The Beatles Score Several New Hit Singles — But Are They Actually 'Singles'?

20 March, 2025 - 0 Comments

This week has turned out to be a very special one for The Beatles on the band’s home turf in the United Kingdom. The rockers appear on multiple albums rankings, as well as a tally dedicated to bestselling songs. That’s not unusual for one of the top-performing acts of all time, but what is notable about the group’s showing this time around is that it includes two brand new releases – from a band that hasn’t been properly together in more than half a century.

The Beatles collect not one, but two new hit singles this week. The titles are not actually individual tracks, but rather very short collections that the Official Charts Company classifies as singles instead of EPs – which many fans would argue they are.

A pair of closely related projects, Saturday Club 31st March 1964 Part 1 and Part 2, both manage to debut on the Official Physical Singles chart. The projects enter right next to one another, coming in at No. 81 and No. 82, respectively. Those two “singles” are actually EPs, and they both feature five songs apiece.
The Beatles on Saturday Club

Saturday Club 31st March 1964 Part 1 is made up of The Beatles covering tracks by American acts such as Carl Perkins and Chan Romero, paying homage to the rock and country tunes the musicians were loving at the time.

Source: forbes.com/Hugh McIntyre

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