Nothing in pop music before or since has matched the impact of the Beatles. Every recording star in the business felt the power of Beatlemania. Some even sang about it: "A Letter form Elaina" - by Casey Kasem of radio's Casey's Countdown fame.
"Little Beatle Boy" - by The Angels of "My Boyfriend's Back" fame.
"I Wanna Be a Beatle" - by Gene Cornish who later blazed his own trail as a member of the Young Rascals (Good Lovin' and dozens of other great songs.)
"Beatle Beat" - by the one and only Ella Fitzgerald who attempts to latch onto a little Beatle magic with this song.
"I Hate the Beatles" - by comedian Allan Sherman (Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah) who bashes the Beatles when it was still OK for people over 30 to hate them.
"Saga of the Beatles" - by Johnny and the Hurricanes, a last ditch attempt to salvage a sagging career.
"I Love You Ringo" by Bonnie Jo Mason who later became a tad bit better known using the name Cher.
"We Love You Beatles" - The Carefrees' words of affection made it to 39 on the Top 40.
"A Beatle I Want To Be" - Sonny Curtis, one of Buddy Holly's Crickets, isn't shy about wanting to join the group.