision to change the label style to black. This new black label was to serve as the original label style for every other Australian Parlophone Beatles album released before the advent of Apple in 1968. the Oz singles didn't religiously follow the UK singles releases. Please Please Me / Ask Me Why A8080 Parlophone 21-Feb-63 From Me To You / Thank You Girl A8083 Parlophone 09-May-63 She Loves You / I'll Get You A8093 Parlophone 29-Aug-63 I Want To Hold Your Hand / This Boy A8103 Parlophone 12-Dec-63 Love Me Do / I Saw Her Standing There A8105 Parlophone 16-Jan-64 Cry For A Shadow / Why NH52275 Polydor 13-Feb-64 Roll Over Beethoven / Hold Me Tight A8107 Parlophone 05-Mar-64 Can't Buy Me Love / You Can't Do That A8113 Parlophone 30-Apr-64 My Bonnie / The Saints NH24673 Polydor May-64 Ain't She Sweet / If You Love Me Baby NH52317 Polydor May-64 Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand / Sie Liebt Dich A8117 Parlophone 25-Jun-64 A Hard Day's Night / Things We Said Today A8123 Parlophone 10-Jul-64 I Should Have Known Better / If I Fell A8125 Parlophone 20-Aug-64 Beatles - Roll over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) - 1964 this song was recorded by the Beatles in 1963 for their second British LP 'with the Beatles' Ringo had tonsillitis and was in hospital in London. Jimmy Nicol filled in for Ringo for part of the tour until Australia when Ringo was well enough to fly out and join them