
All singles were distributed into orange and white Decca sleeves, often stickered with a 'Flown by B.O.A.C' [British Overseas Airways Corporation] mention.
The original curved Decca logo was used on labels until 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' in 1968, contrarily to England where it changed for a rectangular one in 1966.
The most sought-after record here is 'Poison Ivy' [F. 17002] - the second UK A-side whom release eventually got cancelled - which was released in Hong Kong and Australia with a special catalogue number and 'You Better Move On' on B-side, both tracks being extracted from the flip side of the first Australian EP.
For some reason, such an Australian influence could be felt as well within the 'Satisfaction' catalogue number [Y 7237] a year later.
Else most releases are similar to the UK discography, with export couplings and catalogue numbers for 'Get Off Of My Cloud' [F 22265], '2000 Light Years From Home' [F 22706] and 'Street Fighting Man' [F 22825].
Please refer to the Malaysian discography for 'Honky Tonk Women', the Rolling Stones Records years [1971-1974], as EMI pressed in this country for South East Asia distribution [incl. Hong Kong and Singapore].
Note: all labels exist with little hole center or large hole.