Are these based on sales FROM 1970? It looks to me like a composite of sales, over decades. "Paranoid" going over 5-million was the real tip off to that.
For the life of me i cannot find any sales records for Lucifer's Friend, and I will be honest, dont remember hearing them, so i listened to a few songs, wow. I see why you mentioned them. Ill be giving them a good listen this weekend, thanks for mentioning them! Black sabbath sold 1,205,000, In Rock sold 782,000 they didnt make the list this time.
& throw in Hendrix Band of Gypsys, Layla,Deep Purple in Rock, Bitches Brew, Atom Heart Mother Get Yer Ya Ya's Out Spirit in the Dark Aretha Franklin, Tumbleweed Connection, The Jackson''s ABC, The Guess Who American Woman Black Sabbath 1st album King Crimson In The Wake of Poseldon
have you ever heard their song "the only living boy in new york" paul simon is one the most revered song writers of his time but i like this mellow music as they used to beat me up with in high school not really a big rock and roll guy
Bloody crap. Where is The Wall, about 35M in sales and of course, The Dark Side of the Moon, 50M, the 2nd biggest selling album of all time, THAT would automatically be number 1, so why is it not in the top 10.
Uh, Boston's debut album (17 million sold in the US), Frampton Comes Alive! (8 million sold in the US), Led Zepplin IV (over 37 million sold worldwide since its release) need to be included...
Yes there was; I have it. It is a collection of B-sides and singles, a bit of a mish-mash. Of course, it is not something planned by the band itself (as opposed to the label) as an album, and maybe that's what you mean. But it is an album. It exists.
@@harmonium8198 I did a Google search and did find information on it. The info that popped up said exactly what you posted “a compilation of B sides and other recordings not included in other Beatles albums”. It doesn’t come up on Apple Music at all though. All the official albums along with the Red and Blue greatest hits are there but not this “Hey Jude” album.
Great music! Woke me up from tiredness 😊
@@שאולנקר haha, awesome, thanks!
Grand funk #1❤❤
Dam good stuff GFR!
Good live album, but sound is terrible.
and number 1: IN ROCK - DEEP PURPLE!
Great choice! "In Rock" definitely made a huge impact in 1970 and is still a classic today.
Are these based on sales FROM 1970? It looks to me like a composite of sales, over decades. "Paranoid" going over 5-million was the real tip off to that.
bestsellingalbums.org/ Is what I am using and yes you are correct, totals over the years.
LUCIFER'S FRIEND -Lucifer's Friend
BLACK SABBATH -
Black Sabbath
DEEP PURPLE -
In Rock
For the life of me i cannot find any sales records for Lucifer's Friend, and I will be honest, dont remember hearing them, so i listened to a few songs, wow. I see why you mentioned them. Ill be giving them a good listen this weekend, thanks for mentioning them! Black sabbath sold 1,205,000, In Rock sold 782,000 they didnt make the list this time.
& throw in Hendrix Band of Gypsys, Layla,Deep Purple in Rock, Bitches Brew, Atom Heart Mother Get Yer Ya Ya's Out Spirit in the Dark Aretha Franklin, Tumbleweed Connection, The Jackson''s ABC, The Guess Who American Woman Black Sabbath 1st album King Crimson In The Wake of Poseldon
I have 15 of them. Hey Jude?
Nicely done. Hey jude is a collection of b side singles, apparently only released in the 🇺🇸
There is no Album by the Beatles called ,,Hey Jude" ! The Photo you see here is from Abby Road !
It is a collection of B side singles released in 1970 , it is a real album.
@@rockin71 Thanks for the Information !No Offense !
@@thomasrenners5908 none taken, thanks for watching!
@@rockin71 Interesting, I've never seen it before. Maybe a US only release?
@@haga2519 you are correct, usa only apparently
The music is unbearable!!!
@@sylvialenz84 lol I'll try something different next time
@rockin71 thanx
I've never understood the popularity of Simon & Garfunkel.
Ya, it's not something I understand either.
have you ever heard their song "the only living boy in new york" paul simon is one the most revered song writers of his time but i like this mellow music as they used to beat me up with in high school not really a big rock and roll guy
@@jimdarden4686 never heard it, I will check it out!
You said it yourself - you don't understand it.
Bloody crap. Where is The Wall, about 35M in sales and of course, The Dark Side of the Moon, 50M, the 2nd biggest selling album of all time, THAT would automatically be number 1, so why is it not in the top 10.
Stay calm Pink Floyd, those were released in 79 and 73 , this is just for the year 1970 not the 1970s
The Wall is 1980, DSOM is 1973 ,
go back to sleep
Uh, Boston's debut album (17 million sold in the US), Frampton Comes Alive! (8 million sold in the US), Led Zepplin IV (over 37 million sold worldwide since its release) need to be included...
Just 1970 for this list. Those will be on other lists for sure!
1970, not The 70s
Horrendous music.. what a paradox !!!!
Haha, thanks!
Beatles don’t have an album called Hey Jude although the song is long enough to qualify 😂
@jimmywotton5547 they released it in 1970, it's a collection of b side singles. And true enough on the song haha
There was no album by The Beatles named Hey Jude
Yes there was; I have it. It is a collection of B-sides and singles, a bit of a mish-mash. Of course, it is not something planned by the band itself (as opposed to the label) as an album, and maybe that's what you mean. But it is an album. It exists.
@@harmonium8198 I did a Google search and did find information on it. The info that popped up said exactly what you posted “a compilation of B sides and other recordings not included in other Beatles albums”. It doesn’t come up on Apple Music at all though. All the official albums along with the Red and Blue greatest hits are there but not this “Hey Jude” album.
This was not album sales from 1970
@@mbrownie22 all time, not just the year
For crying out loud, can't you spell Grateful Dead?
Haha, my bad! I guess I was just too excited talking about the music! Thanks for letting me know!
Terrible music, why not something more 1970 sounding. duh!
Lol. Thanks. Good copyright is hard to find