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 Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Leave My Kitten AloneThe Beatles81rank/position

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.
Long and Winding RoadThe Beatles82rank/position

A song Paul McCartney wrote based on tensions within the band.
Recorded as a very simple ballad in January 1969, it is also known as the only Beatles track on which John Lennon played bass.
After The Beatles broke up in 1970, Phil Spector used this recording as a foundation, applying his recording techniques to shape it into an album track.
Love Is All You NeedThe Beatles83rank/position

A refreshing song by the legendary band The Beatles, who sparked a revolution in rock with record-breaking sales and went on to have a profound influence on countless artists.
It’s one of their signature tracks, frequently covered by various artists and often heard in commercials.
Magical Mystery TourThe Beatles84rank/position

It was used in Apple’s iTunes commercial.
Speaking of Magical Mystery Tour, you could say it’s a culmination of the Beatles’ work.
In Japan, every Beatles song was a hit and has the image of being a classic, doesn’t it?
Martha My DearThe Beatles85rank/position

The Beatles’ “Martha My Dear” is a song that Paul McCartney wrote about his feelings when he got his first pet, an Old English Sheepdog named Martha.
No matter how mischievous she was or what she did, he just found her irresistibly adorable.
The lyrics convey the affection of a devoted owner, paired with a beautiful, quintessentially Beatles melody—both major charms of the song.
Although it was cut from the 2009 remastered version, the piano played by Paul, who is said to have taught himself the instrument, is another wonderful highlight—so be sure to compare the versions and give it a listen!


