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One Of The Beatles’ Most Cheerful Songs Is Skyrocketing On Streaming

    One Of The Beatles’ Most Cheerful Songs Is Skyrocketing On Streaming

During Monday’s (April 8) solar eclipse, a number of well-known hits surged on streaming platforms as Americans got into the spirit of the event. Plenty of songs that had some

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On This Day, April 4, 1964: The Beatles hold the top 5 spots on the ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 – 100.7 FM – KSLX – Classic Rock

    On This Day, April 4, 1964: The Beatles hold the top 5 spots on the ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 – 100.7 FM – KSLX – Classic Rock

The Beatles made chart history by holding the top five spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously. The songs in the top five were “Please Please Me” at #5, “I

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The Beatles Are Climbing On Billboard’s Rock Charts Yet Again

    The Beatles Are Climbing On Billboard’s Rock Charts Yet Again

The Beatles are one of the bestselling musical acts of all time–in fact, they may rank at No. 1 on any list–and they’re known to consistently sell well pretty much

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One Of Paul McCartney’s Biggest Albums Has Hit The Charts In Four Different Forms

    One Of Paul McCartney’s Biggest Albums Has Hit The Charts In Four Different Forms

  English musician, singer, songwriter, and composer Paul McCartney records the Lennon-McCartney … Getty Images   Paul McCartney is far and away one of the most successful musicians of all

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John Lennon And Paul McCartney Return To The Same Billboard Chart Simultaneously

    John Lennon And Paul McCartney Return To The Same Billboard Chart Simultaneously

John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s careers will forever be intertwined with one another. The two musicians became stars together as

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How a Rule Change Helped Topple a Signature Beatles Chart Record

    How a Rule Change Helped Topple a Signature Beatles Chart Record

The Beatles set a record for most songs in the Hot 100 on April 11, 1964, notching a remarkable 14 entries. The mark stood for more than a half century,

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