Original Elektra Records #45635
Debut 7/6/1968
Peaked at #1 for TWO weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
Produced by Paul Rothchild
Engineer: Bruce Botnick
This is a first pressing.
Latter pressings only showed the title as "Hello, I Love You".
Record courtesy of my sister Lynn from her collection!
Very early stereo 45 RPM record!
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