She Loves You Variations List

She Loves You /
I'll Get You

45.72125.2.1 | 1967 Brackets Reissue

This third variation of She Loves You features the new swirl label with brackets - "CAPITOL RECORDS (CANADA)". These brackets copies are much harder to find as they were made in small quantities in 1967, and were the last repressings of She Loves You to be made in Canada.



Availability

This last variation of She Loves You was pressed in 1967, when Capitol Canada reissued a few titles from their back catalogue. Very few copies have surfaced (She Loves You seemingly being the scarcest of the brackets reissues), so they were most likely available for a very short time in 1967, and never repressed after this.


General Information

This was the very last Canadian pressing of She Loves You, and was one of the rarer Beatles titles to not have been repressed in the 1970s on the orange and purple labels (reasons unknown). This series of brackets label reissues were part of a short back catalogue repressing order in 1967. These were not in high demand anymore and were "set aside" after this until later in the early to mid 1970s. Titles repressed in this short series were:

She Loves You (72125)
All My Loving (72144)
Twist And Shout (72146)
I Want To Hold Your Hand (5112)
Can't Buy Me Love (5150)
A Hard Day's Night (5222)
And I Love Her (5235)
Eight Days A Week (5371)
Yesterday (5498) - A curious COMPO repressing of a previously RCA-pressed title.

Three more were reported to exist (see article at the bottom of the technical column on the right side of this page), but no copies have been verified to date:

Love Me Do (72076)
Please Please me (72090)
From Me To You (72101)


Pressing Information

This 45 used the same source as its predecessors, initially dubbed from the UK single. Curiously, these 1967 pressings use an older early 1964 cut with a -2 matrix number (reasons unknown). It is also possible that a new cut was made from an older mother, creating a new identical stamper.

Matrix numbers for all copies are as follows:

Side A: 7XCE 17395-2
Side B: 7XCE 17396



Packaging

These 1967 repressings were found in a new Capitol sleeve featuring flat white thin paper and diagonally written black "Capitol", repeated across the sleeve. The dome logo is also present in the top corner of the sleeve.

Sales

There were no reported sales numbers for these repressings, so it is unknown how many were made, if all were sold or if copies were even returned to be recycled. This series in general is pretty scarce, so it is fair to assume that they were sold in very small quantities, and She Loves You seems to be the scarcest of them all.