Article 6G9CN The Beatles set record 54-year gap between No 1 singles as Now and Then tops UK chart

The Beatles set record 54-year gap between No 1 singles as Now and Then tops UK chart

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Ben Beaumont-Thomas
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Paul McCartney says success of band's final' song together has blown my socks off', as it becomes the fastest-selling vinyl single this century

The Beatles have broken UK chart records as they return to No 1 with their final" song together, Now and Then - their 18th chart-topper in total.

Their 17th No 1 was The Ballad of John and Yoko in 1969, meaning they are now the artists with the longest gap between No 1 singles: 54 years, smashing the record set last year by Kate Bush when she reached the top with Running Up That Hill, 44 years after her No 1 with Wuthering Heights. Neither of the new songs the living members of the Beatles released in 1995 and 1996, Free as a Bird and Real Love, topped the charts.

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