The Beatles See Multiple Songs Hit The Charts Again

The Beatles showed how popular they still are as a band a year ago when they returned with their first new single in decades. The group’s “Now and Then” stormed charts everywhere, bringing them back to the uppermost regions on many lists. That smash is back on multiple tallies in the rockers’ home country this week, and it’s not the only release from the Grammy champions that manages to return to at least one roster across the pond.

“Now and Then” is back on the Official Vinyl Singles chart this frame. The tune, which was made available to purchase on wax, is a top 20 win once again, as it reappears at No. 18.

The same cut is also on the rise on the Official Physical Singles tally. On that ranking, which looks at all formats that songs can be sold on—with vinyl leading the charge most of the time—The Beatles lift from No. 20 to No. 17 as their smash nears a full year on the roster.

As “Now and Then” reappears on one chart, “From Us To You – 2 March 1964” breaks back onto a pair as well. That single—which is actually an EP—returns to two lists at once.

“From Us To You – 2 March 1964” joins “Now and Then” on the Official Vinyl Singles and Official Physical Singles charts. The short collection wasn’t present on either list last frame, but now it’s become a big hit again on both of them.

Between the two, “From Us To You – 2 March 1964” lands highest on the vinyl-only roster, where it re-enters at No. 14. On the Official Physical Singles list, the title is back at No. 25.

The Beatles regularly appear on charts in the U.K., where they remain one of the most successful and popular names in music. “Now and Then” and “From Us To You – 2 March 1964” stand as two of the band’s most recent offerings, with one being a previously-unheard tune, while the other is a collection of largely already-known recordings. But because they come from the group that can do no wrong, both projects became sizable commercial wins, and they remain bestsellers, even months after their release.

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