Lebanon
"Without A Worry In The World" (single) (EM 102)
This single release appears to be a spin-off from Europe Edition 2, which would date it around the end of 1971/start of 1972. Both tracks feature on the Euro set, each second on their respective sides, but neither were released in the UK.
Here, "Without a Worry in the World" (after Rod McKuen) takes the A side, "Acropolis Adieu" (after Mireille Mathieu) the flip. The record is pressed in mono, unlike the original album release, and runs at 45 rpm.
An odd feature is the fact that the A side carries a white demo label, casting doubt on whether it was a full commercial release. However the use of a full label on the B side is anomalous - most demos have white labels on both sides of the disc. Whether it was fully released cannot be ascertained, and likewise no Lebanon copy of Euro 2 has been confirmed, although we suspect it exists.
(Incidentally, the white oval around the catalogue number on the B side, visible in the scan, is part of the label design and has not been added in.)
Here, "Without a Worry in the World" (after Rod McKuen) takes the A side, "Acropolis Adieu" (after Mireille Mathieu) the flip. The record is pressed in mono, unlike the original album release, and runs at 45 rpm.
An odd feature is the fact that the A side carries a white demo label, casting doubt on whether it was a full commercial release. However the use of a full label on the B side is anomalous - most demos have white labels on both sides of the disc. Whether it was fully released cannot be ascertained, and likewise no Lebanon copy of Euro 2 has been confirmed, although we suspect it exists.
(Incidentally, the white oval around the catalogue number on the B side, visible in the scan, is part of the label design and has not been added in.)