It was: I Want To Hold Your Hand
The band that had 2 Christmas number ones with the same song was;Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 1975/76 then 1991/92 ( 9 weeks the first time and 5 weeks the second, total - 14 weeks)
The first Christmas number one single of the United Kingdom singles charts, which retained its position for the seventh week in the charts in the week ending December 27, 1952, was "Here in My Heart" by Al Martino.
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.
She Loves You
In England, their native homeland, it was the album Please Please Me. In the USA it was "Meet The Beatles" which was pieced together from album tracks from Please Please Me, With The Beatles, and some of their singles.
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probably the beatles
The band that had 2 Christmas number ones with the same song was;Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 1975/76 then 1991/92 ( 9 weeks the first time and 5 weeks the second, total - 14 weeks)
Penny Lane in 1967. "Love Me Do", their first Parlophone single, which only went to #17 in the British charts in 1962.
The Beatles has had 18 number one albums in the UK or US. Their first UK number one album was actually their debut album Please Please Me. The first number one album the Beatles had in the US was their 1964 album Meet The Beatles!.
The first Christmas number one single of the United Kingdom singles charts, which retained its position for the seventh week in the charts in the week ending December 27, 1952, was "Here in My Heart" by Al Martino.
The first song by The Beatles to reach number one in the UK chart is 'I want to hold your hand'.
Love Me do
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.
Their first number one in the UK was "Please Please Me", and the first US number one was "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
She Loves You
The first beatles songs are "In spite of All the Danger", and "That'll Be the Day". They are from 1958.