The Beatles are back in the Top Five of the Billboard 200 with their Super Deluxe version of their classic album Revolver. Back on September 10th, 1966, Revolver became the “Fab Four’s” ninth American Number One album, hitting the top spot on September 10th, 1966 and staying at Number One for six weeks.
It was replaced at Number One by the Supremes’ one-and-only original chart-topping album, Supremes A’-Go-Go.
Four days after releasing Revolver, the Beatles launched their final U.S. tour. Except for their recent chart topper “Paperback Writer,” they ignored all of their new and complex material, preferring instead to play older songs such as “She’s A Woman,” “I Wanna Be Your Man,” and “I Feel Fine.”
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