The Beatles are actually the biggest selling musical artists of all time. The list is as follows: #5) Led Zeppelin - approximately 350 million units sold. #4) Michael Jackson - approximately 400 million units sold. #3) Garth Brooks - approximately 500 million units sold. #2) Elvis Presley - approximately 750 million units sold. and then finally #1) The Beatles - approximately 2.1 BILLION UNITS SOLD!!!!!! As you can see, no one else even comes close to them. They are as relevant today as they were 50 years ago, and they are currently tied with Adele for the biggest selling album of the 21st century (with the album titled "1"). So, so many great songs. It's so cool that you discovered them Enjoy the ride! Peace
George Harrison’s creation of this song made people sit up and take notice of the third songwriting genius to emerge from this band. He hit it out of the park with this one. Love your channel. Keep em coming 😘
The best-selling band in history, the Beatles have sold more than 600 million units as of 2012. They have had more number-one albums on the UK charts, fifteen, and sold more singles in the UK, 21.9 million, than any other act. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the Beatles as the most significant and influential rock music artists of the last 50 years. They ranked number one on Billboard magazine's list of the all-time most successful Hot 100 artists, released in 2008 to celebrate the US singles chart's 50th anniversary. As of 2017, they hold the record for most number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100, with twenty. The Recording Industry Association of America certifies that the Beatles have sold 183 million units in the US, more than any other artist. They were collectively included in Time magazine's compilation of the 20th century's 100 most influential people. In 2014, they received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. On 16 January each year, beginning in 2001, people celebrate World Beatles Day under UNESCO. This date has direct relation to the opening of The Cavern Club in 1957. The Cavern Club opened as a jazz club, later becoming a centre of the rock and roll scene in Liverpool in the early 1960s. The club became closely associated with Merseybeat and regularly played host to the Beatles in their early years. Five asteroids, 4147 Lennon, 4148 McCartney, 4149 Harrison, 4150 Starr and 8749 Beatles are named after the Beatles. In 2007, the Beatles became the first band to feature on a series of UK postage stamps issued by the Royal Mail.
Black girl wears Beatles shirt - the world is good. "People still can't touch them now" Exactly and correct. Keep up the good work. Please in the future try the bands in the alternative music scene - icons such as THE CLASH, NEW ORDER, the CULT, DEPECHE MODE, the CURE, - a lot of great iconic music.
Emily my Dear...The Beatles ARE the Band...and will always be... 100 years from now people will still be listening to them just like Beethoven or Mozart... they are defining the world we live in....
All the Black artists we're not listened to by white america until Elvis came out. Then Fats Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, and Ray Charles took off. These were the Beatles influences. The Rolling Stones were more Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, John lee Hooker, BB King, etc... Barry Gordy hadn't even kicked Motown off yet. Their influence in music today is still rollin and flowing😎🎸🎸🎸🥁🎤🎹📻🎼🎼🎼
I love your videos. These are my must-watches for live: Can't Buy Me Love, Revolution, Don't Let Me Down, You Can't Do That, Long Tall Sally (Little Richard cover). I tried to provide links but RUclips is blocking them (even though they're youtube videos!)
Man!!! What a reaction!!! But pretty darn accurate. They led what was called the British Invasion. The British bands got inspired by American music of the 1940's and 1950's. Also with Little Richard's and Elvis Presley's rock and roll, the British bands carried music to a new level.
Remember a few days ago I told you in response to your David Gilmore question about other great guitarist - Glad you listened to this one. It's one of the greatest ever "crying Guitar songs" and done by Clapton...
You are absolutely right about the British "invasion" of rock bands, it was definitely a thing during the '60s. I was also thinking about Elvis when you asked which American artist measured up, and you're right, he's all there was. Btw, I'm American two of my top favorite bands are British, the Beatles and Queen. They got something in the water over there that just makes great rock 'n roll, lol.
I would like to recommend another Beatles Diamond for you it's their song called "Blackbird". It's a song Paul wrote in response the segregation they saw taking place in the US back in the 60's. The song was inspired by black girls.
