On this day in 1964, the British band ‘The Beatles’ made their historic arrival in the United States, landing at New York’s ...
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Capitol brought the release forward and it sold in huge numbers - 250,000 copies were sold in America in the first three days ...
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They had a unique magic, as this selection of their 20 best songs makes clear ... by the Fabs at the end of 1964, then replaced them in early 1965. The song had already become a small hit for ...
THE WEEK’S MOST POPULAR CURRENT SONGS ACROSS ALL GENRES ... 1 Weeks on chart Capitol Week of February 1, 1964 click to see more Capitol Mercury ...
That’s a remarkable sales feat for a 22-year-old Broadway musical that is marking its sixth visit to San Diego since 2006.
Marianne Faithfull, Grammy-nominated singer, actress, and one of the most prominent female voices of the British Invasion, ...
Marianne Faithfull debuted in 1964 as one of the more promising voices of the British Invasion. The Rolling Stones’ manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, discovered her, which lead to Mi ...
This was easily one of the more popular songs that the band ever recorded ... anything but her and the relationship that has formed between the two of them. 4. Baby Let Me Take You Home (1964) This is ...
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