Official Beatles "Please Please Me" Album Cover Standard Patch - Licensed Woven Iron-On for Die-Hard Early Fab Four Collectors

Official Beatles "Please Please Me" Album Cover Standard Patch - Licensed Woven Iron-On for Die-Hard Early Fab Four Collectors

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Official Beatles "Please Please Me" Album Cover Standard Patch - Licensed Woven Iron-On for Die-Hard Early Fab Four Collectors

Official Beatles "Please Please Me" Album Cover Standard Patch - Licensed Woven Iron-On for Die-Hard Early Fab Four Collectors

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Description

Patch Up with the Iconic Debut That Defined Beatlemania!

Beatles fanatics who live for the explosive start of it all—the sweaty Cavern Club energy, the marathon Abbey Road session, the fresh-faced lads peering down from the stairwell—this official licensed The Beatles "Please Please Me" Album Cover standard patch is your must-have tribute.

Featuring the legendary album cover design motif front and center (that classic Angus McBean shot of John, Paul, George, and Ringo grinning from the EMI Manchester Square balcony), this premium woven patch (100% polyester) delivers vibrant detail with overlocked edges and iron-on backing for effortless customisation. Stick it on your denim jacket, backpack, or gig bag to rep the raw, revolutionary sound of 1963.

Perfect for early-era obsessives who know every twist of that one-day recording frenzy—whether you're building a full "Love Me Do"/"Please Please Me" collection or just want to wear the debut album that topped the charts for 30 weeks. This patch captures the moment the world first fell for the Fab Four—grab it and let your fandom shine!

Quick Facts on "Please Please Me" – The Debut Album That Launched Legends

Arm yourself with 100% accurate trivia for those endless Beatles debates:

Release & Rush Job: The Beatles' first UK album, released March 22nd, 1963, on Parlophone—rushed out to capitalize on the massive success of the "Please Please Me" single (their first UK #1 on most charts) and "Love Me Do."

Recording Marathon: Ten of the 14 tracks were recorded in a single 12-hour session on February 11th, 1963, at Abbey Road Studios (with four sides from prior singles added). It was a "live in the studio" approach due to their touring schedule—ending with John Lennon's raw vocal on "Twist and Shout" that left him hoarse!

Chart Domination: Hit #1 on the UK album charts in May 1963 and stayed there for an astonishing 30 weeks (a record at the time), before being displaced by With The Beatles. It spent 70 weeks total in the charts.

Track Highlights: 8 Lennon-McCartney originals (including "I Saw Her Standing There," "Misery," "Ask Me Why," and the title track) plus covers like "Twist and Shout," "Chains," and "Anna (Go to Him)." A perfect blend of their early rock 'n' roll fire and songwriting genius.

Product Details

  • Material: 100% Polyester – Woven for sharp, durable embroidery and long-lasting vibrancy.
  • Design Placement: Front-facing "Please Please Me Album Cover" motif – The iconic stairwell shot in full detail.
  • Application: Iron-on backing – Easy heat-apply for permanent hold (instructions included).
  • Features: Overlocked edges to resist fraying; high-quality weave for textured, professional look.
  • Packaging: Loose – Ready to iron on or gift to your fellow early Beatles devotee.
  • Artist/Genre: The Beatles | Classic Rock & Icons – 100% official licensed merchandise.
  • Product Type: Standard Patch – Ideal for jackets, bags, hats, or displaying in your Beatles shrine.

Why This Patch Is Essential for Early Beatles Fans

"Please Please Me" wasn't just an album—it was the explosive debut: recorded in near-panic, packed with youthful energy, harmonies, and that unmistakable Merseybeat drive.

The cover photo (shot in a hurry by Angus McBean) symbolizes the fresh optimism of four lads about to conquer the world. This patch lets you carry that groundbreaking spirit everywhere—limited stock for true collectors who know the debut era is where the magic began!