I just started watching your reactions last week. It's great seeing such a lovely spirit being turned on by great music like this. The Beatles have always been my favorite band. Interesting side note: George brought in his friend Eric Clapton to play those weeping guitar solos! I'll try to help answer your question about why the big rock bands in history usually came from other countries. Back in the late fifties and early sixties, at the beginning of rock'n'roll, the first generation of rock stars were usually American solo acts. Sadly, at that time, there was a lot of segregation going on in all areas of commerce, including music. So, there were only a small handful of African-American rock singers who got celebrity level recognition (i.e. Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Bo Diddley); most others were marginalized or even worse ignored outside of urban markets in Chicago or Detroit or NYC. Motown started to change that when they had a whole roster of singers making it big, like Smokey Robinson, The Supremes and The Temptations--and they weren't about to let up until their artists got the recognition they deserved. But there was still racially motivated suppression happening in the entertainment industry. Unless these stars had huge hits that appealed to everyone, their exposure was limited. Then came The Beatles: once they got big, not only did they suffuse a new energy and excitement with their music, not only did they inspire young fans and aspiring young musicians alike with a "see-you-can-do-this-too" type of attitude, they also blended the music they loved into rock'n'roll, such as R&B, jazz, dance hall music, etc. In the process, they also influenced dozens of other fellow bands in England to do the same thing. For instance, The Rolling Stones were avid fans of the Blues and Soul music and started incorporating those genres into what they were doing. Thus, all these groups from England exposed kids all over the world to all of these different styles of American music that they rarely were able to hear before. Another reason also is that these English groups not only incorporated these types of music that had been all but ignored, but they put their own perspective to these blues and R&B and Soul songs which had shown the potential these bands had for innovation yet at the same time remaining respectful and faithful to the source material and artists they admired. It was this spirit of innovation and invention that encouraged these bands to take rock'n'roll to all sorts of different levels...it took a couple of years for American rock groups to catch up, but by 1965 you had bands like The Byrds and The Rascals starting to meet the challenge and Motown kept snowballing, getting bigger than ever and thanks to this new exposure, other artists on record labels like Stax (Otis Redding, Booker T. & The M.G.'s, The Staples Singerz) were starting to become famous. But you're right, nobody could outdo The Beatles. The only other artists/groups that I can think of who came close to the level of The Beatles accomplishments were Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, The Eagles, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson or Led Zeppelin. Hope this wasn't too long of a comment. Love you! Your beautiful! Love your reactions!
Thanks for the enthusiastic reaction, Emily! The Beatles weren't a band, they were a movement! For something completely different, again, you should try their song "Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite"! If not right away, please put it on your list some place!
In August 2021, The Beatles: Get Back, a new documentary film directed by Peter Jackson utilising footage captured for what became the Let It Be film, will be released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the US and Canada, with a global release to follow. It was originally going to be released in 2020 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Let It Be album, but was delayed to due the COVID-19 pandemic.
You're right about the music of that generation, but the whole world had to step aside for The Beatles. Make no mistake. There wouldn't have been The Beatles without the American influences that they loved!
I love your videos. These are my must-watches for live: Can't Buy Me Love, Revolution, Don't Let Me Down, You Can't Do That, Long Tall Sally (Little Richard cover). I tried to provide links but RUclips is blocking them (even though they're youtube videos!)
All British bands from the early 1960's played American Blues songs from 1950's. They covered songs from Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Willie Dixon, etc. The Beatles became more creative around 1965, always more innovative than the rest.
Still though, Emily, no one really cared where the band originated as long as the music was great like this one. One thing you have to understand about the Beatles is they first came to America to tour in 1964 and by 1970 the Beatles, as a band, was over. There was no more Beatles, we had what we had. But then they started solo careers so everyone did ok ;) Also we could easily reference Woodstock 1969 for a nice selection of the killer American artists of the time including Janis Joplin. Try Janis Joplin, Take Another Little Piece of my Heart. Also Joni Mitchell, Carey. Heart, Crazy on You. Linda Ronstadt, You’re No Good. And Stevie Nicks, Stand Back, Edge of Seventeen. It might be great to get into some of the female artists of that time?
I first heard this song from Kubo and the Two Strings animation. Lovey animation and phenomenal cover by Regina Spektor. Newly subscribed from Maldives 🇲🇻
@@conniehorton1981 No worries, Either would be a good choice. I had been to a few parties that mama knew that she was talking about (now that I look back at it). Of course I was too dumb to know that at the time. lmao.
