It was eventually released in 1976, when EMI re-issued all of The Beatles' singles, plus 'Yesterday'. The song was voted the best song of the 20th century in a 1999 BBC Radio 2 poll of music experts.
In total, The Beatles have had 18 number one singles in the UK, with the most recent being last year's 'Now and Then', featuring restored John Lennon vocals from the 70s alongside new recordings ...
Billboard compiles the list every week ... or perhaps both. The Beatles’ new single opens at No. 37 on the ranking. According to Billboard, the song racked up 1.1 million audience impressions ...
The legal dissolution occurs January 2, 1975. Some 20 years later (and 15 years after Lennon is murdered) a new Beatles single is released in November '95. Free as a Bird is built around a demo ...
The Beatles released their last No. 1 hit as a band in May 1970. But before that, it was almost a Tom Jones single.
Lennon is only right if you think in absolute relative terms. As far as those early Beatles singles go, “Eight Days A Week” was quite possibly the flattest. But compared to almost everything ...
The Beatles’ lost Christmas fan club singles are explored in the new issue of Uncut. The group’s seasonal releases chart their rise from family-friendly entertainers to psychedelic adventurers ...
Join us on a seasonal journey through the lost BEATLES Christmas singles – a tale that involves surreal pantos, long-suffering fan club secretaries, unhinged experiments and Kenny Everett.