On March 22, 1963, The Beatles’ debut album, “Please Please Me,” was released in the United Kingdom on the Parlophone record label. In 1765, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act to raise money ...
the remainder of With The Beatles finding its way onto the imaginatively titled The Beatles Second Album alongside selective B-sides (the classic "You Can't Do That" and "I'll Get You") and EP tracks.
Robbie Williams has proven he makes music for the masses as he achieves the 15th No 1 album of his career, matching a record set by The Beatles. The British pop star, 50, topped the charts in the ...
The Beatles released their last No. 1 hit as a band in May 1970. But before that, it was almost a Tom Jones single.
The Beatles' most recent chart-topper was in 2000 with their collection 1, which compiled all their No. 1 singles. All but one of their 12 studio albums (1967's Magical Mystery Tour) hit the top ...
Beatles enthusiasts were taken aback by George Harrison's solo album that emerged soon after the iconic band split. Astonishment echoed through a Reddit thread as music and Beatles fans dissected ...
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Please Please Me was their longest run at the summit, racking up an incredible 30 consecutive weeks at Number 1. See all the Beatles' UK hit singles and albums Before we move away from the ...
Three of Drake’s No. 1 albums are collaborations, with three different artists: Future (What a Time to Be Alive), 21 Savage (Her Loss) and PARTYNEXTDOOR. The Beatles continue to lead all ...