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The Beatles’ famous and popular songs

Introducing songs by the legendary rock band, The Beatles.

When it comes to The Beatles, they’re the very definition of a rock band—an extraordinarily popular group that stands as one of the greatest in music history.

They made their record debut in 1962 and are said to have effectively disbanded in 1970, yet their popularity shows no signs of fading.

In their early years, they enjoyed idol-like fame, but they gradually elevated their musical standing and came to be highly esteemed by fellow musicians as well.

When they first visited Japan in 1966, they performed live at the Budokan.

It’s said that their show was the first rock concert ever held at that venue.

Now, please enjoy a playlist of The Beatles’ songs—timeless classics by what is no exaggeration to call the most famous rock band in the world.

The Beatles’ famous and popular songs (51–60)

Can’t Buy Me LoveThe Beatles

The Beatles – The Beatles – Can’t Buy Me Love (Remastered 2015)
Can't Buy Me LoveThe Beatles

It’s their sixth single, released in March 1964.

The song makes a strong impact by starting off with a shout of the title, and it has been a staple in Paul McCartney’s concerts since his 1989 live tour.

Don’t Pass Me ByThe Beatles

The Beatles- 14- Don’t Pass Me By (2009 Mono Remaster)
Don't Pass Me ByThe Beatles

Included on the White Album.

Although there had been collaborations with help from John and Paul, this is the first song Ringo wrote entirely on his own.

Inspired by the country music he originally loved, the melody is a bit awkward—perhaps because he wasn’t yet accustomed to composing.

Yes It IsThe Beatles

This is the B-side track of their ninth original single, Ticket to Ride, released in April 1965.

The lead vocal is by John Lennon, and he commented that Yes It Is is one of the songs he didn’t like, along with Run for Your Life, It’s Only Love, and Dig a Pony.

The Inner LightThe Beatles

This is the B-side track to the 17th original single, “Lady Madonna,” released in March 1968.

George handles the lead vocal, and only on the final phrase do John Lennon and Paul McCartney add backing vocals.

None of the Beatles members took part in the performance, but both John and Paul praised the song highly.

Leave My Kitten AloneThe Beatles

A hidden gem by the legendary Liverpool rock band, the Beatles, this cat-themed track deserves attention for its captivating charm.

Recorded in August 1964, it’s a powerful cover that reimagines Little Willie John’s R&B number in the band’s own rock style.

John Lennon’s passionate vocals and George Harrison’s incisive guitar work weave an energetic sound that left a strong impression and remained a beloved staple of their early live repertoire.

Long unreleased, the track finally saw an official release on the 1995 album Anthology 1, becoming a long-awaited recording for fans.

It’s a recommended listen for those who want to feel the roots of rock ’n’ roll or explore the Beatles’ wide-ranging musicality.