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] (71–80)
A Taste of HoneyThe Beatles71rank/position

An early cover song.
In Japan, when you say “A Taste of Honey,” the film by director Tony Richardson is well-known, but this song is a number from the musical adaptation of the original work.
Unlike John, who only listened to rock, Paul—who also liked this kind of pop—takes the vocal.
Abbey RoadThe Beatles72rank/position

The Beatles—legends who need no introduction.
They’re the icons of rock and pop music who produced countless timeless songs and classic albums that are still sung today.
In Japan, they were also pioneers, being the first to use the Budokan for a concert and opening doors for later artists.
You could say every one of their albums is a masterpiece.
My recommendation is Abbey Road.
The crosswalk photo on the cover is so famous that fans still flock to the location to take commemorative photos.
As for the music, the final three tracks—Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight, and The End—flow together with such beauty that even now, just listening to them can bring me to tears.
Christmas Time Is Here AgainThe Beatles73rank/position

This song was recorded in 1967 and was distributed on the fan club Christmas record “Christmas Time Is Here Again!” A shortened version was later released in December 1995 as the B-side of the single “Free as a Bird.” Since the same phrase repeats throughout the song, it should be easy for first-time listeners to pick up.
You might find it most enjoyable to sing along in a big group! If you gradually build up the energy as you go, it won’t feel monotonous and will have a nice sense of dynamics.
Everybody’s Trying To Be My BabyThe Beatles74rank/position

In 1964, The Beatles released the rockabilly-tinged album “Beatles for Sale,” and this is one of the tracks from it.
They deliver passionate covers of Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly, but this song sung by George Harrison is especially recommended.
The original was released by Carl Perkins in 1958.
Good NightThe Beatles75rank/position

This is a song included on the Beatles’ double album The Beatles, commonly known as the White Album, released in 1968.
The vocals on this track are by Ringo Starr.
Although he sang lead on very few Beatles songs, this is one of them.
With its beautiful orchestral arrangement, it feels like something that could play over the final scene of a film from Hollywood’s golden age.


