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Beatles Classics Chart Again After 50+ Years
25 Nov
Summary
- Two classic Beatles songs re-entered UK charts unexpectedly.
- In My Life and I Want to Hold Your Hand saw renewed interest.
- McCartney and Lennon recalled writing sessions for hits.

The enduring appeal of The Beatles continues to captivate audiences, with two of their beloved 1960s hits recently resurfacing on the UK charts. "In My Life," originally from the 1965 album Rubber Soul, and the 1963 single "I Want to Hold Your Hand" experienced a "surprise surge" in popularity, earning them spots on the Official Singles charts.
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" holds particular significance as The Beatles' first number-one hit in America. Paul McCartney recounted its genesis in a 1964 interview, describing an informal jam session in a basement where a catchy refrain emerged. John Lennon later echoed this sentiment, recalling how a specific chord struck during a piano session at Jane Asher's house was pivotal to the song's creation.
Discussions around the songwriting process for "In My Life" also emerged, with Lennon and McCartney having differing recollections about who composed the melody. While Lennon asserted his contribution to the music, both agreed he was the lyricist. Lennon described the song as a nostalgic reflection on places from his past.




