 |  |
 |
Jul 28, 2001, 01:05 PM
|
#1
|
Day Tripper
Join Date: Feb 05, 2001
Location: Germany
Posts: 318
|
Their chart records!
This list covers most of the Beatles` UK and US chart records (but not all!) plus some other records...
Most UK #1 singles – 17
Most Billboard US #1 singles – 20
Most Cash Box US #1 singles – 22
Most Record World US #1 singles – 23
Most UK #1 Albums – 15
Most Billboard US #1 albums – 19
Most Cash Box US #1 albums – 15
Most Record World US #1 albums – 17
Most weeks spent in the UK album chart – 1,260 weeks
Most weeks spent in the Billboard US album chart by a Group – 1,985 weeks
Most weeks spent in the Billboard US Singles chart by a Group – 629 weeks
Most weeks spent in the UK singles chart by a Group – 456 weeks
Most weeks at #1 position in the UK album chart – 174 weeks
Most weeks at #1 position in the Billboard US album chart – 132 weeks
Highest jump to #1 in the Billboard US singles chart – 27 to 1 (Can`t Buy Me Love, April 4, 1964)
Most songs in the Billboard Top 100 singles chart – 14 (April 11, 1964)
Most songs in the Billboard Top 40 singles chart – 7 (April 11 & April 25, 1964)
Most songs in the Billboard Top 20 singles chart – 6 (April 11 & 18, 1964)
Most songs in the Billboard Top 10 singles chart – 5 (April 4 & 11, 1964)
Most songs in the US Top 5 singles chart – 5 (April 4, 1964)
Most chart entries in the Billboard US singles chart within a calendar year – 30 (1964)
Only act that replaced itself at the #1 position two times in the Billboard US singles chart (March 21 & April 4, 1964)
Most UK #1 EPs (Extended Play) – 8
Most weeks at #1 position in the UK EP chart – 63 weeks
Most complete ever domination of the three UK charts (singles, albums, EPs): the Beatles had the #1 UK single, the #2 UK single, the #1 UK album, the #2 UK album, the #1 UK EP, the #2 UK EP & the #3 UK EP for three weeks from December 12, 1963 to December 26, 1963
Most complete ever domination of the Billboard US Singles & Albums chart: the Beatles had the #1, the #2, the #3, the #4 & the #5 US singles as well as the #1 & the #2 US albums for one week (April 4, 1964)
Most complete ever domination of the UK and US singles chart: the Beatles had the UK #1 single, the UK #1 & UK #2 album, the #1 UK EP, the US #1 to US #5 singles & the US #1 and US #2 albums at once (April 4, 1964)
The Beatles held the #1 and #2 positions in the Billboard US albums chart for 9 consecutive weeks on two separate occasions (March 2 to April 27, 1964, as well as August 29 to October 24, 1964)
Most Billboard US #1 albums within a calendar year – 3 (1964, 1965, 1966)
Most Billboard US #1 singles within a calendar year – 6 (1964)
Most Billboard US #1 albums within a 12 month period – 4 (February 15, 1964 to February 15, 1965 as well as January 9, 1965 to January 9, 1966 as well as September 11, 1965 to September 11, 1966)
Largest one week singles sales in the UK – 970,000 (I Want To Hold Your Hand)
Largest one week singles sales in the US – 940,225 (Can`t Buy Me Love)
Largest advance sale in the UK for a single – 1,400,000 (Can`t Buy Me Love)
Largest international singles advance sale – 2,100,000 (Can`t Buy Me Love)
Largest advance order for a single in the US – 1,700,000 (Can`t Buy Me Love)
Best selling album in the UK ever – Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band (approx. 4.5 million)
Act with the most RIAA diamond awards for album sales exceeding 10 million in the US (five)
Act with the highest RIAA certified album sales – 163.5 million
The RIAA certified album sales are equal to 328 Gold albums (a record)
The RIAA certified album sales are equal to 161 Platinum albums (a record)
Act with the highest RIAA combined album and singles sales – 192.5 million
Fastest selling album in history – Beatles 1 (20 million in 9 weeks)
Most UK singles chart top ten hits by a Group – 28
Most Billboard US singles chart top ten hits by a Group – 34
Most consecutive UK singles chart top ten hits by a Group – 24
Most weeks spent at #1 position in the UK singles chart by a Group – 69
Most weeks spent at #1 position in the UK singles chart within a calendar year by a Group – 16
Most consecutive #1 hits in the UK singles chart – 11 (from “From Me To You” in 1963 to “Yellow Sumbarine” in 1966)
Most consecutive #1 hits in the Billboard US singles chart by a Group – 6 (from “I Feel Fine” to “We Can Work It Out” – record held together with the Bee Gees)
Most consecutive #1 hit albums in the Billboard US albums chart – 8 (from “Beatles VI” to “The Beatles” – this run was interrupted by “Yellow Submarine”, which stalled at #2, behind the Beatles` own “White Album” in February 1969)
Most #1 hits in the UK singles chart within a calendar year by a Group – 3 (1963, 1964, 1965)
First act to debut at #1 in the UK album chart (August 14, 1965)
