All you need is love was released near Christmas.
If you watch the music video you'll see a Christmassy theme.
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
Please please me was there first No. 1 hit.
Love Me do
The Beatles released no records in Australia in 1962, so they could not have had a hit there of any kind.
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 long and winding road
The Beatles hold the record with 4 no.1's.
Come Together
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.