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Novelty Beatles Records

A Beatle I Want To Be
A Beatle I Want To Be

A Novelty- A Cricket Wants to be a Beatle

Sonny Curtis of the Crickets’ novelty record about the Beatles (above) is one of many novelty Beatles records.

Part of the fun in collecting Beatles items is that there are many areas where collectors can decide to concentrate on. For example, many people love to collect Beatle novelty records or 45s. Here are a few items from my collection of novelty 45s and a brief sentence about why they hold a particular fascination for me.

Paul Is Dead Record

Jose Feliciano’s novelty record (below) about the Paul is Dead hoax. Jose uses the pseudonym

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Jose Feliciano's Record about Paul
Jose Feliciano’s Record about Paul

Cher

A Beatles novelty record produced and partially written by Phil Spector and sung by none other than Cher using the name Bonnie Jo Mason.

Cher - as Bonnie Jo Mason
Cher – as Bonnie Jo Mason

Two Virgins Too Far

“John, You Went Too Far This Time” by the group Rainbo featured the actress Sissy Spacek singing about her frustrations with John Lennon doing the nude album cover with Yoko called “Two Virgins,” on this Roulette 45.

John You Went Too Far This Time
John You Went Too Far This Time

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Rod Davis: A Quarryman – On Record Before The Beatles

The Trad Grads record
The Trad Grads record

Rod Davis

Little is known that one of the original Quarrymen, Rod Davis, actually was on an official 45 “release” earlier than the Beatles were. After Rod had left the Quarrymen he played banjo on this 1961 recording. Rod was on this record by The Trad Grads.

The Flip Side of the Record
The Flip Side of the Record

He signed the slipcase sleeve for this 45 as shown below for this Decca 45 release.

Rod Davis signed the sleeve
Rod Davis signed the sleeve

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Bent Coppers – The Story of Norman Pilcher

Bent Coppers
Bent Coppers

Signed edition of the late Norman Pilcher’s book “Bent Coppers.” Published by Clink Street Publishers in 2020.

Signed copy
The signed copy

Bent Coppers

Semolina Pilchard“. There is conjecture in Beatles circles that John Lennon used this term in his song “I Am The Walrus” to refer to police officer Norman Pilcher. There was a mass trade edition of this book written by the notorious policeman who was responsible for arresting several of the most important rock figures of the 1960s on drug-related charges.

Norman Pilcher Signing the Books
Norman Pilcher Signing the Books
Norman Pilcher Signing the Books
Norman Pilcher Signing the Books

This book is Norman Pilcher’s version of the stories that captured the imagination of many who were part of the counterculture movement of that era. The version of the book shown below represents the signed edition of which only 250 copies were issued before Norman Pilcher passed away from cancer in March of 2021.

An interesting revelation according to Norman’s good friend, Reg, was that Mr. Pilcher after John had been charged at the police station, Norman sat down with John, and it was then that John and Norman had a long chat. It was there that Norman was swayed by John and what he believed in. John actually did send Norman postcards following his arrest from various locations, 6 in all from Japan France etc. 

Back Cover of Bent Coppers
Back Cover of Bent Coppers

I am sure when the two of them were in the police station neither of them could have envisioned at that time what the long-term consequences of that arrest would be!!! 

So what were those consequences? Let me know in the comments below!

If you wish to purchase a limited editioned signed copy of Norman’s book, they are only available through the author’s friend Reg, at contact.bentcoppers@gmail.com and not the publishers.

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The Beatles – Yeah Yeah Yeah

Yeah Yeah Yeah
Yeah Yeah Yeah

Yeah Yeah Yeah by Roy Bisson and Fred Fowler

As a Beatles book collector, I do not limit what I collect to just books about the Beatles. I also love parodies and books that indicate the significant impact the band had on world culture. One of the reasons given by music analysts for the Beatles’ immense success, beyond their musical talent, was also their sense of humor. This 1964 Australian book, yeah Yeah Yeah, by Roy Bisson and Fred Fowler highlights the band being on the receiving end of that humor.

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Some of the amazing artwork
Some of the amazing Artwork
Great humour in the cartoons
Great humour in the cartoons
The Authors/ Artists
The Authors/ Artists
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Oh Sisters, Oh Sisters – Mary Hopkin

Beatles Before & Beyond
Beatles Before & Beyond

Mary & Carole Hopkin

Yes that is Mary Hopkin’s sister, Carole, who wrote this rare and obscure book released in 2013 and is now out of print. The book was published by Merton Press. (Beatles Before and Beyond)

Carole had met George’s brother, Harry at a Henley pub and he had expressed the thought that George would love for her to be able to do some sketches of George’s home at Friar Park. Being an illustrator, Carole was thrilled to be given that opportunity and a few of those sketches are included in the book. 

Mary Hopkin's Autograph
Mary Hopkin’s Autograph

Following the picture of the cover of this rare book is Carole’s sister, Mary Hopkin’s autograph and a very rare Apple 45, released only on Apple in the Philippines. It was a Christmas tune that was issued on Apple after her contract with the company had expired and it is the only country where the 45 appeared on Apple.

Mary Had A Boy
Mary Had A Boy
Cherry Tree Carol
Cherry Tree Carol

All of these items are from my personal collection.

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Yoko Ono – Homeless

Yoko Ono - Homeless
Yoko Ono – Homeless

In the 1980’s Yoko got together to work with a famous Japanese director to make a 1/2 hour VHS video that was released only in Japan whereby she portrayed a homeless person In NY. The video was available for only a short time as Yoko had it withdrawn as she did not approve of how the video was being marketed. I was able to find and purchase a copy of the rare VHS tape on Ebay.

Yoko Ono in the Homeless Film
Yoko Ono in the Homeless Film

A museum-produced book in Japan by the Museum of Modern Art. Earlier editions of the book contained the only official cd release of a Yoko Ono composition to honor the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. (Hiroshima Sky is Always Blue) The full nearly 8-minute version of the composition appeared only on the cd accompanying the book. What is very notable is Paul McCartney and family appear with Sean Lennon backing Yoko on the track. What I found interesting is both Linda and Paul take their turns at making Yoko vocalizations on the track. There are two different cover variations of this book.

The book issued contained the rare Yoko/McCartney recording.

The Road of Hope
The Road of Hope

The cd contained in the Museum of Modern Art book:

The Road of Hope CD
The Road of Hope CD

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