I think the vocals were mixed over both channels in der beiden versionen dieses liedes!(Here's me, showing off again! Switching from English to German mid-sentence! Ha-Ha! - Cut it out, Forbesie!) Oops - better translate that second half...."in the both versions of this song" Okay?
Here's a trick with a do it yourself stereo mix of she loves you you take one channel of the English version and one channel of the German version and I haven't got a uncle named bob your very own stereo mix
Interesting! Veeeerrrrryyyyy interesting! The first four tracks make up the British EP, Long Tall Sally in exactly the correct order! R.C., keep those gloves handy(ha-ha)! and PhilMH, that catalogue number's a real jawbreaker! But as for multi-disc sets, they actually comprise one album(Beatles 1962-66 or 1967-70, the Red and Blue albums cited as examples) so the two(or more) discs should carry the same number. The only variation should be in the matrix numbers for each of the four(or more) sides., Another example would be Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
These multi-record sets where each record has a separate number tend to be a bit of a pain, but I think this is the first one I've ever seen where the disc numbers aren't consecutive! Anyway, the set number 5099969943515 is the more correct one to enter here.