And only three weeks later on March 7th it would peak at #1 {for 2 weeks} and it stayed on the chart for 10 weeks And this being 1965, the record's Bside, "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party", also made the Top 100, it reached #39 and spent 6Having held both tracks off the Beatles '65 album, Capitol Records issued 'Eight Days A Week' / 'I Don't Want To Spoil The Party' as a single on 15 February 1965 Its release reportedly came as a result of US DJs playing imported copies of Beatles For SaleThe Beatles Eight Days a Week—The Touring Years grossed $29 million in the US and Canada and $94 million in other territories, including $14 million in the UK, for a worldwide total of $123 million In the film's opening weekend in North America, it made $785,336 from 85 theatres, for an average of $9,239 Critical response The Ballad Of Eight Days A Week Sixstr Stories The beatles eight days a week album