This week, The Beatles’ 1 is back on the U.K. albums chart. The compilation reappears at No. 74 on the 100-spot list. Last time around, The Beatles filled twice as many spaces on the same tally.
It must’ve been disorienting, knowing that you could do pretty much anything and still hit #1. That’s basically what “Hello, Goodbye” is. The Beatles had been having a hell of a year.
The Beatles are, well, what can we really say that isn’t obvious? They are probably the biggest band ever. The Fab Four remain icons of music. Throughout their time together, the Beatles created ...
It replaced, and then was replaced, at No. 1 by The Supremes’ “Come See About Me.” [RELATED: On This Day: The Beatles Release Their First U.S. No. 1, “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” After a ...
Amazon is competing with Spotify in an attempt to gain fans of The Beatles as Prime members through a playlist on its mobile application, alongside a series of social media posts. Streaming music ...
In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard ... There’s not a lot of feedback on the song; it’s not like the Beatles had suddenly transformed ...