Yellow Submarine - A Hard Day's Night (Single) Mystery Cache
Yellow Submarine - A Hard Day's Night (Single)
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A Hard Day's Night
"A Hard Day's Night" was first released to the United States, coming out on 26 June 1964 on the album A Hard Day's Night, the soundtrack to the film, and released by United Artists. It was the first song to be released on an album before the single release. The United Kingdom first heard "A Hard Day's Night" when it was released there on 10 July 1964, both on the album A Hard Day's Night, and as a single, backed with "Things We Said Today" on the B-side. America first saw the single of "A Hard Day's Night" on 13 July 1964, featuring "I Should Have Known Better" on the B-side, and released by Capital Records. The American single began its 13-week chart run five days after release, and on 1 August started a two-week long run at the top, setting a new record - nobody before had ever held the number one position on both the album and singles charts in the United Kingdom and the United States at the same time.
Answer the following question for the correct coords.
America first saw the single of "A Hard Day's Night", featuring "I Should Have Known Better" on the B-side, on what date?
29 November 1964 - N 30 23.346 W 082 30.976
8 August 1964 - N 30 22.962 W 082 31.310
15 February 1964 - N 30 23.192 W 082 32.013
13 July 1964 - N 30 23.734 W 082 31.673
1 September 1964 - N 30 23.972 W 082 32.287
The container is a small pill bottle.
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