the beatles
The song is by the Beatles. it is NOT a Yuletide number by any means.
The song, Christmas Alphabet, is a Christmas song written in 1955, sung by the singer, Dickie Valentine. The song became a big hit, going #1 in the United Kingdom.
Westlife with cover versions of the Abba song" I Have a Dream" and Terry Jacks hit "Seasons in the Sun"
There is a song called "Happy Christmas (War is Over)" by former Beatles member, John Lennon. There is also a holiday sing-a-long on YouTube by musician Dan Tyler.
"Hey Jude" by the Beatles was the number 1 hit song for 1968.
The Beatles' Christmas records was created in 1963.
Please please me was there first No. 1 hit.
Please Please Me
The Beatles released no records in Australia in 1962, so they could not have had a hit there of any kind.
Love Me do
The first number 1 hit from The Beatles in Europe was their song Love Me Do. The simple and catchy melody featuring lyrics of love caught on quickly.
The Beatles started in 1962, with a #1 hit in 1963 and American #1 hits in 1964, The Who started in 1964 with their first hit "Can't explain" in 1965.
The Beatles hold the record with 4 no.1's.
the long and winding road
Beatles songs have been released after the break up, however, for example, "Free as a Bird" was recorded in 1994 using an old recording of Lennon (he died in 1980), but none of these reached #1. Several songs from the Beatles last two albums reached the status of #1 hit, such as "Get Back", "Come Together", "Let it Be" and "The Long and Winding Road". The last Beatles hit to retain the #1 position was "The Long and Winding Road" from "Let it Be" (which was one of McCartney's reason for leaving The Beatles, as he was dissatisfied with the producer's addition of a backing orchestra), which reached number 1 on the 13th June 1970.
Two artists who have achieved at least two Christmas No. 1 singles in the UK are Cliff Richard and The Beatles. Cliff Richard topped the charts with "Mistletoe and Wine" in 1988 and "Saviour's Day" in 1990. The Beatles secured the Christmas No. 1 spot with "I Want to Hold Your Hand" in 1963 and "I Feel Fine" in 1964.