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This article is about Beatlemania, fan frenzy towards The Beatles. For the musical, see Beatlemania (musical).

Image:Beatles retouched.jpg Beatlemania is a term that was used during the 1960s to describe fan frenzy (particularly by young teenaged girls) toward The Beatles. Many fans across the world were known to have Beatlemania (and were thus known as "Beatlemaniacs") which hit the United States hard after The Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. It later became the name of various tribute groups dedicated to singing the songs of The Beatles. These groups have had John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr look-alikes.

The term has had a number of derivatives, usually shortlived, such as Rollermania in the early 1970s to describe a similar phenomenon directed at the Scottish boy band Bay City Rollers, and in the early 1980s, Menudomania to describe frenzy across Latin America for another world famous boy band, Menudo.

[edit] The dimensions

One can envision the dimensions of the original Beatlemania during its peak year in 1964 by looking at the unprecedented sales figures caused by it. During 1964, The Beatles sold over 30 million records in America alone. [citation needed] Beatlemania was a cool thing

[edit] Singles

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Released by Capitol records

  • I Want To Hold Your Hand – 5 million according to Capitol Records (1 million RIAA-certified)
  • Can't Buy Me Love – 3 million according to Capitol Records (1 million RIAA-certified)
  • A Hard Day's Night – 1 million RIAA-certified
  • I Feel Fine – 1 million RIAA-certified
  • And I Love Her – unknown
  • I'll Cry Instead – unknown
  • Matchbox - unknown

Total: over 10 million (4 million RIAA-certified)

Released by other companies (such as Swan, Tollie, Vee Jay, Polydor)

  • She Loves You – over 3 million
  • Please Please Me – 1.1 million
  • Twist And Shout – 1.2 million
  • Do You Want To Know A Secret – 1 million (Vee Jay)
  • Love Me Do – 1.1 million
  • My Bonnie – unknown
  • Ain't She Sweet - unknown
  • All My Loving – unknown
  • Why – unknown
  • Sie Liebt Dich – unknown
  • Four By The Beatles – unknown

Total: over 7.4 million (non RIAA-certified)

[edit] Albums

Released by Capitol records

  • Meet The Beatles! – 4 million (5 million RIAA-certified)
  • The Beatles' Second Album – over 2 million (2 million RIAA-certified)
  • Something New – over 2 million (2 million RIAA-certified)
  • The Beatles' Story – 500,000 (1 million RIAA-certified)
  • Beatles' 65 - 1 million (3 million RIAA-certified)

Total: over 10 million (13 million RIAA-certified)

Released by United Artists records

  • A Hard Day's Night – 3 million (4 million RIAA-certified)

Released by other companies

  • Introducing ... The Beatles – 1.2 million
  • Songs, Pictures & Stories Of The Fabulous Beatles – 400,000
  • Other Vee Jay releases combined – 155,000
  • The Beatles With Tony Sheridan & Their Guests – unknown
  • The American Tour With Ed Rudy – unknown

Total: over 1.7 million (non RIAA-certified)


These sales represent a total of 17.4 million singles and 14.7 million albums giving a grand total of 32.1 million records sold in just 12 months (of which 21 million are certified by the RIAA). Never before or since has a musical act approached sales figures on such a scale in such short a period of time.


Sources:

  • Spizer, Bruce (2000), The Beatles' Story on Capitol Records, Part 1: Beatlemania & The Singles. New Orleans: 498 Productions.
  • Spizer, Bruce (2000), The Beatles' Story on Capitol Records, Part 2: Beatlemania & The Albums. New Orleans: 498 Productions.
  • Spizer, Bruce (1998), The Beatles' Records On Vee Jay. New Orleans: 498 Productions.


The Beatles
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Pete Best | Stuart Sutcliffe | Jimmy Nicol
Management
Brian Epstein | Allen Klein | Neil Aspinall | Apple Records
Production
George Martin | Geoff Emerick | Norman Smith | Phil Spector | Abbey Road Studios | Jeff Lynne
Official studio albums
Please Please Me (1963) | With the Beatles (1963) | A Hard Day's Night (1964) | Beatles for Sale (1964) | Help! (1965) | Rubber Soul (1965) | Revolver (1966)  | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) | Magical Mystery Tour (1967) | The Beatles (The White Album) (1968) | Yellow Submarine (1969) | Abbey Road (1969) | Let It Be (1970)
Filmography
A Hard Day's Night (1964) | Help! (1965) | Magical Mystery Tour (1967) | Yellow Submarine (1968) | Let It Be (1970)
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