Taken from the band’s fourth album, 1975’s A Night At The Opera, Bohemian Rhapsody reached the top of the Official Singles Chart on November 2 of that year giving the band their first ever Number 1 single. The quartet have a combined sales total of 12.8 million singles, and their biggest selling track is of course Bohemian Rhapsody. The UK’s second biggest selling singles group of all time is Queen. The Beatles' biggest selling track, however, is their fifth single, She Loves You, which peaked at Number 1 in 1963. Their first hit was Love Me Do which peaked at Number 17 in 1962 (it would eventually climb up to Number 4 in 1982 after being re-issued to celebrate its 20th anniversary). To date The Beatles have enjoyed 31 Top 40 hits (including 17 Official Number 1 singles). This makes John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr not only the biggest selling group in the history of the Official Singles Chart, but with a 400,000 lead over Elvis Presley, it also the biggest selling act of all time, too. The Beatles top the chart with a combined singles sales total of 22.1 million singles. To whet your appetites for the big day, we’ve already revealed the Official Top 10 biggest selling male artists and biggest selling female singles artists of all time, and to today we reveal The Official Top 20 Biggest Selling Groups Of All Time! In just over a week we’ll be blowing out the candles on a very big birthday cake to celebrate 60th glittering years of the Official Singles Chart. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Official Singles Chart, we reveal The Official Top 20 Biggest Selling Groups Of All Time!