The Beatles is still selling albums and racking up millions of streams every week, which help them maintain a presence on various rankings.
Usually, the band takes up space with one of their popular compilations, as these collections contain most of their biggest hits. This time around, however, it’s one of their traditional full-lengths that keeps them on the weekly tallies.
Abbey Road is back yet again, as Americans continue to buy the classic. The Beatles’ blockbuster returns to a pair of charts this period, as sales of the title increase substantially.
The Beatles reappear on the Vinyl Albums chart with Abbey Road this week. The set re-enters the race at No. 23, at the tail end of Billboard’s list of the top-selling titles on that one format in the U.S.
The same studio effort can also be found on the Top Album Sales chart as well. That tally, which is focused on the bestselling projects of any style, length, or on any format, features 50 spots, and The Beatles narrowly find space on the roster. Abbey Road is back at No. 45 this time around.
In the past tracking frame, Abbey Road sold another 2,300 copies, according to Luminate. That’s up more than 42% from the frame prior, when The Beatles’ smash success was purchased by 1,600 fans across the U.S.
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