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I didn't know Skepta and JME were brothers - that's this week's 'today I learned' from the Suedehead chart commentary :magic:

 

Really, none of The Beatles' albums were #1 for more than 15 weeks in the USA? :o

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I didn't know Skepta and JME were brothers - that's this week's 'today I learned' from the Suedehead chart commentary :magic:

 

Really, none of The Beatles' albums were #1 for more than 15 weeks in the USA? :o

I didn't know the connection myself until I looked for info about JME. If I hadn't gone waffling on about other charting brothers I would have deleted that bit anyway as JME missed the top 40. However, after putting in the effort, I kept it in :lol:

 

Sgt Pepper had the longest run at number one in the US - 15 weeks.

Really, none of The Beatles' albums were #1 for more than 15 weeks in the USA? :o

 

They released like 3 albums/year or so not much room there or otherwise they would had been number one like 3 years altogether

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They released like 3 albums/year or so not much room there or otherwise they would had been number one like 3 years altogether

Yes, they had 3 number one albums in 1964 for 30 weeks at number one and 4 albums in 1964 for another 30 weeks in 1965.

 

 

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