THE BEATLES 1967-1970 2xLP 1973 compilation TOP COPY VG+++++

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The Beatles - 1967-1970 Apple Records SKBO-3404 Stereo (1973) 
Scranton pressing
Track list: A1Strawberry Fields Forever4:04A2Penny Lane2:58A3Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band2:00A4With A Little Help From My Friends2:46A5Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds3:25A6A Day In The Life4:57A7All You Need Is Love3:45B1I Am The Walrus4:31B2Hello Goodbye3:23B3The Fool On The Hill2:55B4Magical Mystery Tour2:46B5Lady Madonna2:14B6Hey Jude6:54B7Revolution3:22C1Back In The U.S.S.R.2:42C2While My Guitar Gently Weeps4:50C3Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da3:08C4Get Back3:09C5Don't Let Me Down3:37C6The Ballad Of John & Yoko2:58C7Old Brown Shoe3:16D1Here Comes The Sun3:04D2Come Together4:16D3Something2:59D4Octopus's Garden2:48D5Let It Be4:01D6Across The Universe3:44D7The Long And Winding Road3:40

 


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