Today in Music History: The Beatles' 'Hello, Goodbye' at No. 1
February 05, 2016

History Highlight:
Today in 1967, "Hello, Goodbye" off Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles was the No. 1 single in the country. The single was commercially successful around the world, topping charts in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and several other countries.
Also, Today In:
1957 - Bill Haley & His Comets arrived in the U.K. to begin their tour of the U.K. Haley was the first American rock star to tour the U.K.
1967 - The News Of The World reported that Mick Jagger had taken LSD at the Moody Blues' home in the UK. Jagger sued the paper for libel in an on-going feud between the News Of The World and The Stones.
1971 - Black Sabbath began recording their third album Master of Reality at Island Studios in London. The album would go on to become their first top ten album in the U.S.
1972 - Paul Simon released his first new song without Art Garfunkel, "Mother and Child Reunion", which peaked at No. 4 in the US. Simon got the idea for the song's title from a chicken-and-egg dish called Mother and Child Reunion that he saw on a Chinese restaurant's menu.
1978 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer broke up.
1983 - Toto's "Africa" hit No. 1 in the U.S. singles chart.
1983 - Def Leppard's third album Pyromania entered the Billboard 200 Album Chart at number 69. The album would peak at number two, spend 116 weeks on the chart and sell ten million records in the U.S. alone.
1994 - ZZ Top entered the Billboard 200 Album Chart at number fourteen with their eleventh studio album Antenna which was their first album for RCA Records. The album went on to sell one million copies in the U.S.
1994 - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 Album Chart with Greatest Hits which went on to sell ten million copies in the U.S.
1999 - George Harrison was stabbed repeatedly during an attempted early morning robbery at his home near London. The 56-year-old musician and his wife Olivia struggled with the intruder and were able to hold him until the authorities got there. The couple recovered from their injuries at a nearby hospital.
2006 - The Rolling Stones performed the halftime show of Super Bowl XL in Detroit. The NFL imposed a five-second delay and censored lyrics considered too explicit.
Birthday:
Barrett Strong, the first artist to record a hit for Motown, is 75 today.
Christopher Guest, the actor, director, writer and musician — known for his work as guitarist Nigel Tufnel in This is Spinal Tap — is 68 today.
Duff McKagan, bassist for Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver, is 52 today.
Bobby Brown is 47 today.
Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, and Wikipedia.
