I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND
by BEATLES
English multi-instrumentalist quartet The Beatles hailed from Liverpool and consisted of members Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison. The Beatles scored their third UK Official Singles Chart Number 1 with the self-penned I Want To Hold Your Hand, creating a chart record in the process as the first time an act had replaced themselves at the Number 1 spot, displacing She Loves You in early December 1963.
Released November 29, 1963, I Want To Hold Your Hand entered the chart at 10 and shot to the top a week later for a five-week stint across Christmas 1963, giving the band their first UK Official Singles Chart Christmas Number 1. I Want To Hold Your Hand would go on to become their first chart-topper in America, was their biggest-selling single worldwide, and the UK’s second biggest-selling single of the 1960s clocking up 1.82 million sales.
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Music video
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Official Singles Chart
Chart facts
- Peak position1
- LabelPARLOPHONE
- Catalogue numberR5084
- First Chart Date
Weeks on chart
- 5No1
- 10Top 10
- 13Top 20
- 18Top 40
- 22Top 75
- 22Top 100
Chart run
1 week - 20/05/1964
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