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Sixty years ago today, the Beatles were at No. 1 in the UK and the United States with one of John Lennon's most vulnerable songs.
The Beatles topped the Hot 100 for the first time in 1964. This British band did it first with a very strange instrumental single.
Some of the 1960s songs made it big. Some not so much, but they all still sound great.
George Harrison may have been writing his masterpieces at the end of The Beatles, but one of their perfect songs in his mind came from John Lennon.
(The Top Ten has three songs by each of the main songwriters, plus a Ringo banger.) But all 100 of these songs live up to that Beatles spirit. The dream will never be over.
Join us as we dive into the magical world of The Beatles' early music! We're exploring the most iconic and influential songs from their early years, showcasing the incredible talent that made ...
Come the end of the 1960s, The Beatles knew their journey was coming to an end. But did fans? Well only ones who listened to this track.
20. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" From: The White Album (1968) Number of Covers: 323 Pretty much immediately after the Beatles released the White Album in November of 1968, its songs started to be covered ...
We've reached the final top 5, which means we're getting into some awfully iconic songs. "Hey Jude" enters the picture here, the first track the Beatles recorded on an eight-track machine.