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The Beatles Covers – But Not Music!

When The Beatles were carrying the whole world in their wake, it seemed to be the case that every manufacturer that could, would make something, or anything that could be attached to them in order that they would increase their turnover and their income.

However one thing or item that largely went unnoticed was the special or first day issue cover or envelope. These nowadays are an accepted form of high quality marketing. It was this condition of High Quality that stopped many companies receiving permission or an endorsement from The Beatles Management Structure, or more importantly Brian Epstein himself.

The Beatles First Day Covers

This did ensure that many large sums of money from products did not benefit the group in any way, but the First Day or Special Event Cover seemed to pass by largely unnoticed. Over the years I have been able to obtain quite a few of these and I thought that again this part of my collection from my personal archive would be engaging for many fans.

Now these items are one off examples that I was fortunate enough to obtain. Some of them were promotional ideas and thoughts largely from EMI and other loosely linked organisations. They now make a very interesting and rare part of Beatles History.

The listing is as follows, with a brief pen picture description.

1). A standard Parlophone Stationery Envelope used at times for promotional purposes.

2). A Gibraltar Special Issue First Day Cover showing a 1967 John Lennon Photograph to commentate the Marriage of John and Yoko.

3). A Hard Days Night Special Envelope from 1964 to commemorate the release of The Beatles First Film complete with stamp and date stamp.

4). Apple 1968 Our First Four and a mint set of the individual Stamps. This is part of my Our First Four set. This set has been shown here before.

5). Isle of Man First Day Cover signed personally by Ringo Starr.

6). A one off envelope idea not preceded with.

7). A War Is Over Envelope from that period. This was obtained from EMI Records . Apparently only a very few were issued.

8). A Dark Horse Records Special Stationery Envelope used for Press Releases. This one was for the duo Splinter on the occasion of their first album. The Place I love.

9). The Special Envelope used by Capitol Records to enclose the re-call letters for the Butcher Covers for the Yesterday and Today Covers.

10). A general shot of the letter; one finished in Red and one in Blue Emblazoned Inks. Both of these and the envelope came via EMI  in London England. These had been sent to EMI as courtesy copies from Capitol Records in the USA.

11). A single close up shot of the Red Sample letter. Note the emblazoned word SAMPLE placed on the letter.

This completes the description of the illustrated items, and I add that there are more to be shown at a later date. These are priceless artefacts from my archives, and are kept in the dark and out of contact with direct sunlight. This is the first viewing undertaken for over two years.

Nigel Pearce

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8 thoughts on “The Beatles Covers – But Not Music!

  1. Never saw these before…. it never ends … thankfully…
    In these days of global tension and polarization, it is the small things that restore the moments of innocence and joy.

    1. Hello there thank you for your comment i have them since their original publication, and i do have more. They are wonderful to have and i enjoyed showing them, thank you again

    2. Hello there, thank you for your comment they are wonderful to have and ahead of their time too. I do have more in my collection. Thank you for your comments too.

  2. Have you ever heard of First Flight Covers? My dad collected them since he was a teenager for many many years. He passed away at nearly 90 in Jan. 2016 and I inherited thousands of them. They are eventually going to my son.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_flight_cover
    As a Beatles fan since late Dec.1963, I was unaware of these First Day Covers!

    1. Yes i was aware my father got some when he went to the Middle East in the 1950;s. The beatles covers came mainly from my auntie who worked at EMI Records in Hayes for 35 years. I was then as now very lucky!! – thank you for your comments

  3. Happy Birthday, George Harrison!

    1. YES OF COURSE HE IS FOREVER WITH US!!

  4. they show a now accepted form of high quality commemoration to mark events and culture nationally as done by The Post Office etc. They are now priceless to me and I hope a joy to be seen by you
    best Nigel Pearce

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