The 200 MOST ESSENTIAL SONGS
of
The Beatles
Together & Apart
Two simultaneous countdowns related to the Fab Four. The group’s
100 most essential songs as well as the 100 best recordings from the members’
solo careers. Priority was given to original compositions, but some cover
versions demanded inclusion. Songs are ranked in terms of sales, musical
impact, influence and sustained quality.
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1
0
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LUCY
IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS
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MY
SWEET LORD
George
Harrison
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#
9
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STRAWBERRY
FIELDS FOREVER
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HAPPY
X’MAS (WAR IS OVER)
John
Lennon & Yoko Ono
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8
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ELEANOR
RIGBY
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PHOTOGRAPH
Ringo
Starr
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7
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SOMETHING
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WOMAN
John
Lennon
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6
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SHE
LOVES YOU
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WHAT
IS LIFE
George
Harrison
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#
5
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HEY
JUDE
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WORKING
CLASS HERO
John
Lennon
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#
4
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LET
IT BE
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Paul
McCartney & Wings
McCartney hits back at his critics with a mighty song featuring his band Wings that proves he is capable of writing a rock classic. This was not only one of his best songs, but also a candidate for permanent radio airplay. It served as the title track of the group's 1973 album.
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