The Beatles' Solo Hits: A Look Back at Their Individual Careers

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The Beatles' Solo Hits: A Look Back at Their Individual Careers

The Beatles were a dominant force in the music industry during the 1960s, but their breakup in 1970 marked the beginning of their solo careers. On April 17, 1971, all four former members of The Beatles had solo hits on the UK charts. Paul McCartney's "Another Day," John Lennon's "Power To The People," George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord," and Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy" all made their mark on the music scene.

Paul McCartney's "Another Day" reached No. 2 on the UK chart, showcasing his talent as a solo artist. John Lennon's "Power To The People" peaked at No. 7, reflecting his unique style and message. George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" was a chart-topper, becoming one of his most iconic songs. Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy" hit No. 4, with production by George Harrison, highlighting his musical prowess.

These solo hits marked the beginning of The Beatles' individual careers, showcasing their diverse talents and musical styles. Despite their breakup, each member continued to make a significant impact on the music industry, solidifying their legacy as iconic musicians.