The Beatles chart a new top 10 hit in the band's home country as "Free as a Bird" debuts at No. 4 on one list and returns to ...
On this day, December 10, 1966, the biggest competitor of The Beatles landed their third No. 1 hit on the most famous chart in the world.
In 1966, the Beatles famously stopped touring, despite being arguably the biggest musical act in the entire world with millions of fans who wanted nothing more than to see the Fab Four perform live.
Thanks to The Beatles' absolute domination in 1964, we bet you don't remember these three No. 1 hits from the year.
“The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute” comes to the Arkley Center for the Performing Arts in Eureka Thursday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. with an all-new show. “Help!” features performances from the movie ...
The Beatles see both "In My Life" and “I Want to Hold Your Hand” return to the charts in the U.K. as "Now and Then" climbs again. LONDON - MAY 19: English singer, songwriter and guitarist John Lennon ...
Paul McCartney once revealed the one Beatles album he absolutely couldn’t stand. The Beatles enjoyed an incredible career, churning out a slew of iconic hits that shaped music history. But even with ...
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 ...
The Fab Four's 2025 - 2026 tour brings their all-new show to the stage, celebrating The Beatles’ second film -- HELP! -- and featuring performances from the movie soundtrack, as well as The Beatles’ ...
The Beatles' "biggest fear" was being asked to read music. The Love Me Do hitmakers may have written and performed some of the biggest songs in the world, but all four members - Sir Paul McCartney, ...
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