Herman's Hermits
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Hold On! 4.28  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  MGM Records E4342
Item Number: 2632430859

410545, ex/ex+, deletionhole, still in shrink, but NOT sealed


            




Tracklist
 
A1Hold On!2:06
A2The George And Dragon2:09
A3Got A Feeling2:08
A4Wild Love2:24
A5Leaning On The Lamp Post2:34
B1Where Were You When I Needed You2:48
B2All The Things I Do For You Baby2:18
B3Gotta Get Away1:55
B4Make Me Happy2:14
B5A Must To Avoid2:18


Identifiers
Rights Society: BMI
Rights Society: ASCAP
Pressing Plant IDRunout side A & B, last "S" in all variations: [Block-shaped "S"]
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A [etched / stamped], variation 1: E4342 SIDe 1 66MG 504 142 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B [etched / stamped], variation 1: E4342 SIDe 2 66MG 505-1 413 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A [etched / stamped], variation 2: E4342 SIDe 1 66mG 504-1 514 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B [etched / stamped], variation 2: E4342 SIDe 2 66mG 505 224 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A [etched / stamped], variation 3: E4342 SIDe 1 66mG 504-1 123 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B [etched / stamped], variation 3: E4342 SIDe 2 66mG 505 411 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A [etched / stamped], variation 4: E4342 SIde 1 66mG504-2 21 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B [etched / stamped], variation 4: E4342 SIDe 2 66mG505-1 121 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A [etched / stamped], variation 5: E4342 SIDe 1 66mG504-2 615 S
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B [etched / stamped], variation 5: E4342 SIDe 2 66mG505-1 224 S


Credits
Design - Acy Lehman
Engineer [Director] - Val Valentin
Film Director - Arthur Lubin
Film Producer - Sam Katzman
Photography By - William Claxton
Producer - Mickie Most

Notes
"MUSIC FROM THE ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK Metro-Goldwin-Mayer presents A Sam Katzman Production HOLD ON! STARRING HERMAN'S HERMITS" on front cover and
"HOLD ON ! MGM's Presentation of The Sam Katzman Production Starring HERMAN'S HERMITS" on centre labels.

Catalogue number E4342 appears on centre labels, the extended ones: E-4342ST appears on spine, E-4342 ST on front cover and E/SE-4342 ST on back cover. Disc comes in factory inner sleeve out of paper with blue in white lion image and "MGM RECORDS THE STARPOWER LABEL" printed in three rows below it.

Rights society BMI erroneously printed adjacent to all tracks except A5 (where simply omitted) in the track list on back cover - typo, not all tracks are protected by BMI, correct rights societies are listed on centre labels:
tracks A1, B1, B2 and B5: BMI,
tracks A2, A3, A4, B3 and B4: ASCAP and
track A5: n.a. - also, credits are not given for this song.

Track A1 title printed with an extra space: "HOLD ON !" on centre label.

"®© Metro-Goldwin-Mayer Inc./Printed in U.S.A." printed on front cover - '®' probably typoed instead of '℗'.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 1966

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