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From Me To You / Thank You Girl, VJ-522.

Published February 15th, 2010

From Me To You / Thank You Girl, Vee-Jay VJ-522. May 6, 1963. All copies of VJ 522 have the master number and a barely visible “RA” hand etched into the trail off area as well as the machine stamped Audio Matrix logo. Vee-Jay retainad the British single’s songwriter credit as “McCartney-Lennon”. Conrad Publishing, which was owned by Vee-Jay, is listed as the publisher for Thank You Girl.

1. Record has thin silver lettering on a black label with an oval logo and outer rim colorband featuring the oval logo. The trail off areas have the script “ARP” machine stamped logo. This version of the record was pressed by ARP.

2. The oval logo variation of this record with thick print. It has the MR symbol in its trail off areas, indicating that it was pressed by Monarch Records. The job number 47843 is hand etched in the trail off area of the A side and 47843-X appears on the B side.

3. Record has thin silver lettering on a black label with an oval logo and outer rim colorband featuring the oval logo. All word, with the exception of the microprint names of songwriters, are in capital letters. The lack of any pressing plant information in trail off areas indicates that this record was pressed by Southern Plastics.

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