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John Lennon Sends Multiple Singles Back To The Charts, Joining The Beatles
John Lennon Sends Multiple Singles Back To The Charts, Joining The Beatles

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timea day ago

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John Lennon Sends Multiple Singles Back To The Charts, Joining The Beatles

While The Beatles can almost always be found on at least one or two charts in the United Kingdom, the same can't be said for the group's individual members, though the four musicians — Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, and John Lennon — do manage to return from time to time. McCartney and Starr sometimes score new wins with brand new material, while Harrison and Lennon bounce back thanks to catalogs filled with successful albums and beloved singles. Lennon returns this time around with a pair of tracks as he blasts back onto multiple rankings in his home nation. This week in the U.K., Lennon's biggest hit is 'Power to the People.' The track is credited to John and Yoko as a duo, with their last names left off. Also featured is the Plastic Ono Band, as 'Power to the People' is a collaborative affair. That tune reenters a pair of rosters across the Atlantic. It blasts back onto the Official Vinyl Singles chart at No. 24, while simultaneously reappearing on the Official Physical Singles list at No. 27. At the same time, Lennon's solo cut 'Mind Games' also finds space once more on the Official Physical Singles chart. This time around, it appears at No. 78. 'Mind Games' and 'Power to the People' have experienced similar trajectories on these tallies. Both tunes have not yet reached double-digit frames on either ranking, and the two have peaked inside the top 10, but never reached No. 1. The Beatles are also doing well on the U.K. charts at the moment, but there's only a limited amount of crossover between the group's success and Lennon's, as the band and its member only share one tally this frame. The rock troupe doubles up on the Official Albums chart, as the compilation 1962–1966 joins a climbing 1967–1970. The band fills two spots on the Official Physical Singles list, as 'From Us to You' and 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' reenter that ranking at Nos. 53 and 74, respectively.

The Beatles Claim A Pair Of Top 40 Hits As One New Project Returns
The Beatles Claim A Pair Of Top 40 Hits As One New Project Returns

Forbes

time25-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

The Beatles Claim A Pair Of Top 40 Hits As One New Project Returns

Decades after reshaping the music industry forever, The Beatles continue to find a way onto the charts in the U.K., where their story first began for the storied outfit. This week, the Fab Four claim just two hits across physical-focused rankings in the band's home country. As one begins to slide, the other makes an impressive rebound, returning to not one, but two tallies at the same time. The Beatles are back on two tallies this frame with a composition that many fans may not immediately recognize. 'From Us to You' returns to the Official Vinyl Singles chart at No. 39, narrowly making it into the top 40 on the U.K.-based list. At the same time, it also appears on the Official Physical Singles list, coming in at No. 55. The title 'From Us to You' might sound like a typo, especially to anyone familiar with The Beatles's discography, but it's a different release from the beloved classic 'From Me to You,' which became one of the band's earliest No. 1s in the U.K. 'From Us to You' is the name of an extended play that was originally recorded by the BBC in July 1964. It was broadcast the following month and only recently received a proper commercial release. That drop included a small batch of songs — among them 'A Hard Day's Night' — and has been racking up sales ever since it arrived. This isn't the first time 'From Us to You' has appeared on either of the lists it returns to this frame. In fact, the EP previously cracked the top 10 on both the Official Vinyl Singles and the Official Physical Singles charts. The project was more successful on the vinyl-focused roster, where it once soared as high as No. 9. Its run on the broader physical sales list wasn't quite as impressive, though it did manage to climb to No. 10 and spend at least one week in the highest tier. While it might feel like a fresh entry, 'From Us to You' has been charting intermittently since its official release in November 2024. Despite being more than half a century old, the EP is treated like a new single on these rankings, since the U.K. charts group vinyl and CD sales into single-track categories. While 'From Us to You' returns to the top 40 on the Official Vinyl Singles chart, The Beatles score another top 40 on the Official Physical Singles list with a different tune. 'Now and Then,' which dominated headlines in 2023 when it was released as the group's final 'new' single, slips slightly on that chart. The ballad dips from No. 30 to No. 40 on the latest ranking, barely holding on inside the highest tier. That roster includes all physical formats — vinyl, CD, and cassette — and gives a broader look at what's selling in stores and online.

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