Popularity
The Beatles weren’t always at the so-called “top of the charts”. The Beatles were a very popular band in England at the time. Come the mid 1960s, they decided to tour our beloved United States of America. As research shows, the Beatles proved to be “as funny and quick witted as they were musically talented” …show more content…
In the 1960s, the band we know as the Beatles were loved by all. I can bet, that is you ask anyone these days, they’ll probably know who and what the Beatles are/were. As my research states, “no band had ever influenced pop culture the way that the Beatles have” (Sewd). At the time, everyone loved and adored the Beatles and their music, if not the members themselves. The Beatles were young, handsome, humorous, and someone new that the citizens could love (Sanders 8). The Beatles changed history in a way that no one ever has and ever will. No plain Jane can just become someone as remembered and as popular as the beloved Beatles of England. Everyone knew them, and they were -and are- loved immensely. The way the Beatles impacted history and the people themselves is unforgettable, and will be remembered throughout all of