
So, Slate has just started a 50th Anniversary "real time" Beatles blog:
Starting today, Brow Beat will follow the Beatles every week in “real time,” 50 years later, from their first chart-topper to their final rooftop concert. We begin with the Fab Four’s first No. 1 hit, “Please Please Me,” recorded on Nov. 26, 1962.
Week 1 - November 26, 1962: The Fab Four record their first British #1 hit, "Please Please Me", on the last of eighteen takes. After "Love Me Do", it was their second single.
My take on the song: it may not be a classic, but it's much better than the thoroughly bleh "Love Me Do", their first single, which even their producer thought was "crap".

Gaith Grades The Beatles
Love Me Do: An immensely cloying ditty. I can't tell which is worse, the shrill harmonica or the second-grade lyrics. Oh well, even the longest of journeys begin with a single step. C
Please Please Me: A little funky, and even the harmonica adds more than it detracts. (Hear a version without it here: it's still good, but it does lack a certain kick.) B+
Love Me Do: An immensely cloying ditty. I can't tell which is worse, the shrill harmonica or the second-grade lyrics. Oh well, even the longest of journeys begin with a single step. C
Please Please Me: A little funky, and even the harmonica adds more than it detracts. (Hear a version without it here: it's still good, but it does lack a certain kick.) B+