In the case of Argentinian Capitol 78s the a-side and b-side are printed on the labels this way - just like in the images of another Gene Vincent record here. The early (1956) international releases followed the original composers and false time information. And as we know, in the US release "Woman Love" was originally intended to be the A-side, too, but should we now keep "Lula" on top for US and most of the related issues - unless otherwise mentioned on the labels - the hit as it became.
I think this is the only one of the many Capitol versions of this disc in the database that has accorded the Woman Love side the A side over Gene Vincent's signature tune "Be-Bop-A-Lula".
Once again, we have no label scans. Based on the many "related discs' in the database, I can predict that when this one becomes available for scanning, the "Woman Love" side will show the composer to be either Jack Rhodes alone, or Jack Rhodes and Dick Reynolds together, either with or without first names. The "Be-Bop-A-Lula" side will be credited to Sheriff Tex Davis and Gene Vincent, either with or without first names. Who's to say which side will be the A side by the time that happens?