It wasn’t the outro for me. It was too slow to get into. After it got started I was okay with it but the “Heyy Judeeee” Over and over killed me. Something a lot of people say is why they hate hip hop. I, myself don’t like it much in too many songs either.
actually, this song wasnt a beatles hit. it wasnt a nr1 song, but they have 27 other nr1 songs, such as Something, Let it be, I wanna hold ur hand etc etc. personally, i would consider the song, Here comes the song, as a hit song, eventhough it wasnt a tier S song from em or wasnt even a single in many places. thats why i always say beatles is underrated. all bands /artist would dream about having those type of songs, and it would be their greatest by far
You can't really say the UK bands dumped on the US, because - yes the best UK bands made it massive in the US, all riding off the initial success of The Beatles - but the inspiration for the UK bands was US music. The Beatles themselves mention Presley, but the likes of Chuck Berry and Elmore James were huge influences. The US has produced amazing new music which has inspired around the world, and the reason the British bands did so well is more down to the music industry in the US who stopped investing and supporting diverse acts at that time to concentrate on selling "safe" family-friendly doo-wap "artists" whereas the UK were experiencing a boom of US-inspired rock'n'roll.
The thing is, most of those English Bands, Beatles, Stones, Who, Led Zep. etc. were heavily influenced by the American Black music, Blues, Jazz, and Rock. Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Muddy Waters. But we also had Elvis, and Dylan represents the U.S. well. There was only one Beatles though.
American bands? Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers Band, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and Neil Young., Santana, Janis Joplin and Steely Dan. A little later on Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and so many more.
Great reaction this song was sampled by Wu tang Clan heart gently weeps on their album 8 diagrams guitar was played by George's son Dhabi Harrison good luck with your channel
the British bands were all influenced by American Rock and Roll and R & B of the 1950s, so it was a gift back to the USA... but there was also great American music at the time.... Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, the Doors, James Brown.... but the Beatles were the best
The best overseas musicians were influenced by great American music that was not played on mainstream American music stations at the time unless they were covered by white musicians
Please watch the Jeff Healey Band's version of this. It's incredible! Don't watch the live performance. Jeff is amazing but there are these people who start screaming so loudly at the end(they call it singing but they sound horrible) and ruin it.
Not all USA groups were bad the Supremes had 13 no 1 singles in USA in the 60s only Beatles at 20 no 1s beat them Beatles ain't in the top 3 bands there no 1 band ever Michael Jackson Elvis Motown artists have sung there songs
The Beatles are actually the biggest selling musical artists of all time. The list is as follows:
#5) Led Zeppelin - approximately 350 million units sold.
#4) Michael Jackson - approximately 400 million units sold.
#3) Garth Brooks - approximately 500 million units sold.
#2) Elvis Presley - approximately 750 million units sold.
and then finally
#1) The Beatles - approximately 2.1 BILLION UNITS SOLD!!!!!!
As you can see, no one else even comes close to them. They are as relevant today as they were 50 years ago, and they are currently tied with Adele for the biggest selling album of the 21st century (with the album titled "1"). So, so many great songs. It's so cool that you discovered them Enjoy the ride!
Peace
George Harrison’s creation of this song made people sit up and take notice of the third songwriting genius to emerge from this band. He hit it out of the park with this one. Love your channel. Keep em coming 😘
The best-selling band in history, the Beatles have sold more than 600 million units as of 2012. They have had more number-one albums on the UK charts, fifteen, and sold more singles in the UK, 21.9 million, than any other act. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the Beatles as the most significant and influential rock music artists of the last 50 years. They ranked number one on Billboard magazine's list of the all-time most successful Hot 100 artists, released in 2008 to celebrate the US singles chart's 50th anniversary. As of 2017, they hold the record for most number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100, with twenty. The Recording Industry Association of America certifies that the Beatles have sold 183 million units in the US, more than any other artist. They were collectively included in Time magazine's compilation of the 20th century's 100 most influential people. In 2014, they received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
On 16 January each year, beginning in 2001, people celebrate World Beatles Day under UNESCO. This date has direct relation to the opening of The Cavern Club in 1957. The Cavern Club opened as a jazz club, later becoming a centre of the rock and roll scene in Liverpool in the early 1960s. The club became closely associated with Merseybeat and regularly played host to the Beatles in their early years.
