Quote Originally Posted by CassTechGrad View Post
The Beatles occupy the top five spots on the Billboard Top 100 on April 4, 1964.




In an achievement unlikely to ever be equalled, for the week of April 4th,1964, the Beatles occupied the top five positions of the Billboard Top 100 chart:
1: Can't Buy Me Love [[Capitol)
2: Twist And Shout [[Tollie)
3: She Loves You [[Swan)
4: I Want To Hold Your Hand [[Capitol)
5: Please Please Me [[Vee Jay)
.
They also had an additional 7 songs on the top 100 chart:

31: Saw Her Standing There [[Capitol)
41: From Me To You [[Vee Jay)
46: Do You Want To Know A Secret [[Vee Jay)
58: All My Loving [[Capitol)
65: You Can't Do That [[Capitol)
68: Roll Over Beethoven [[Capitol)
79: Thank You Girl [[Vee Jay)
Name:  Beatles 4-4-1964.jpg
Views: 1125
Size:  50.7 KB
Veejay was a black owned record company who was the first to play or sell Beatles records when others refused to