The Beatles have made an astonishing comeback with their new single “Now and Then,” achieving unprecedented success across various Billboard charts. Touted as the band’s final track, it has resonated globally, marking a significant milestone in their illustrious career.
On the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, “Now and Then” has become The Beatles’ highest-charting hit, peaking at No. 2, just behind Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves’ “I Remember Everything.” This surpasses their previous best of No. 3 with “Here Comes the Sun.”
Similarly, on the Hot Rock Songs chart, the song narrowly missed the top spot, ranking as their highest entry yet. This achievement adds to their legacy, showcasing their enduring appeal in the rock genre.
“Now and Then” also made an impressive debut on the Rock Streaming Songs chart, landing at No. 5 in its first week and surpassing their previous best performer, “Here Comes the Sun.”
Furthermore, the song marked The Beatles’ first top 10 entry on the Adult Alternative Airplay radio chart, outperforming their mid-90s post-breakup release, “Free as a Bird.”
These chart successes underscore the timeless popularity of The Beatles, as “Now and Then” connects with both long-time fans and a new generation of listeners, reaffirming their status as one of the most influential bands in music history.
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