Label Variations
- 1960-1966 (Warner Bros. distribution) -- Purple or red label with silver print (singles were pressed only with the purple labels)
- 1966-1967 (Four Star/independent distribution) -- Red label with black logo (album labels also include a white knight head). Some records show a black bar at the bottom of the label, covering the Four Star disclaimer.
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