The Beatles Popular Song Rankings [2026]
The Beatles, a band that could be called the founders of popular music, are still beloved today.
This time, we’ve selected some of their most popular songs and put together a ranking.
They’re all very famous tracks, so you’ll probably recognize them.
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The Beatles Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Hey JudeThe Beatles51rank/position

Known as one of The Beatles’ signature songs, this piece was written as a message of support to John Lennon’s son, Julian.
Composed by Paul McCartney, it was first released as a single by Apple Records in August 1968.
Its lyrics are notable for their strong message of encouraging those in sorrow and giving them the courage to move forward.
Despite running over seven minutes, it became a massive hit, holding the number-one spot on the charts in both the UK and the US for an extended period.
For beginner saxophonists, its relaxed tempo makes it easy to play and ideal for practicing phrases that rise from flat notes.
Give it your all and play it from the heart.
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!The Beatles52rank/position

On the album Sgt.
Pepper’s, there are relatively few of John’s songs, but this is one of the distinctive numbers among them.
Above all, its hallmark is the sound created by cutting the tape into pieces and splicing it back together, and it’s impressive to see producer George Martin’s skill in achieving this in an era without digital equipment or even synthesizers.
Can’t Buy Me LoveThe Beatles53rank/position

The single “Can’t Buy Me Love,” included on the Beatles’ third official UK album A Hard Day’s Night—which also served as the soundtrack to the members’ starring film of the same name—was the first Beatles track completed without backing vocals.
Its lively beat and emotional vocals really stick in your ears.
The melody stays within a relatively narrow range, making it easy to sing, but the brisk tempo means you need to be careful not to fall behind.
It’s also fun to try adding shouts like in the original, making this a great pick for karaoke.
Don’t Let Me DownThe Beatles54rank/position

This is a classic song by The Beatles, one of the defining rock bands of the 1960s.
John Lennon wrote it as an expression of love for Yoko Ono, and it was released in April 1969 as the B-side to the single “Get Back.” It also achieved commercial success, reaching No.
35 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The lyrics convey deep gratitude to a loved one and a wish for eternal love.
It’s a recommended track not only for Beatles fans but for anyone who wants to feel pure love.
The song was performed during their final live rooftop concert in London, and it’s a work filled with the essence of The Beatles.
From Me To YouThe Beatles55rank/position

It was released in April 1963 as the Beatles’ third original single.
The song is said to have been written to pass the time on a tour bus, and its release was initially postponed because its image leaned too heavily toward the blues.
After adding harmonies characteristic of the Beatles, it was reconsidered and issued as a single.
It held the No.
1 spot in Music Week magazine for seven consecutive weeks, from May 2 to June 19, 1963.


