Answer: Hey Jude / Revolution
Explanation: As being said, it's a single from the Beatles' first album that was released by Apple. It is well known that this song was written by Paul McCartney, although the song itself is credited to the creative duo Lennon / McCartney. The release of this song by Apple as a record label was also a celebration of the public launch of a new record label. As mentioned, this single was number one on many countries' charts and was released in 1968. It should be noted that this song, with nine weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, set the record for the longest time spent at number one. It should also be said that the aforementioned Hey Jude song was found together on the single, with the Revolution song recorded on the other side of the single.
This is a hard one to answer. The reason is that you are asked to distinguish between 2 schools of thought that are very close together. Not only that, but the characteristic you are looking for is not mentioned in either description.
Since semiotics brings in many more fields of study than does iconography, then I would go with iconography. This school of thought seems content just to find the symbols according to its description. What is done with them is mentioned in the other school but is not elaborated upon.
My answer would be iconography.
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What's your favourite colour?
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