- John Lennon wrote "Please, Please, Me" at his Aunt Mimi's house.
- George Martin famously said at the end of the recording session. "Congratulations, gentlemen. You've just made your Number One". Aunt Mimi apparently said "That's more like it. That'll do well"
- In the official Record Retailer chart it actually made #2 but in all the competing charts at the time it did make #1.
- In 2004, Rolling Stone placed it at #184 in their top 500 singles of all time
- Its John Lennon on the harmonica.
- John Lennon wrote "Please, Please, Me" at his Aunt Mimi's house.
- George Martin famously said at the end of the recording session. "Congratulations, gentlemen. You've just made your Number One". Aunt Mimi apparently said "That's more like it. That'll do well"
- In the official Record Retailer chart it actually made #2 but in all the competing charts at the time it did make #1.
- In 2004, Rolling Stone placed it at #184 in their top 500 singles of all time
- Its John Lennon on the harmonica.