The Beatles 'Love Me Do' Single Breaks Discogs Most Expensive Single Sales Record
The Beatles single falls $243.00US short of breaking the all-time record held by Prince
The Beatles first demonstration single for Parlophone 'Love Me Do' has been officially confirmed as sold through Discogs for $14,757.00US (£11,250.00) breaking a Discogs
sales record for a 7" single. Released on October 5, 1962, this is one of
only 250 issued with McCartney (McArtney) incorrectly spelled in the writing
credit. The single was purchased through Discogs nearly 55 years to the day of
release, having sold on October 9, 2017. More information on The Beatles 'Love
Me Do' single can be found in the Discogs Database HERE.
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Discogs for October 2017 - https://blog.discogs.com/en/top-30-most-expensive-records-oct-2017
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