When The Beatles replaced each other at number one
1973 was one of the best times to be The Beatles. Even though the group had disbanded three years earlier, all four former members had found solo success and personal fulfilment in the immediate years since. 1973 was also the year all four band members became a united front against Allen Klein, the former Rolling Stones manager who sought to control the Beatles at the end of the band’s career.But just based on commercial success, all four members were experiencing something of a renaissance by 1973. After being raked over the coals for his initial solo efforts, Paul McCartney had settled into a solid groove with Wings, scoring his second solo number one hit in America with ‘My Love’. Later that year, McCartney would truly return to superstar status thanks to Band on the Run, his most critically acclaimed effort with Wings.
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