Five asteroids, 4147 Lennon, 4148 McCartney, 4149 Harrison, 4150 Starr and 8749 Beatles are named after the Beatles. In 2007, the Beatles became the first band to feature on a series of UK postage stamps issued by the Royal Mail.
Black girl wears Beatles shirt - the world is good. "People still can't touch them now" Exactly and correct. Keep up the good work. Please in the future try the bands in the alternative music scene - icons such as THE CLASH, NEW ORDER, the CULT, DEPECHE MODE, the CURE, - a lot of great iconic music.
Great suggestions!! 💖
Emily my Dear...The Beatles ARE the Band...and will always be... 100 years from now people will still be listening to them just like Beethoven or Mozart... they are defining the world we live in....
All the Black artists we're not listened to by white america until Elvis came out. Then Fats Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, and Ray Charles took off. These were the Beatles influences. The Rolling Stones were more Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, John lee Hooker, BB King, etc... Barry Gordy hadn't even kicked Motown off yet. Their influence in music today is still rollin and flowing😎🎸🎸🎸🥁🎤🎹📻🎼🎼🎼
That weeping guitar wasn't played by any of The Beatles but by their friend Eric Clapton (I believe you recently reacted to one of his songs).
I love your videos. These are my must-watches for live:
Can't Buy Me Love, Revolution, Don't Let Me Down, You Can't Do That, Long Tall Sally (Little Richard cover). I tried to provide links but RUclips is blocking them (even though they're youtube videos!)
George Harrison wrote this song. George brought Clapton in because the others weren't taking it seriously.
Man!!! What a reaction!!! But pretty darn accurate. They led what was called the British Invasion. The British bands got inspired by American music of the 1940's and 1950's. Also with Little Richard's and Elvis Presley's rock and roll, the British bands carried music to a new level.
Gotta love the Beatles.❤
Love watching this reaction. Thanks for sharing. What a song!
Remember a few days ago I told you in response to your David Gilmore question about other great guitarist - Glad you listened to this one. It's one of the greatest ever "crying Guitar songs" and done by Clapton...
They loved and got their base from American rock n roll & Blues
You are absolutely right about the British "invasion" of rock bands, it was definitely a thing during the '60s. I was also thinking about Elvis when you asked which American artist measured up, and you're right, he's all there was. Btw, I'm American two of my top favorite bands are British, the Beatles and Queen. They got something in the water over there that just makes great rock 'n roll, lol.
The Queen takeover was massive too!
I would like to recommend another Beatles Diamond for you it's their song called "Blackbird". It's a song Paul wrote in response the segregation they saw taking place in the US back in the 60's. The song was inspired by black girls.
Elvis and The Beatles are the ones that many of the most popular singers and bands are starstuck by.
Noticed your t-shirt with the song selection. Pretty cool😎
I just started watching your reactions last week. It's great seeing such a lovely spirit being turned on by great music like this. The Beatles have always been my favorite band. Interesting side note: George brought in his friend Eric Clapton to play those weeping guitar solos! I'll try to help answer your question about why the big rock bands in history usually came from other countries. Back in the late fifties and early sixties, at the beginning of rock'n'roll, the first generation of rock stars were usually American solo acts. Sadly, at that time, there was a lot of segregation going on in all areas of commerce, including music. So, there were only a small handful of African-American rock singers who got celebrity level recognition (i.e. Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Bo Diddley); most others were marginalized or even worse ignored outside of urban markets in Chicago or Detroit or NYC. Motown started to change that when they had a whole roster of singers making it big, like Smokey Robinson, The Supremes and The Temptations--and they weren't about to let up until their artists got the recognition they deserved. But there was still racially motivated suppression happening in the entertainment industry. Unless these stars had huge hits that appealed to everyone, their exposure was limited. Then came The Beatles: once they got big, not only did they suffuse a new energy and excitement with their music, not only did they inspire young fans and aspiring young musicians alike with a "see-you-can-do-this-too" type of attitude, they also blended the music they loved into rock'n'roll, such as R&B, jazz, dance hall music, etc. In the process, they also influenced dozens of other fellow bands in England to do the same thing. For instance, The Rolling Stones were avid fans of the Blues and Soul music and started incorporating those genres into what they were doing. Thus, all these groups from England exposed kids all over the world to all of these different styles of American music that they rarely were able to hear before. Another reason also is that these English groups not only incorporated these types of music that had been all but ignored, but they put their own perspective to these blues and R&B and Soul songs which had shown the potential these bands had for innovation yet at the same time remaining respectful and faithful to the source material and artists they admired. It was this spirit of innovation and invention that encouraged these bands to take rock'n'roll to all sorts of different levels...it took a couple of years for American rock groups to catch up, but by 1965 you had bands like The Byrds and The Rascals starting to meet the challenge and Motown kept snowballing, getting bigger than ever and thanks to this new exposure, other artists on record labels like Stax (Otis Redding, Booker T. & The M.G.'s, The Staples Singerz) were starting to become famous. But you're right, nobody could outdo The Beatles. The only other artists/groups that I can think of who came close to the level of The Beatles accomplishments were Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, The Eagles, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson or Led Zeppelin. Hope this wasn't too long of a comment. Love you! Your beautiful! Love your reactions!
