The Beatles top UK singles chart 54 years after their last number one hit
The Beatles have made history after topping the UK singles chart a record 54 years since their previous number one.
âNow And Thenâ, a song based on a private recording made by John Lennon in the late 70s and completed earlier this year by the surviving members of the group, has hit the top spot after just eight days on release.
No other act in UK music history has had such a long gap between two chart-toppers.
The Beatles last reached number one with âThe Ballad of John and Yokoâ in 1969.
The previous record was set by Kate Bush, who waited 44 years between her first number one in 1978, âWuthering Heightsâ, and her second in 2022, âRunning Up That Hill (A Deal with God)â.
Sir Paul McCartney, one of the two surviving Beatles, described the news as âmind-bogglingâ, telling the Official Charts Company: âItâs blown my socks off. Itâs also a very emotional moment for me. I love it!â
âNow And Thenâ is The Beatlesâ 18th number one hit, extending their lead as the group with the most chart-toppers in the UK, ahead of Westlife (14) and Take That (12).
They have also drawn level with Elvis Presley to share the record for the act with the greatest number of different songs to reach number one in the UK.
Presley has topped the UK singles chart 21 times, but on three of these occasions the songs were re-releases of former number ones.
The history of âNow And Thenâ spans nearly five decades, beginning with the home recording made by John Lennon on a cassette in the late 70s, a few years before he was shot dead in 1980.
Lennonâs widow Yoko Ono passed this tape to Sir Paul in the early 90s, who then worked on the recording with fellow Beatles George Harrison and Sir Ringo Starr.
The trio quickly decided the poor sound quality of the tape, in particular the prominence of Lennonâs piano accompaniment, meant it was not worth developing any further.
It was not until 2022 that the right software was available to isolate Lennonâs voice from the original recording, which was then used as the basis for the current version of the song.
Along with Lennonâs 70s vocal, some of the 1990s guitar work by George Harrison â who died in 2001 â has been kept on the track, along with new contributions from Sir Paul and Sir Ringo.
The song has been masterminded by Sir Paul together with Giles Martin, son of the Beatlesâ original producer George Martin, while film directer Peter Jackson led the technological process to extract and clean up Lennonâs vocal.
The Beatlesâ original run of number ones lasted just over six years, starting with âFrom Me To Youâ in April 1963 and ending with âThe Ballad of John and Yokoâ in June 1969.
Their 60s chart-toppers included some of the worldâs most well-known songs, such as âShe Loves Youâ,âHelp!â,âYellow Submarineâ,âAll You Need Is Loveâ and âHey Judeâ.
The group missed out on a chance to score two further number ones in the 90s, when âFree As A Birdâ and âReal Loveâ stalled at numbers two and four respectively.
Both of these songs, like âNow And Thenâ, were based on private recordings made by Lennon in the 70s, except these were fully developed and completed in the mid-90s by McCartney, Harrison and Starr.
Other artists with long spells between UK number one singles include Tom Jones (42 years from âGreen, Green Grass of Homeâ in 1967 to âIslands In The Streamâ â with Rob Brydon, Robin Gibb and Ruth Jones â in 2009); Wham! (35 years between âThe Edge Of Heavenâ in 1986 and âLast Christmasâ in 2021); and Cher (26 years between âI Got You Babeâ â with Sonny Bono â in 1965 and âThe Shoop Shoop Songâ in 1991).
Last Christmas is back in the UK singles chart this week, re-appearing at number 37, while Mariah Careyâs equally persistent seasonal hit, All I Want For Christmas Is You, re-enters the chart at number 40.
It is the earliest appearance ever in the UK singles chart for a Christmas song.
Elsewhere, last weekâs number one, Is It Over Now? (Taylorâs Version) by Taylor Swift, drops to number three, while Prada by Casso, Raye & D-Block Europe climbs one place to number two.
Taylor Swift remains at the top of the album chart with 1989 (Taylorâs Version), while a reissued version of Oasisâs 1998 compilation album The Masterplan is at number two.
BTS star Jung Kook is a new entry at number three with his debut solo album Golden, ahead of Hackney Diamonds by The Rolling Stones at four and a new entry for Sir Cliff Richard at five, Cliff With Strings â My Kinda Life.
The UK singles and album charts are compiled by the Official Charts Company.
Additional reporting by Press Association.




