Global Charts
National Charts
 

Global Single Chart
60 years ago
the most popular tracks worldwide
according to the national single charts
dated to October 30, 1965
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3 / 4
week 5
Yesterday - Beatles
Parlophone / Capitol - 1 week at No.1
1 / 1
week 13
Help! - Beatles
Parlophone / Capitol
2 / 2
week 19
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Rolling Stones
Decca / London
new.JPG (991 bytes) Get Off Of My Cloud - Rolling Stones
Decca / London
8 / 5
week 8
Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire
Dunhill / RCA
10 / -
week 2
A Lover's Concerto - Toys
Stateside / DynoVoice
4 / 7
week 12
I Got You Babe - Sonny & Cher
Atco / Atlantic
5 / 3
week 6
Hang On Sloopy - McCoys
Immediate / Bang
6 / 8
week 4
Tears - Ken Dodd
Columbia
7 / 6
week 17
Il Silenzio - Nini Rosso
Durium / Sprint / Hansa
 

"Yesterday" is often interpreted as a melancholic ballad about lost love. Paul McCartney later suggested that the lyric 'I said something wrong' may have been inspired not by romance but by a childhood memory of mocking his mother for sounding 'posh'. McCartney's vocal and acoustic guitar, together with a string quartet, was essentially the band's first solo performance. It remains popular today and is one of the most covered songs in history of recorded music. The final recording was so different from other works by the Beatles that the band members vetoed the song's release as a single in United Kingdom. But in the rest of the world is was a big smash, published on September 13, 1965, it reached no.1 in the United States, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, and Finland, furthermore no.2 in Australia and New Zealand.

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