Talk:Mary Wells

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she's so fine.

"...broke up The Beatles run at the top of the pop charts. . ."
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 * Though the song started off slowly, it broke up The Beatles run at the top of the pop charts during the summer of 1964.

This is not correct. "My Guy" went to #1 in May of 1964 which is still Spring. Summer does does begin until the near end of June.

At least based on the information in Wikipedia here, Love Me Do, The Beatles first single, replaced My Guy at the top of the charts. Maybe it was different on opposite sides of the Atlantic? Its a bit confusing as it is. (John User:Jwy talk) 18:31, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

"My Guy" replaced a Louis Armstrong song from the number-one slot and The Beatles replaced it with "Love Me Do", maybe they meant top ten, I don't know. BrothaTimothy (talk · contribs) 18:51, 10 September 2008 (UTC)

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