Longest-running Billboard #1 singles from the 1960s
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Guess who dominates this? The Beatles have 5 songs on the list and actually tied for #1 although they are listed as #2!
https://stacker.com/stories/1357/longest-running-billboard-1-singles-1960s
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Nancy R wrote:
Guess who dominates this? The Beatles have 5 songs on the list and actually tied for #1 although they are listed as #2!
https://stacker.com/stories/1357/longest-running-billboard-1-singles-1960s
Yeah, what's up with that? They never felt the need to say why "Summer Place," with the same number of weeks at #1 (Nine) as "Hey Jude" was listed as # 1 overall??? And can they never mention "He's So Fine" without bringing George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" into it? Must the two be forever linked?? It's annoying. I didn't agree with the court ruling then....on those three notes....and I don't now, and I never will!!!!
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Beatles4Ever wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Guess who dominates this? The Beatles have 5 songs on the list and actually tied for #1 although they are listed as #2!
https://stacker.com/stories/1357/longest-running-billboard-1-singles-1960s
Yeah, what's up with that? They never felt the need to say why "Summer Place," with the same number of weeks at #1 (Nine) as "Hey Jude" was listed as # 1 overall??? And can they never mention "He's So Fine" without bringing George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" into it? Must the two be forever linked?? It's annoying. I didn't agree with the court ruling then....on those three notes....and I don't now, and I never will!!!!
C'mon, tell us how you REALLY feel!
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Nancy R wrote:
Beatles4Ever wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Guess who dominates this? The Beatles have 5 songs on the list and actually tied for #1 although they are listed as #2!
https://stacker.com/stories/1357/longest-running-billboard-1-singles-1960s
Yeah, what's up with that? They never felt the need to say why "Summer Place," with the same number of weeks at #1 (Nine) as "Hey Jude" was listed as # 1 overall??? And can they never mention "He's So Fine" without bringing George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" into it? Must the two be forever linked?? It's annoying. I didn't agree with the court ruling then....on those three notes....and I don't now, and I never will!!!!
C'mon, tell us how you REALLY feel!
Yeah, my buttons were pushed for sure!!!
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I can't believe that gross salute to war, "The Ballad of the Green Berets," was no. 1 for five weeks. Ick.
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Bruce M. wrote:
I can't believe that gross salute to war, "The Ballad of the Green Berets," was no. 1 for five weeks. Ick.
At least War by Edwin Starr went to #1 in the U.S.