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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.

The Beatles Popular Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)

Mr MoonlightThe Beatles85rank/position

Mr Moonlight (Remastered 2009)
Mr MoonlightThe Beatles

This “Mr.

Moonlight” is a song released in 1962 by R&B singer Piano Red under the name Dr.

Feelgood & the Interns, but you might be more familiar with the Beatles’ cover version in the video.

Apparently, the Beatles were so busy at the time that they couldn’t devote enough time to songwriting and didn’t have enough original material for the album, so they included cover songs—and this was one of them.

John Lennon’s shout at the beginning of the track is cool and unforgettable.

No ReplyThe Beatles86rank/position

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.

Revolution 1The Beatles87rank/position

The Beatles – Revolution 1 (The White Album)
Revolution 1The Beatles

The original version of Revolution, known as the B-side of Hey Jude.

It’s far slower in tempo than the single version, and although John, the songwriter, wanted to release this version as the single, the other members opposed it, so he reluctantly recorded this version instead.

RevolverThe Beatles88rank/position

The Beatles – Tomorrow Never Knows
RevolverThe Beatles

The album Revolver, which revolutionized the history of pop music.

Hailed as a timeless masterpiece, it was released in August 1966 and reached number one on both the UK Albums Chart and the Billboard 200.

Defined by its psychedelic sound and innovative recording techniques, its final track in particular is an experimental piece influenced by Indian music.

With lyrics themed around Eastern philosophy and the exploration of consciousness, it presents listeners with a new worldview.

Serving as a turning point in the Beatles’ musical evolution, Revolver continues to be loved by many music fans to this day.

It’s especially recommended for a quiet night with headphones.

Rocky RaccoonThe Beatles89rank/position

The Beatles(White Album)- Rocky Raccoon
Rocky RaccoonThe Beatles

Among the tracks on the White Album, there are many numbers performed as vocal-and-guitar pieces, and this is one of them.

With Paul’s trademark narrative lyrics, a story unfolds here that feels like a Western.

The name Gideon in the lyrics is a play on the Gideon Bible often found in hotel rooms.

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club BandThe Beatles90rank/position

The album covers of the Beatles, the most famous rock band in the world, are all iconic and have influenced countless aspects of culture, spawning innumerable parodies.

Among them, the artwork for Sgt.

Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band stands out not only as a masterpiece of album cover design, but as a work of art in its own right for its sheer completeness.

Conceived by Paul McCartney of the Beatles and finalized by British pop artist Peter Blake and his wife, Jann Haworth, the artwork reportedly cost £3,000 to produce—equivalent to more than £50,000 today—and ultimately became a historic masterpiece, artwork included.

The piece itself is conceptual, presenting a “show by a fictional band,” and the cover—featuring the Beatles in the guise of the Sgt.

Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band alongside prominent cultural figures of the time and important historical personalities—perfectly ties into the album’s concept.

If you’re curious about who appears in this quintessential piece of 1960s culture, be sure to look it up!

The Beatles Popular Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)

She’s Leaving HomeThe Beatles91rank/position

A baroque pop track released in 1967 by the British rock band The Beatles.

It is characterized by a sound featuring string instruments such as violins, violas, and cellos.

The track has been covered by many artists, including Harry Nilsson and the Bee Gees.