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[edit] US Singles

The ordering of the cat. no.s doesn't look right. It's there any logic to it? I presume it's chronological. Perhaps it would be better to split the list into Beatles and non-Beatles? --kingboyk 01:21, 3 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mortimer and "Apple 16"

I originally edited the reference to the Swedish release of this to say it was unsubstantiated. Someone has changed it back to say it is substantiated, but offers no citation, corroboration or evidence. Unless that is found, I think that this page is in danger of perpetuating a myth, and there are already too many of them around Apple etc!

Bakewell 12:31, 30 January 2007 (UTC)


[edit] The 1990s

The listing goes to 1976, but there are more Apple releases since, including The Beatles at the BBC, Anthology, the 'new' Beatles singles etc. as well as a couple of CD-only Badfinger albums (one containing material not originally released on Apple). Could these be included for the record?