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] (91–100)
What Goes OnThe Beatles96rank/position

When it comes to the Beatles’ breakup songs, it’s hard to pick just one.
They’re simple, yet their sadness comes through so directly—nothing but classics.
“I saw you with him.
Maybe a girl like you can lie easily, but why?” he cries, deeply hurt.
Wonderful ChristmastimeThe Beatles97rank/position

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.
You Won’t See MeThe Beatles98rank/position

It’s been only a few days since I realized I no longer see myself reflected in your eyes, yet it feels as if years have passed…
The protagonist of this song is in the midst of heartbreak so intense that tears well up in their eyes.
A track from the 1965 masterpiece album Rubber Soul.
You’ve Really Got a Hold on MeThe Beatles99rank/position

A track from With the Beatles.
The Beatles were fans of Motown Records, and this is also a cover of a song by The Miracles.
Perhaps because John’s vocal timbre resembles Smokey Robinson’s, it sounds almost like an original.
Let It BeThe Beatles100rank/position

A supreme masterpiece representing the Beatles’ final years, a timeless super song that needs no introduction.
The tempo is relaxed, and many people may remember the lyrics, so it’s a very easy song to sing.
Let’s perform it with heartfelt emotion.


