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Top 20 Beatles Songs

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1. A Day In The Life
2. Let It Be
3. Hey Jude
4. Yesterday
5. Strawberry Fields Forever
6. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
7. Eleanor Rigby
8. Something
9. Blackbird
10. I Want To Hold Your Hand
11. Come Together
12. In My Life
13. All You Need Is Love
14. Tomorrow Never Knows
15. “Abbey Road” Medley
16. Norwegian Wood
17. Revolution
18. A Hard Day’s Night
19. Paperback Writer
20. Here Comes The Sun
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pixel wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2025 6:56 am
2. Let It Be
3. Hey Jude
6. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
7. Eleanor Rigby
10. I Want To Hold Your Hand
13. All You Need Is Love
20. Here Comes The Sun
I could live a nice life if I never heard these again (especially Eleanor Rigby). All great songs but they are overplayed for me. I'd also sub Help! for A Hard Day's Night. Night is the better album but Help! is the better single for me.

If the Abbey Road Medley counts, that might be my favorite overall but that's half the album. :olol: Oh! Darling, One After 909, I Me Mine, and If I Fell are my most played in the past 20 years.
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All My Loving was my favorite as a little kid. I remember hearing that on my alarm clock radio from the oldies station and thinking it was one of the best songs ever. That and Herman's Hermits. :olol:
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What a load of wank. Everyone knows octopuses garden is the best song!!! And then Help!.. and after those definitive songs, all the rest are just some songs.

As for post Beatles... John won when he asked Paul "how do you sleep YA CUNT"

George came in second simply by having the best music post band.

Ringo came in third because of his voice alone and a couple of good songs in there. Dear Marge, said Thomas!

And Paul only managed one single listenable song, which happened to be a bond theme, from when the group split untill today. And that's it.
Hugh Man!
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