English: Capitol Records trade ad for the Beatles' 1966 single "Yellow Submarine" b/w "Eleanor Rigby".
This design was created by Capitol for the ad and for the song's sheet music cover in the US, per Robert Rodriguez, Revolver: How the Beatles Re-Imagined Rock 'n' Roll, p. 64. (EMI's UK ad instead used an image from the band's May 1966 Chiswick House promo films: Rodriguez p. 147; Disc and Music Echo, 6 August 1966, p. 2. The song's UK sheet music was similarly a different design from Capitol's, using one of artist Klaus Voormann's designs for Northern Songs.)
Cymraeg: Hysbyseb masnach Capitol Records ar gyfer sengl y Beatles "Yellow Submarine" b / w "Eleanor Rigby".
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Trade ad for the Beatles' 1966 single "Yellow Submarine" b/w "Eleanor Rigby".