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  1. Nov 3, 2023 · Browse their 50 best-performing singles below. The Beatles’ 50 Biggest Billboard Hits recap is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 chart.

  2. Nov 7, 2023 · The Beatles Official most-streamed tracks. 1. HERE COMES THE SUN. THE BEATLES. 2. LET IT BE. THE BEATLES. 3. COME TOGETHER.

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    • With a Little Help from My Friends. With A Little Help From My Friends (Remastered 2009) This was written by Lennon and McCartney for the Sgt Pepper and given to Ringo Starr to sing.
    • Magical Mystery Tour. Magical Mystery Tour (Remastered 2009) This was released on the band's Magical Mystery Tour soundtrack album, which was a double EP in Britain but an album in America.
    • Yellow Submarine. The Beatles - Yellow Submarine. A children's song written by Lennon and McCartney for Revolver, this catchy tune was sung by Ringo Starr.
    • Free as a Bird. The Beatles - Free As A Bird. In 1994, the surviving members of the Beatles reunited to finish three John Lennon demos. Two of them were recorded, with this Jeff Lynne-produced track being the lead single.
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    • ‘Hello, Goodbye’ Main Writer: McCartney. Recorded: October 2, 19, 25 and November 2, 1967. Released: November 27, 1967. 11 weeks; No. 1. McCartney never claimed that the irresistibly bounce “Hello, Goodbye” was his most profound songwriting moment.
    • ‘Yes It Is’ Main Writer: Lennon. Recorded: February 16, 1965. Released: April 19, 1965. 4 weeks; No. 46 (B side) As he was with much of his early work, Lennon was dismissive of “Yes It Is”; he said it was “me trying a rewrite of ‘This Boy,’ but it didn’t work.”
    • ‘Long, Long, Long’ Writer: Harrison. Recorded: October 7-9, 1968. Released: November 25, 1968. Not released as a single. “Long, Long, Long” seems like a love song — “How I want you/How I love you/You know that I need you” — but the object of Harrison’s affections was God.
    • ‘All I’ve Got to Do’ Main Writer: Lennon. Recorded: September 11, 1963. Released: January 20, 1964. Not released as a single. “Smokey Robinson was like God in our eyes,” McCartney once said.
    • “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” Writer: Harrison. Recorded: September 5 and 6, 1968. Released: November 25, 1968. Not released as a single. The lyrics for “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” George Harrison’s first truly great Beatles song, began as an accident — but a deliberate one.
    • “A Day in the Life” The ultimate Lennon-McCartney collaboration, “A Day in the Life” wasn’t recognized as the band’s masterwork until the Eighties, after Lennon’s death.
    • “I Want to Hold Your Hand” “I Want to Hold Your Hand” was the first exposure most American had to the songwriting magic of Lennon and McCartney. It set off Beatlemania, and represented what producer George Martin calls “the apex of Phase One of the Beatles’ development.”
    • “Strawberry Fields Forever” Lennon once said growing up “was scary because there was nobody to relate to.” Strawberry Field, a Liverpool youth’s home near where Lennon grew up, represented those haunting childhood visions.
  4. To commemorate the release of the band's final single, “Now and Then,” we’re taking a stroll down that long and winding road and collecting the top 100 Beatles songs of all time, according to Apple Music plays and iTunes downloads. MORE. Song. Artist. Time. Here Comes the Sun. The Beatles. 3:05. Let It Be. The Beatles. 4:03. Hey Jude. The Beatles.

  5. Sep 29, 2019 · I Want to Hold Your hand just misses out on the Top 10 in 11th place and, perhaps surprisingly, the band's first ever Number 1 – From Me To You – falls close to the bottom of the Top 60 in 54th...

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