Most weeks spent on the UK singles chart during the 1960s by a Group – 333 weeks
Most weeks spent on the UK album chart during the 1960s by a Group – 435 weeks
Most consecutive weeks at the #1 position in the UK album chart – 51 weeks (May 11, 1963 to May 2, 1964)
Most weeks at #1 in the UK album chart within a calendar year – 40 weeks (1964)
Most #1 albums in the UK album chart within a calendar year – 3 (1965)
First act to replace itself at #1 position in the UK singles chart (December 12, 1963)
First act to replace itself at the #1 position in the UK album chart (December 7, 1963 as well as December 19, 1964)
Album that spent the most weeks at #1 in the UK album chart by a Group – Please Please Me (30 weeks)
Non-Soundtrack Album that spent the most consecutive weeks at #1 in the UK album chart – Please Please Me (30 weeks)
Act with the most #1 debuts in the history of the UK album chart – 8 (record held together with David Bowie)
First Group to debut at #1 in the UK singles chart (April 23, 1969)
Group that spent the most consecutive weeks in the UK singles chart – 105 weeks (from October 11, 1962 to October 15, 1964)
George Martin is the most successful producer in the UK & US Singles chart with 28 UK #1 hit singles and 24 Billboard US #1 hit singles
Group with the most #2 hits in the UK singles chart – 5 (record held together with Queen and Sweet)
Top selling single in the UK of the 1960s (“She Loves You” – “I Want to Hold Your Hand” holds seconds place)
Top selling single in the US of the 1960s (“I Want To Hold Your Hand” – “Hey Jude” holds second place)
Top selling album in the UK of the 1960s (“Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Heart Club Band”)
Top selling album in the US of the 1960s (“Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band” – “A Hard Day`s Night” holds the second place)
Worldwide top selling single of the 1960s (“I Want To Hold Your Hand”)
Worldwide top selling album of the 1960s (“Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band”)
Most #1 hit singles in Germany – 12
Most #1 hit albums in Germany by a non-German act – 11
Most #1 hit singles in Australia – 23
Most #1 hit singles in Sweden – 18
Most #1 hit singles in Canada – 22
Most #1 hit singles in Holland – 23
Most top ten hit singles in Germany by a non-German act – 30
Most weeks at #1 position in the German album chart – 113 weeks
Most million selling singles in the UK – 5
Most million selling singles in the US – 29 (record held together with Elvis Presley)
Highest sales within a calendar year in the US – approx. 35 million (1964)
Highest sales within a calendar year worldwide – approx. 75 million (1964)
Only Group whose members all had solo Billboard US #1 singles
Most covered song in history – Yesterday (over 2,500 cover versions)
Beatles songs have been played on US radio more often than anybody else`s songs (according to BMI, the top 20 of Beatles songs accumulate more than 60 million radio performances)
Paul McCartney is the artist who wrote the most #1 hit singles in the Billboard US singles chart – 32 (second place John Lennon – 26)
Paul McCartney is the artist who wrote the most #1 hit singles in the UK singles chart – 26 (second place John Lennon – 25)
Paul McCartney spent 1797 weeks in the UK album chart (Beatles + Wings + Paul Solo – second place John Lennon 1592 weeks)
Most simultaneous weeks at the top of the UK singles and album chart – 45 weeks
------------------
|
|
|
Jul 28, 2001, 05:49 PM
|
#2
|
Sun King
Join Date: Jan 20, 2001
Location: Santiago, Chile
Posts: 11,086
|
Re: Their chart records!
|
|
|
Jul 28, 2001, 09:44 PM
|
#4
|
Dr. Robert
Join Date: May 24, 2000
Location: Pepperland
Posts: 1,252
|
Re: Their chart records!
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Sans-Serif">Quote:</font><HR>Originally Posted By bearkat77:
A very impressive list there, Wolf. But I think this would fit better in the And Your Bird Can Sing forum rather than What Goes On, which is mainly for current events.
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
moving there now  thanks
------------------
Peace,  and Beatles,
Stefanie
Beatle Me This, Beatle Me That
//0-0\\//0-0\\//0-0\\
"After all is said and done, you can't go pleasing everyone, so screw it"
--John Lennon
|
|
|
Jul 28, 2001, 09:53 PM
|
#5
|
Administrator
Join Date: Jun 04, 2000
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 60,688
|
Re: Their chart records!
|
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
|
|
Thread Tools |
|
Display Modes |
Hybrid Mode
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:35 AM.
| |
 |  |
|
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
|
 |
The costs of running our database and discussion forum are steadily rising. Any help we receive is greatly appreciated. Click HERE for more information about donating to BeatleLinks. |
|
 |
|
|
|
|