{"id":145302,"date":"2023-11-16T23:21:52","date_gmt":"2023-11-16T23:21:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/?p=145302"},"modified":"2023-11-16T23:21:52","modified_gmt":"2023-11-16T23:21:52","slug":"the-beatles-earn-record-extending-35th-billboard-hot-100-top-10-with-now-and-then","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/celebrities\/the-beatles-earn-record-extending-35th-billboard-hot-100-top-10-with-now-and-then\/","title":{"rendered":"The Beatles Earn Record-Extending 35th Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 With 'Now And Then'"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Beatles<\/b> have returned to the Billboard Hot 100<\/i> songs chart, as “Now and Then” debuted at No. 7.<\/p>\n
With “Now and Then,” the iconic band have extended their record to 35 top 10s on the Billboard Hot 100<\/i>. The song is their first top 10 since 1996.<\/p>\n
“Now and Then” is billed as the final Beatles song, first recorded as a demo in 1977 by John Lennon<\/b> and initially intended for the band’s three-edition Anthology<\/i> series in the mid-’90s before being shelved. <\/p>\n
“Now And Then” was written and sung by John Lennon<\/b> in 1978, developed and worked on by Paul McCartney<\/b>, George Harrison<\/b> and Ringo Starr<\/b>, and finally finished by Paul and Ringo 45 years later.<\/p>\n
“Now and Then” enters the Hot 100 with 11 million streams, 2.1 million in radio reach and 73,000 physical and digital singles sold combined in the United States November 3-9, following its November 2 release, according to Luminate<\/i>.<\/p>\n
(Photo: Apple Corps Ltd.) <\/p>\n