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Now That’s What I Call Music.


Billboard magazine reports that The Beatles sold more than two million individual songs worldwide and in excess of 450,000 albums in its first week on Apple’s iTunes Music Store. (The Beatles’ catalogue was added to iTunes on November 16th.) Nobody could be sure that music fans would automatically flock to iTunes and spend their hard-earned cash on Beatles songs that they already own, but it seems like – at least in the UK – people are glad they can impulsively buy a digital version of any tune by the Fab Four with just a single click. NME is reporting that UK-based iTunes users downloaded “Hey Jude” more than any other Beatles song, outselling its closest rival – “Let It Be” – by a landslide. Meanwhile, things are looking a little bit different stateside. A quick visit to the iTunes charts reveals that, “Here Comes the Sun”, which was written by George Harrison is the top-selling Beatles track in the U.S. The Abbey Road track is currently positioned at number 40 overall, and the closest Fab Four cut is “Let It Be”, which currently sits at number 50.


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"Do try to sound the "r" although not with the exaggerated trill usually given to it by so-called Scots comedians. But, again this to my English readers, don't even attempt to get the guttural sounds of "ach" and "loch". You will only strangle yourselves. To say "ach!" correctly you need generations of Scots blood behind you and you must have been born with the peat-reek in your nostrils and the sight of the hills as the first thing ever you clapped your eyes on." Ronald MacDonald Douglas (1889-1987)


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