"Can't Buy Me Love" was released as a single, backed by
John Lennon's song "
You Can't Do That". The release took place on 16 March 1964 in the United States and four days later in the United Kingdom. In the US, "Can't Buy Me Love" topped the
Billboard Hot 100 chart for five weeks. With the success of the song, the Beatles established four
records on the Hot 100: • Until
Billboard began using
SoundScan for their charts in 1991, the song had the biggest jump to the top position: number 27 to number 1. • It gave the Beatles three consecutive chart-topping singles, since "I Want to Hold Your Hand" was replaced at number 1 by "She Loves You", which was in turn replaced by "Can't Buy Me Love". The three songs spent a combined total of 14 consecutive weeks at number 1. This is the only time an artist had three number 1 singles in a row. • When "Can't Buy Me Love" reached number 1, on 4 April 1964, the Beatles held the entire top five on the Hot 100, the next positions being filled by "
Twist and Shout", "She Loves You", "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "
Please Please Me", respectively. No other act had held the top five spots simultaneously, a record not broken until 2021. • During its second week at number 1, the Beatles had fourteen songs on the Hot 100 at the same time. In the UK, "Can't Buy Me Love" became the Beatles' fourth number 1 and their third single to sell over a million copies. By November 2012, it had sold 1.53 million copies there. As of December 2018, it was the 35th best-selling single of all time in the UK – one of six Beatles songs included on the top sales rankings published by the
Official Charts Company. A stereo mix of "Can't Buy Me Love" was first carried out in late June 1964 for inclusion on the Beatles' ''
A Hard Day's Night album. For its sequence in the film A Hard Day's Night, director Richard Lester used crane shots to capture the four band members running and leaping in a sports field. In his book on the history of music videos, Money for Nothing'', author Saul Austerlitz places "Can't Buy Me Love" at number 33 on the "Top 100 Videos List". Subsequent album appearances for the song include the compilations
Hey Jude (1970; also known as
The Beatles Again), the 1973 double-disc collection
1962–1966, the 1982 release
Reel Music, which features songs from the Beatles' feature films; the 1982 compilation
20 Greatest Hits and the 2000
greatest hits album 1; a composite of takes one and two of "Can't Buy Me Love" was included on the
Anthology 1 compilation in 1995.
Rolling Stone ranked "Can't Buy Me Love" at number 295 on its list of the
500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2010. In September 2015, the Beatles donated the use of their recording of the song to
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for a television commercial. McCartney opened his 2022 "
Got Back" Tour gigs with the song. ==Cover versions==