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EMI is reportedly recalling copies of the 50th Anniversary edition of the Beatles 'Love Me Do' single - released today - as it features the wrong version of the track.
Beatles fans will already know that the original single featured Ringo on drums, but for the album version of the song, George Martin replaced Ringo with session drummer Andy White, relegating Ringo to tambourine duties. Apparently it's this version that appears on the single, and Apple have reportedly ordered that all stock be destroyed, even though some dealers have already sent copies out.
Source: examiner.com ![]()
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