User talk:Harry Jolly

Vandalism
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Tollie Records (see original version) Tollie Records is a co-label of Vee-Jay Records. It was used instead of Vee-Jay because Vee-Jay lost the right to the Beatles. During it's tenor, it released 49 singles and 2 lps. It is most notable for the beatles. The songs released were Love Me Do, PS I Love You, There's a Place and Twist And Shout. ALso, All My Loving was on tollie, but not song by the beatles. It is also known for having a single "Hold my hand" which caused confusion with the Beatle's "I want to Hold your hand." In 1975, There was a notable hoax, an EP called "The Beatles Greatest Hits." At first, it was thought to be real, but was discovered a hoax when there was slight ring wear on the cover. Tollie folded with Vee-Jay in May of 1965. Vee-Jay later went out of business in 1966. References:
 * Songs, Pictures and Stories of The Fabulous Beatles on Vee-Jay Records (book)
 * http://members.aol.com/egweimi/btls2.htm (The Beatles BC-Before Capital)