Thank you so much for coming back ❤️
Thanks for the enthusiastic reaction, Emily! The Beatles weren't a band, they were a movement! For something completely different, again, you should try their song "Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite"! If not right away, please put it on your list some place!
No. Thank you for watching !!
In August 2021, The Beatles: Get Back, a new documentary film directed by Peter Jackson utilising footage captured for what became the Let It Be film, will be released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the US and Canada, with a global release to follow. It was originally going to be released in 2020 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Let It Be album, but was delayed to due the COVID-19 pandemic.
US bands-Jefferson Airplane,
CCR, Beach Boys, The Doors. Maybe not Beatles status but no slouches 🎶🎵 love your positivity 💜
Eric Clapton played lead guitar on this track. George wrote this one played guitar and sang. John, Paul, and Ringo covered the back
You're right about the music of that generation, but the whole world had to step aside for The Beatles. Make no mistake. There wouldn't have been The Beatles without the American influences that they loved!
True but you have to consider where the American influences came from...
@@vtbn53 I always do, and have said. That's why I'm watching this girl's reaction Channel
@@MrUnderdog-vn3zf So you understand that your argument was, at least in part, circular.
And if you haven't already, please, give a listen to "Oh, Darling!". 👌
Janis Joplin from TX- USA, try Ball and Chain from Monterey Pops, Jimi Hendrix from Seattle I believe? Bob Dylan from Minnesota, many more
I love your videos. These are my must-watches for live:
Can't Buy Me Love, Revolution, Don't Let Me Down, You Can't Do That, Long Tall Sally (Little Richard cover). I tried to provide links but RUclips is blocking them (even though they're youtube videos!)
All British bands from the early 1960's played American Blues songs from 1950's. They covered songs from Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Willie Dixon, etc. The Beatles became more creative around 1965, always more innovative than the rest.
Try some earlier Beatles when they 1st came out. , I Saw Her Standing There, I Wanta Hold Your Hand.
Still though, Emily, no one really cared where the band originated as long as the music was great like this one. One thing you have to understand about the Beatles is they first came to America to tour in 1964 and by 1970 the Beatles, as a band, was over. There was no more Beatles, we had what we had. But then they started solo careers so everyone did ok ;) Also we could easily reference Woodstock 1969 for a nice selection of the killer American artists of the time including Janis Joplin. Try Janis Joplin, Take Another Little Piece of my Heart. Also Joni Mitchell, Carey. Heart, Crazy on You. Linda Ronstadt, You’re No Good. And Stevie Nicks, Stand Back, Edge of Seventeen. It might be great to get into some of the female artists of that time?
I first heard this song from Kubo and the Two Strings animation. Lovey animation and phenomenal cover by Regina Spektor. Newly subscribed from Maldives 🇲🇻
Wow. I have dreams of visiting there. Thanks man!!!
Paul mccartney's bass playing is outstanding in this track.
This is a great song. Please more Beatles Emily! Another great one written by George Harrison is the song "Something" off of Abby Road.
Paul McCartney’s base line on this song is incredible.
The Beatles - Something is a great song .
OUCH EMILY!😂😂😂. You are right though, the Beatles are amazing. My decade was the 70s. Try Three Dog Night Mama Told Me Not To Come.
