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The Beatles were an English rock band from Liverpool who recorded hundreds of songs during their career. The group's "main catalogue"—songs released between 1962 and 1970—consists of 213 songs (four of which exist in different versions): 188 originals and 25 covers.
25 95 "And I Love Her" "If I Fell" US single — — — 1 — — 10 — 15 — — 25 — 3 — 1 — — — — 12 53 A Hard Day's Night United Artists "Matchbox" "Slow Down" US single — — — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — — — — — 17 25 Long Tall Sally (EP) Something New "I Feel Fine" "She's a Woman" UK & US ...
The Beatles earned the most number-one hits (18 songs) and remained the longest at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart (55 weeks) during 1958–1969. Elvis Presley remained at the top of the Billboard number-one singles chart for 22 weeks during 1958–1969.
The Beatles [22] 110 June 6 "Chapel of Love" The Dixie Cups [23] June 13 [24] June 20 [25] 111 June 27 "A World Without Love" Peter and Gordon [26] 112 July 4 "I Get Around" The Beach Boys [27] July 11 [28] 113 July 18 "Rag Doll" The Four Seasons [29] July 25 [30] 114 August 1 "A Hard Day's Night" The Beatles [31] August 8 [32] 115 August 15
The list differs from the 2004 version, with 26 songs added, all of which are songs from the 2000s except "Juicy" by The Notorious B.I.G., released in 1994. The top 25 remained unchanged, but many songs down the list were given different rankings as a result of the inclusion of new songs, causing consecutive shifts among the songs listed in 2004.
2. "Come and Get It" by Badfinger. 1969 Written and produced by Paul McCartney, this song became a top 10 hit for Badfinger, a band signed to the Beatles’ Apple label.
20 Greatest Hits is a compilation album featuring a selection of songs by The Beatles that were number one singles in the UK and US. It was released on 11 October 1982 in the United States and 18 October in the United Kingdom and marked the 20th anniversary of The Beatles' first record release, "Love Me Do", in the UK in October 1962.
The Beatles landed at JFK Airport on February 7, 1964, greeted by 3,000 of the fans that had sent “I Want To Hold Your Hand” to the top of the Hot 100, and America’s love affair with the Fab ...