The Beatles' self-titled album almost broke up the band.
From "Here Comes the Sun" to "Come Together," these Beatles songs have done as well in the streaming era as they did in the Beatles' heyday.
The Beatles’ 1962–1966 and 1967–1970 albums rise on two U.K. charts each, proving the band’s decades-old hits still resonate with fans more than half a century later. CIRCA 1964: Rock and roll band ...
The Fab Four's top-performing Billboard Hot 100 chart entries, dating to their 1964 debut. By Gary Trust On the Billboard Hot 100 dated Jan. 18, 1964, Steve & Eydie, the duo of Steve Lawrence and ...
Thousands of artists have recorded these Beatles songs over the past 60 years—but which one became the biggest cover staple ...
Paul McCartney has his pick for the most influential Beatles album of all time. Do you agree with Macca's choice?
Streaming data paints a different picture of Beatles fandom today. While Lennon and McCartney defined the band’s legacy, songs by George Harrison and unexpected outliers have climbed to the top.
The Beatles land three tracks on the U.K.’s Official Physical Singles chart, with “From Me to You” returning alongside “Now and Then” and “I Want to Hold Your Hand.” The Beatles on stage at the London ...
Even casual fans are familiar with the Beatles' album-opening songs. Three of them went to No. 1, either in the U.K. or America, including 1964's "A Hard Day's Night," 1965's "Help!" and 1969's "Come ...
It was their fourth song to become a No. 1 hit in the United States.
When The Beatles broke up, the four members generally avoided anything musically that would resemble the sound of their former group. They didn’t want to be seen as riding the coattails of a band they ...