| This was the first Beatles song
to catch on in America. In 1963, the
Beatles became stars in England, but
couldn't break through in the US.
They couldn't get a major label to
distribute their singles in America,
so songs like "Love Me Do" and "She
Loves You" were issued on small
labels and flopped, even though they
were hits in England. By February
1964, America finally took notice of
The Beatles and bought this single
in droves, giving them their first
US hit. It sold better in first 10
days of release in the US than any
other British single. |
| The Beatles celebrated madly
when they found out they were #1 in
America. They came to America for
the first time in February 1964, a
week after this hit #1, and having
the top single gave them a huge
boost. Conquering the US was, and
still is, a big deal for British
bands. Many groups that are huge in
the UK (Oasis, Blur) never really
catch on in America. |
| John Lennon and Paul McCartney
wrote this in Jane Asher's basement.
Asher was an actress who became
Paul's first high-profile
girlfriend. After appearing in
several movies, TV shows and stage
productions, Asher became an
authority on baking, and has her own
business selling party cakes and
supplying baking and decorating
equipment. She and Paul broke up in
1968. |
| The Beatles performed this on
their first 2 Ed Sullivan Show
appearances, which took place Feb
9th and 16th, 1964. There was a
media frenzy around The Beatles, as
this was #1 on the charts and
millions of people saw them on
Sullivan's show. The Beatles were
booked for the show before they had
a hit in the US, so they actually
got paid less than many other guests
for their appearance. |
| Bob Dylan thought the line "I
can't hide" was "I get high," and a
reference to marijuana. He was
surprised to learn they had never
tried pot, and became part of
Beatles lore when he introduced them
to it. |
| This was one of John Lennon's
favorite Beatles songs. |
| Two parody groups made answer
songs to this in 1964: "I'll Let You
Hold My Hand" by The Bootles and
"Yes, You Can Hold My Hand" by The
Beatlettes. |
| This was played on a Washington,
D.C. radio station before it was
released in America by a DJ who got
the record from a stewardess. It was
a huge hit with his listeners. |
| The first Beatles song recorded
on 4 track equipment. Some of their
first songs were in mono. |
| The Beatles also cut a German
version called "Komm Gib Mir Deine
Hand." The Beatles picked up some
German while playing The Star Club
in Hamburg in 1962. |
| When this hit US #1 it was the
first time a British group topped
the charts in the US since 1962,
when "Telstar" by The Tornados did
it. The Beatles quickly began
dominating the US charts. |