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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Back to the Amazing April 4, 1964, Billboard Beatles Chart-- Part 2

From Billboard.

In case you don't remember the Top Five Beatles Songs.  Of interest, note the four different record labels the songs were on:

1,    Can't Buy Me Love (Capitol)
2.    Twist and Shout (Tollie)
3.     She Loves You  (Swan)
4.    I Want to Hold Your Hand  (Capitol)
5.    Please Please Me (Vee-Jay)

AND, as if  having the Top Five wasn't enough, the Beatles also had another seven slots occupied on the rest of the chart:

31.  I Saw Her Standing There (Capitol)
41    From Me to You  (Vee Jay)
46.  Do You Want to Know a Secret  (Vee Jay)
58.  All My Loving  (Capitol)
65.  You Can't Do That  (Capitol)
68.  Roll Over Beethoven  (Capitol)
79.  Thank You Girl  (Vee Jay)

No doubt, an interesting story why these songs were on four different record labels.

Did We Even Have a Chance Not to Become Beatle Fans?  --RoadDog

YOGI-ISMS--  Deep Thoughts from Yogi Berra, much to the Aflack duck's dismay:   "A nickel isn't worth a dime today."


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