Rare 7-inch Emidisc acetate for the 1965 Beatles song ‘You Like Me Too Much,’ which was written by George Harrison and recorded at the EMI Recording Studio in London on February 17, 1965. The record retains its original Emidisc label, which is annotated in blue ink, “You Like Me Too Much, 45, AB, The Beatles,” and marked in pencil with “George,” ostensibly. The initials “AB” are in reference to EMI engineer A. B. Lincoln, who cut the disc. In fine condition. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks.
Mixed on February 18 and 23, 1965, ‘You Like Me Too Much’ appeared as the 10th track on the band’s fifth studio album, HELP!, which was released on August 6, 1965. The song features a notable introduction using piano and electric piano: Paul McCartney and George Martin played two different piano parts on separate ends of the same Steinway grand piano, and John Lennon played a Hohner Pianet electric piano.