RECORD BUSTERS: AND HERE COMES THE BEATLES ONE MORE TIME . . . FEBRUARY 8, 1964

British Chart-Toppers’ Fame and Popularity Spurs Rapid-Climb in U.S. Record Sales

 

 

 

LONDON — The Beatles are certain to establish Britain’s biggest ever selling single in the world with “I Want To Hold Your Hand.”

Home sales of 1,550,000 make it the biggest-ever seller in Britain (sales of “She Loves You” are less than 50,000 behind it here) and with American sales added to totals increasing rapidly in other parts, the record must top the Tornados’ three-million seller, “Telstar.”

Under the direction of their producer, George Martin, the Beatles waxed the follow-up to “I Want To Hold Your Hand” at the Pathe Marconi Studios in Paris last week — there was not sufficient time for the group to record in London between the completion of their Paris stint and their departure for New York.

The new song is virtually certain to be one of those written by Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney (they write all the group’s material) for inclusion in the United Artists film which goes into production at the end of this month starring the Liverpool foursome.

During their Parisian sessions the Beatles also waxed “I Want To Hold Your Hand” in German.

Next week the Beatles make their U. S.concert debuts at Washington’s Uline Arena (Feb. 11) and New York’s Carnegie Hall (Feb. 12). George Martin, who will be in New York to record Shirley Bassey at the Carnegie Hall (Feb. 15) is still considering waxing an album with the Beatles there.

His decision will be literally last-minute for it is dependent on John and Paul having written sufficient new material for their act to make up an original LP — and they write their songs overnight.

Their staggering success in Britain continues — a paperback titled “Meet The Beatles” has become the hottest thing on the bookstalls and at lightning speed has become only the eighth paperback to notch up one million sales in this country. A leading manufacturer is having difficulty in keeping up with the demand for his latest line — Beatles wallpaper! END

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Information and news source: Billboard; February 8, 1964

 

Note: It bears noting this article was published by Billboard, Saturday, February 8. The eve of The Beatles first U.S. television appearance on CBS’ Ed Sullivan Show, Sunday night, February 9, 1964. Fifty-seven years ago.

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