Good choice, but I would have picked "One" from Three Dog Night as my favorite for her to start with - jmho though.
@@garyr8739 One was great also! And you’re right I probably should have sent the link to One. Chuck was my favorite back then lol
@@conniehorton1981 No worries, Either would be a good choice. I had been to a few parties that mama knew that she was talking about (now that I look back at it). Of course I was too dumb to know that at the time. lmao.
@@garyr8739 completely understand!
Yeah the long outro on Hey Jude kinda kills it for me. Still, a classic.
It wasn’t the outro for me. It was too slow to get into. After it got started I was okay with it but the “Heyy Judeeee” Over and over killed me. Something a lot of people say is why they hate hip hop. I, myself don’t like it much in too many songs either.
Check out the Love version
That's a huge reason live performances are better for it. There's more to look at.
All the biggest bands are from the same country, England. Turns out America is from England too. Who knew?
Exactly!
Love this song. Eric Clapton is playing guitar on the recording apparently
actually, this song wasnt a beatles hit. it wasnt a nr1 song, but they have 27 other nr1 songs, such as Something, Let it be, I wanna hold ur hand etc etc. personally, i would consider the song, Here comes the song, as a hit song, eventhough it wasnt a tier S song from em or wasnt even a single in many places. thats why i always say beatles is underrated. all bands /artist would dream about having those type of songs, and it would be their greatest by far
You can't really say the UK bands dumped on the US, because - yes the best UK bands made it massive in the US, all riding off the initial success of The Beatles - but the inspiration for the UK bands was US music. The Beatles themselves mention Presley, but the likes of Chuck Berry and Elmore James were huge influences. The US has produced amazing new music which has inspired around the world, and the reason the British bands did so well is more down to the music industry in the US who stopped investing and supporting diverse acts at that time to concentrate on selling "safe" family-friendly doo-wap "artists" whereas the UK were experiencing a boom of US-inspired rock'n'roll.
What a nice reaction. I totally agree. Hey Jude is more for in a pub, drinking. :-)
Great shirt! $6! Really enjoy your spirit!
The thing is, most of those English Bands, Beatles, Stones, Who, Led Zep. etc. were heavily influenced by the American Black music, Blues, Jazz, and Rock. Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Muddy Waters. But we also had Elvis, and Dylan represents the U.S. well. There was only one Beatles though.
You should hear Peter Framption's version.
Bands from America for you to check out: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers
The phenomena you discuss has a name. It was called The British Invasion.
You amazing
From the famous White Album. Eric Clapton on guitar.
American bands? Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers Band, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and Neil Young., Santana, Janis Joplin and Steely Dan. A little later on Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and so many more.
Great reaction this song was sampled by Wu tang Clan heart gently weeps on their album 8 diagrams guitar was played by George's son Dhabi Harrison good luck with your channel
All we had was The Beach Boys, Every Bros.and of course Elvis🙂
When the Beatles broke up, that made Creedence Clearwater Revival the top band for that year & maybe the next. Idr if that was just in the US though.
@@noracola5285 I kinda meant pre-Beatles we didn't have too much great music. CCR rules though🙂
the British bands were all influenced by American Rock and Roll and R & B of the 1950s, so it was a gift back to the USA... but there was also great American music at the time.... Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, the Doors, James Brown.... but the Beatles were the best
Only my favorite band.
(Yeah, I'm one of those Beatles obsessives...😄)
Nicley done :) Peace!
thought abba was v 3rd higest sellers?
Please do I am the walrus please please please!!!!
Beatles/Don't Pass Me By
🔥FIRE🤣
The best overseas musicians were influenced by great American music that was not played on mainstream American music stations at the time unless they were covered by white musicians
Come Together
Please watch the Jeff Healey Band's version of this. It's incredible! Don't watch the live performance. Jeff is amazing but there are these people who start screaming so loudly at the end(they call it singing but they sound horrible) and ruin it.
Not all USA groups were bad the Supremes had 13 no 1 singles in USA in the 60s only Beatles at 20 no 1s beat them Beatles ain't in the top 3 bands there no 1 band ever Michael Jackson Elvis Motown artists have sung there songs
Eric Clapton played lead guitar on this track. George wrote this one played guitar and sang. John, Paul, and Ringo covered the back.
Come Together