Argentina "Say Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" (single) (S 1856)
This single release couples two tracks from Top of the Pops Volume 32.
The blue hand stamp reads "Venta Prohibida - Promocional", meaning, "Sale Prohobited - Promotional". So, it is a promo single. It is not known whether Argentina actually issued the single in full, although this seems probable. (Neither is it known for sure whether the parent album ever appeared there.)
The label here is Parlophone, which is owned by EMI. (The labels also have the Odeon label logos on them - another EMI imprint.) The song titles have been translated into Spanish: "Ha Visto Alguien A Mi Dulce Mary Jo" / "Bien, Bien, Bien".
The blue hand stamp reads "Venta Prohibida - Promocional", meaning, "Sale Prohobited - Promotional". So, it is a promo single. It is not known whether Argentina actually issued the single in full, although this seems probable. (Neither is it known for sure whether the parent album ever appeared there.)
The label here is Parlophone, which is owned by EMI. (The labels also have the Odeon label logos on them - another EMI imprint.) The song titles have been translated into Spanish: "Ha Visto Alguien A Mi Dulce Mary Jo" / "Bien, Bien, Bien".