Friday, December 31, 2010

Beatles Top 20 hits


The premier rock group formed in Liverpool, England in the late 1950s. When they started, the Beatles went under names like The Quarrymen, Johnny and the Moondogs, The Rainbows and the Beatles Silver, before settling on the Beatles in 1960.

The original lineup consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stu Sutcliffe and Pete Best. In April 1961, Sutcliffe left the Group and died of a brain hemorrhage, a year later. Better left in 1962 and was replaced by Richard Starkey, aka Ringo Starr.

From here, the Group remained, until Paul McCartney announced their breakup on April 10, 1970. The Group was managed by Brian Epstein, who died of an overdose of sleeping pill in 1967 and were produced by George Martin.

The tour in the United States first Beatles came in February 1964. It was also the year that they won the Best New Artist Grammy. Earned even best of the Foundation in 1972. In 1968, became the owners of an Apple record label.

Have appeared in the films "A Hard day's night" in 1964, "help!" in 1965 and "Magical Mystery Tour" in 1967. The entries Are also provided in 1968 cartoon "Yellow Submarine".

According to Billboard magazine, The Beatles topped charts singles twenty times and has made the Top 40 weekly, forty-nine times, between 1964 and 1976. The artist closer to come into this record is Elvis Presley, who went to # 1 eighteen times. Below are the Beatles 20 greatest successes, all number one. Many Beatles B-sides also cracked the top 40 and are duly observed.

1. Hey Jude-1968-the song number one of 1968 and the b-side, "Revolution" going to # 12 on charts weekly.

2. I Want To Hold Your Hand-1964-The Beatles U.S. before hitting with the b-side "I Saw Her Standing There" even going Top 20.

3. Get Back-1969-featured this shot and Billy Preston on the b-side "don't let Me Down".

4. can't buy me love-1964

5. Yesterday-1965-this song makes sense to have more than 2,500 registered versions of it.

6. I Feel Fine-1964-the b-side of this song, "she's a woman" went to # 4 on the charts weekly.

7. help! -1965-this song is the title song of the film of the same name. The film "help!" was originally titled, "Eight arms to Hold You."

8. We can Work It Out-1966-the flip side, "Day Tripper" went to # 5. Stevie Wonder took a cover of the song to # 13 in 1971.

9. Hello Goodbye-1967

10. She Loves You-1964-"Lieb Dicht", the German version of the Beatles of this song also hit the Billboard charts in 1964.

11. Let It Be-1970-the title song from the film documentary.

12. Night of a Hard Day-1964-another title, this one song by The Beatles first film.

13. Paperback Writer-1966-the b-side, "Rain" was # 23 about charts weekly.

14. The Long And Winding Road-1970-also from the documentary film "Let It Be" and the Beatles the last # 1 single.

15. Eight days a Week-1965-"I don't want to Spoil Party" was the b-side of this hit single and just cracked the weekly Top 40.

16. Come together-1969-the flip side of this single, "something" went to # 3 download rankings.

17. Love Me-1964-this song and the b-side, "PS I Love You" were both recorded in September 1962 and recommended Andy White on drums and just added band member, Ringo Starr on the tambourine.

18. Ticket To Ride-1965-another song featured in the film "help!"

19. Penny Lane-1967-another hit two duplex, this time with "Strawberry Fields Forever" going to # 8 on the charts weekly.

20. All You Need Is Love-1967-with "Baby you're a rich man" as the b-side.

The Beatles were able to crack the Top 10 weekly rankings once more. Six years after the breakup of the band, in 1976 and ten years after the release of their album "Revolver" single, "Got To Get You into My Life" went to # 7.

All four Beatles were songs # 1, after the Beatles were more. The Beatles were inducted into the rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. They will always be known as rock band in the world # 1.








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