What was The Beatles’ first No.1 on the official UK charts? Just about everyone knows that “Love Me Do,” their first single, did OK on the charts, but didn’t reach the coveted top spot.
The Beatles released “Ticket to Ride” as the ... Once he sees it, there can be no recovering his happiness: I think I’m gonna be sad, I think it’s today / The girl that’s driving me ...
The Beatles’ John Lennon was never one for mincing ... a “dig” at Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is certainly no exception. The song came on the heels of a longstanding relationship ...
Four of their singles were No.1s. Each group had one more single to come in 1964. For the Supremes it was “Come See About Me,” for The Beatles, “I Feel Fine.” The game was afoot.
Sixty years after the Beatles’s first U.S. visit, the rock band still holds Billboard’s record for most No.1 songs on the Hot 100 chart and the record for most No.1 albums (19) in the history ...
Yes, Mendes is effectively giving audiences The Beatles Cinematic Universe, so get those “Avengers” jokes out of the way now. Sam Mendes will have 'no limits' telling The Beatles’ story In ...
Sixty years after the Beatles’s first U.S. visit, the rock band still holds Billboard’s record for most No.1 songs on the Hot 100 chart and the record for most No.1 albums (19) in the history ...
21), which ups Swift’s career total of weeks at No. 1 to 86. This extends her lead ... Tortured Poets has brought it to 86. The Beatles continue to lead all artists, with 132 weeks on top ...