Global Charts
National Charts
 

Global Single Chart
60 years ago
the most popular tracks worldwide
according to the national single charts
dated to April 18, 1964
compiled and provided by

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1 / 1
week 3
Can't Buy Me Love - Beatles
Parlophone / Capitol - 3 weeks at No.1
2 / 2
week 19
I Want To Hold Your Hand - Beatles
Parlophone / Capitol
3 / 3
week 23
She Loves You - Beatles
Parlophone / Swan
4 / 4
week 5
Twist And Shout - Beatles
Parlophone / Tollie
5 / 5
week 8
Glad All Over - Dave Clark Five
Epic / Columbia
9 / 8
week 4
Needles And Pins - Searchers
Kapp / Pye
new.JPG (991 bytes) Bits And Pieces - Dave Clark Five
Epic / Columbia
8 / 6
week 8
Please Please Me - Beatles
Parlophone / Vee-Jay
6 / 7
week 6
Hippy Hippy Shake - Swinging Blue Jeans
Electrola / HMV / Imperial
7 / 10
week 3
Suspicion - Terry Stafford
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"Can't Buy Me Love" was released in March 1964, included on the group's album A Hard Day's Night (1964). While in Paris, the Beatles stayed at the five-star George V hotel and had an upright piano moved into one of their suites so that songwriting could continue. It was here that Paul McCartney wrote "Can't Buy Me Love". The song was written under the pressure of the success achieved by "I Want To Hold Your Hand", which had just reached number one in the United States. The song became another big success worldwide with no.1 positions in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, and New Zealand.

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