After an emotional week, Beatles fans have something to look forward to: the Fab Four may be about to break several UK chart records. This would be a major achievement for the band, and it would be a testament to their enduring popularity.
New sales data from the Official Charts shows that Now and Then is currently on track to become the band's 18th UK number one single. This would be a major achievement for the band, as they would surpass their previous record of 17 UK number one singles.
The song is currently at number 42 on the UK chart, but it's poised to make a major climb in the next few days. It sold 8,000 copies in just 10 hours, which is an impressive feat. If it can continue to sell at that rate, it could easily climb 41 places and reach number 1.
The Beatles would hold the record for the longest gap between two UK number one singles in the history of the chart.
The Beatles' last UK number one single, "The Ballad of John and Yoko," was released in June 1969, it has been more than 54 years since the band has topped the UK charts.
The Beatles would also hold the record for the longest span of time between an act’s first and last UK number one singles.
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