Please Please Me
-Days spent in the studio: 3
-Released: March 22nd, 1963
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 70
With The Beatles
-Days spent in the studio: 7
-Released: November 22nd, 1963
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 51
A Hard Day’s Night
-Days spent in the studio: 8
-Released: June 26th, 1964
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 51
Beatles for Sale
-Days in the studio: 8
-Released: December 4th, 1964
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 46
Help!
-Days in the studio: 12
-Released: August 13th, 1965
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 44
Rubber Soul
-Days in the studio: 17
-Released: December 6th, 1965
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 59
Revolver
-Days in the studio: 33
-Released: August 8th, 1966
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 77
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
-Days in the studio: 55
-Released: June 2nd, 1967
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 175
Magical Mystery Tour
-Days in the studio: 33
-Released: November 27th, 1967
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart 91
The White Album
-Days in the studio: 73
-Released: November 25th, 1968
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 155
Yellow Submarine
-Days in the studio: 18
-Released: January 13th, 1969
-Peak Chart Position: 2
-Weeks on Chart: 25
Abbey Road
-Days in the studio: 47
-Released: October 1st, 1969
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 129
Let It Be
-Days in the studio: 13
-Released: May 28th, 1970
-Peak Chart Position: 1
-Weeks on Chart: 59
Most weeks at number 1: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band with 15 weeks
Most guest musicians: Magical Mystery Tour with 85
Total record sales worldwide as of 2004: 1.3 billion
Most mentions of love:
-A Hard Day’s Night with 70
-Please Please Me with 65
Least mentions of love: Let It Be