Most weeks at No.1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 by a group
- Who
- The Beatles
- What
- 59 week(s)
- Where
- United States
- When
- 01 March 2026
The 20 No.1 singles by The Beatles (UK) have, between them, accrued 59 weeks at the top of the US Billboard Hot 100. In chronological order, they are: “I Want to Hold Your Hand” (7 weeks in 1964); “She Loves You” (2 weeks in 1964); “Can’t Buy Me Love” (5 weeks in 1964); “Love Me Do” (1 week in 1964); “A Hard Day’s Night” (2 weeks in 1964); “I Feel Fine” (3 weeks in 1964–65); “Eight Days a Week” (2 weeks in 1965); “Ticket to Ride” (1 week in 1965); “Help!” (3 weeks in 1965); “Yesterday” (4 weeks in 1965); “We Can Work It Out” (3 weeks in 1966); “Paperback Writer” (2 weeks in 1966); “Penny Lane” (1 week in 1967); “All You Need Is Love” (1 week in 1967); “Hello, Goodbye” (3 weeks in 1967–68); “Hey Jude” (9 weeks in 1968); “Get Back” (with Billy Preston; 5 weeks in 1969); “Come Together”/“Something” (1 week in 1969); “Let It Be” (2 weeks in 1970); “The Long and Winding Road”/“For You Blue” (2 weeks in 1970).
As of 1 March 2026, Mariah Carey (101), Elvis Presley (79) and Rihanna (60) are the only artists with more cumulative weeks at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 than The Beatles.
The Beatles’ 20 US No.1s is unrivalled by any act. Mariah Carey is second overall, with 19 No.1 singles.