(“Help!” is the song that blocked Bob Dylan’s thrice-longer freakout and #2 hit “Like A Rolling Stone” from getting to #1, so the Beatles’ choice paid off.) But in its trebly r ...
If—or more likely, when—“Now and Then” soars to No. 1, it will mark The Beatles’ eighteenth leader in the country. They hold the record for the most champions among all groups ...
The Beatles went viral before there was viral ... By the time of “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb. 9, 1964, they were already No. 1. It took what was already exploding and just took it into ...
The Beatles’ “Can’t Buy Me Love” jumped from No.27 on the Hot 100 to the No.1 spot. In the four places behind it? More Beatles’ records. The Beatles had achieved an unprecedented ...
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were the two defining bands of the 1960s. Surely, any artist who split the difference between them would find an audience. A singer who saw himself as the middle ...
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' 1 compilation marks their first album to spend 550 weeks on the Billboard 200. The Beatles have nothing left to prove as a musical entity. They have ranked as one of the most ...
Welcome to the walkthrough for The Beatles: Rock Band. This guide will help you attain all 51 trophies and hopefully we’ll have some fun along the way. You'll need one (1) full playthrough of the ...
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 ...
These four iconic rap and hip-hop songs feature samples and direct references to The Beatles, and one of them is particularly ...
Fifty years after Band on the Run, the legendary musician is still pursuing musical perfection.
The Beatles continue to lead all artists ... If you count the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack (which logged 24 weeks at No. 1 in 1978) as a Bee Gees album, the trio had 31 weeks on top.