FANTASTIC FOUR * 1968
— BILLBOARD R&B Peaked #23 MAY 18, 1968 —
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NEW! MARK SCOTT WXYZ aircheck date: Saturday, April 4, 1981
— MARK SCOTT SHOW guest: David Lifton (author; Best Evidence) —
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* THE JIM FELICIANO COLLECTION *



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DETROIT FREE PRESS: CKLW
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In Memory of George Griggs
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Four by the Beatles was the second of three Beatles EPs released in the United States, and the first of two by Capitol Records (catalogue number EAP 1-2121). The album featured four songs that had previously been heavily imported into the US as Canadian singles. It made #92 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
(Source: Wikipedia; ‘Four by the Beatles’)

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