British pop music group The Beatles, one week before their tour to Germany and Japan, L-R: Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon. London, June 17 ...
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The Beatles have made history by topping the UK singles chart 54 years after their last number one song. On Friday (10 November), “Now and Then” earned the top spot just eight days after it was ...
The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein wanted the band to release a single in early 1967. They gave him three songs: “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Penny Lane,” and “When I’m Sixty-four.” While “When I’m ...
The Beatles have made several of their biggest hits available as official ringtones through iTunes. Twenty-seven of the legendary band's tracks - originally from their greatest hits compilation 1 - ...
The Beatles' hopes of correcting an historic blip in their chart record have been scuppered by pop superstar Taylor Swift. The Fab Four released new versions of their Red and Blue greatest hits albums ...
The Beatles' latest release "Now And Then" on Friday became the legendary band's first UK number one single in 54 years, with Paul McCartney calling it "a very emotional moment." The Barron's news ...
Robbie Williams has secured his 15th number one solo album, tying him with The Beatles. The 'Rock DJ' hitmaker admitted it is a "huge honour" to have seen his 'Better Man' biopic soundtrack take the ...