In a strange coincidence, Paul McCartney judged a dance contest on the show “Ready Steady Go” in 1963, crowning a young “Melanie Coe” the winner. Four years later, he was inspired to write “She’s Leaving Home” after reading a newspaper story of a girl who disappeared from home — unknown to McCartney, it was the same Melanie Coe.

Media Condition: Very Good (VG)

Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+)

Notes:

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1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation

. How Good It Would Be To Feel Free
A1. Tropic Of Capricorn
A2. Czechoslovakia
A3. Take Me To The Water
A4. A Word About Color
. Kiss Him Quickly, He Has To Part
B1. Light My Fire
B2. Indian Rope Man
B3. When I Was A Young Girl
B4. The Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In)
. Looking In The Eye Of The World
C1. Ellis Island
C2. In Search Of The Sun
C3. Finally Found You Out
C4. Lookin In The Eye Of The World
. Save The Country
D1. Vauxhall To Lambeth Bridge
D2. All Blues
D3. I Got Life
D4. Save The Country

Matrix / Runout [Side 1 (etched)] ST-C-691561-B LW AT
Matrix / Runout [Side 2 (etched)] ST-C-691562-B LW AT
Matrix / Runout [Side 3 (etched)] ST-C-691563-B LW AT
Matrix / Runout [Side 4 (etched)] ST-C-691564-B LW AT

Mastered At Longwear Plating
Mastered At Atlantic Studios

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Weight 1.01 lbs