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

It’s a John song that evokes a spiritual realm, marked by whisper-like flowing vocals and dreamy lyrics.
It was originally included on a charity album, but finally saw the light as a grand ballad on the Beatles’ last album, produced by Phil Spector.
John himself liked the lyrics, later saying it was one of his favorites—so strong that they could stand on their own even without a melody.
Good NightThe Beatles

A track that closes out the White Album, which is full of unconventional songs.
Because of its style, it’s often thought to be Paul’s work, but it was actually penned by John.
Since the arrangement uses only strings and female chorus, none of the other members participated besides Ringo on vocals.
Wonderful ChristmastimeThe Beatles

Speaking of classic Christmas songs, you can’t leave out this piece by Paul McCartney of the Beatles.
Released in November 1979, the song perfectly captures the joy and festive spirit of Christmas.
Its simple message—“having a wonderful Christmastime”—is repeated throughout, expressing the fun of parties and the importance of spending time together.
With its catchy melody and heartwarming lyrics, it continues to be loved by many and is so popular that it’s covered around the world.
It’s perfect not only as background music for Christmas parties, but also for relaxed moments with family and friends.
Hello, GoodbyeThe Beatles
It is the 16th original single, released in November 1967.
It reached number one in both the UK and the US, topping the Billboard weekly chart on December 30, 1967.
It also ranked 17th on Billboard’s year-end chart for 1967, and spent two consecutive weeks at number one on the Cash Box chart.
No ReplyThe Beatles

It’s a song by the legendary rock band everyone knows, The Beatles.
It’s included on the 1964 album “Beatles for Sale.” The lyrics express feelings for a girl who suddenly stopped keeping in touch.
The choral work is pleasing to the ear.


