The Beatles formed in 1959 as the Quarrymen (John Lennon and friends from Quarry Bank Grammar School), changing name to the Beatles in 1960. The addition of drummer Ringo Starr in 1962 saw the final line up. Their first record 'love me do' reached No17 in UK chart in october 1962. In Nov 1963 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' entered the UK chart at No1. Released in Dec in the U.S it spent seven weeks at No1.
No; they hadn't formed yet. Lennon and McCartney met in the summer of 1957, and McCartney joined Lennon's high school band, The Quarry Men. Harrison joined the next year. Everyone else gradually quit; the three stayed together. They adopted the Beatles name in 1960.
1960s. They may have practised while at school in the 1950s but they were not playing as this band until the 1960s and they played throughout the whole decade of the 1960s. Their first "number one record hit" was in 1962 I think, with "Love Me Do", which made them world famous. Before this they were playing in small clubs in the UK, mainly in Liverpool, and in Germany.
None, their first number one wasn't until the 1960s.
No, at that time they were just teens with a dream. They became big in England in 1963, and in America in 1964.
The chorus for the 1964 Beatles hit 'Twist and Shout' goes as follows: Well shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby), twist and shout (twist and shout). Come on come on come on come on baby now (come on baby) come on and work it on out (work it on out).
The Beatles hit song "Help" was number 1 on the charts from August 29 - September 18 1965.
The Beatles released no records in Australia in 1962, so they could not have had a hit there of any kind.
The first number 1 hit from The Beatles in Europe was their song Love Me Do. The simple and catchy melody featuring lyrics of love caught on quickly.
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"Hey Jude" by the Beatles was the number 1 hit song for 1968.
It was a hit for the Shirelles
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"Hello, Goodbye" was a hit for the Beatles in1967.
The chorus for the 1964 Beatles hit 'Twist and Shout' goes as follows: Well shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby), twist and shout (twist and shout). Come on come on come on come on baby now (come on baby) come on and work it on out (work it on out).
The Beatles hit song "Help" was number 1 on the charts from August 29 - September 18 1965.
"How Do You Do It?", a Mitch Murray song that the Beatles had recorded, but passed over in favor of "Please Please Me", which became their first bonafide hit.
"Come And Get It", written by then-Beatle Paul McCartney, but recorded by Badfinger, who had their first hit with it. The song also became the theme of Peter Sellers' movie The Magic Christian, co-starring Ringo Starr.
The Beatles released no records in Australia in 1962, so they could not have had a hit there of any kind.
the most famous beatles song is let it be although not their most heard, let it be was at the top of the charts the moment it was released in 1960 this was the best hit on the chart!!
The first number 1 hit from The Beatles in Europe was their song Love Me Do. The simple and catchy melody featuring lyrics of love caught on quickly.
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