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"Love Me Do" is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, backed by "P.S. I Love You". When the single was originally released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1962, it peaked at number 17. It was released in the United States in 1964 and topped the nation's song chart.
The second single released by Tollie was "Love Me Do" b/w "P.S. I Love You" (Tollie 9008), in April 1964. It went all the way to number 1 in Billboard, while its B-side "PS I Love You" reached number 10. Although the label released a total of 48 singles before it ceased operation in 1965, the Beatles records were its only million-sellers.
According to EMI, the series was a re-promotion rather than a reissue campaign, since all the Beatles' singles had remained in print and were widely available. [5] The project resulted from the success of the 1973 double-album sets 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, [6] which the former Beatles had endorsed, and which contained all of their British single A-sides and double A-side tracks. [7]
“Now and Then” will arrive Nov. 2, backed on its Ed Ruscha-designed dsingle by the Beatles‘ 1962 debut U.K. single, “Love Me Do.” A 12-minute making-of film, written and directed by ...
The track will be paired with a re-release of The Beatles' very first single, "Love Me Do," which was released in 1962. And a day prior to its Thursday release, a 12-minute documentary film, ...
"Love Me Do" 14 "Please Please Me" 16 "Twist and Shout" 40 "Can't Buy Me Love" 52 "Do You Want to Know a Secret" 55 "I Saw Her Standing There" 95 1965 "Help!" 7 "Ticket to Ride" 31 "Eight Days a Week" 55 1966 "We Can Work It Out" 49 "Paperback Writer" 57 "Nowhere Man" 84 "Yellow Submarine" 90 1967 "All You Need Is Love" 30 "Penny Lane" 55 1968
I Love You" is a song recorded by English rock band the Beatles in 1962. It was composed principally by Paul McCartney [ 1 ] (credited to Lennon–McCartney ), and produced by Ron Richards . The song was released in the UK on 5 October 1962 as the B-side of their debut single " Love Me Do " and is also included on their debut album Please ...
The Beatles in the U.S.A. and re-edited for 1991’s The First U.S. Visit, has been painstakingly restored by Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post — the same team that revived the Beatles ...