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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

BirthdayThe Beatles26rank/position

Birthday – The Beatles Piano Tutorial
BirthdayThe Beatles

Featuring a cool, lively rock ’n’ roll-style guitar riff, “Birthday” is a track from the Beatles’ 1968 album The Beatles.

The intro riff might be more famous than the melody itself.

Since it’s a straightforward song for celebrating birthdays, it’s perfect for showing off some rhythmic, punchy piano at a birthday party.

The key, of course, is the main riff: play it in unison with both hands, and note the point where only the left hand plays in the second measure.

From the A section onward, the left hand basically continues with the main riff, alternating with the right-hand melody—a defining characteristic of the arrangement.

In the middle section, hammer out the repeated eighth notes with powerful dynamism—as if you’re getting everyone at the party up and dancing!

Eight Days a WeekThe Beatles27rank/position

The Beatles – Eight Days A Week
Eight Days a WeekThe Beatles

Eight Days a Week is a track included on the Beatles’ fourth UK original album, Beatles for Sale.

The U.S.

single release reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and it’s also known as the first pop song to incorporate a fade-in.

With its simple melody and relaxed tempo, it’s very easy to sing, and the vocal range isn’t wide, so it’s recommended even for those not accustomed to singing Western pop.

However, be mindful that if you don’t pay attention to the springy feel of the shuffle beat, you won’t capture the original vibe.

BlackbirdThe Beatles28rank/position

This work features the delicate arpeggios of Paul McCartney’s acoustic guitar, resonating deeply in the heart.

Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement, it carries a message of hope and encouragement directed toward Black women facing hardship.

There’s an anecdote that it was inspired by birdsong, and it’s characterized by a beautiful, irregular-meter melody influenced by Bach’s Bourrée.

Included on the November 1968 album The Beatles, it was later featured on live releases such as Wings Over America.

It has also been used in the film I Am Sam and the TV series Glee, making it beloved across generations.

It’s the perfect song for quiet nights when you want to be enveloped by beautiful guitar tones or gently encouraged.

Hello, GoodbyeThe Beatles29rank/position

The Beatles – The Beatles – Hello, Goodbye (Remastered 2015)
Hello, GoodbyeThe Beatles

Since its release in 1967, the Beatles’ “Hello, Goodbye” has captivated countless fans.

Characterized by its light, upbeat melody, the song uses contrasting words to express the frustrations of communication.

Led by Paul McCartney, it creates a pleasant sense of contrast and is also recommended as dance music that junior high school students will find approachable—perfect for dancing and having fun with friends.

Be sure to add it to your playlist and share some enjoyable moments together!

I Want To Hold Your HandThe Beatles30rank/position

The Beatles – I Want To Hold Your Hand | EASY Piano Tutorial
I Want To Hold Your HandThe Beatles

Characterized by a lively beat, this song is one of the Beatles’ signature works.

Co-written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, it was released in November 1963 and became their first number-one hit in the United States.

The lyrics candidly express passionate feelings for a loved one, with the act of holding hands symbolizing an intimate bond.

Its simple yet catchy melody and effective structure continue to captivate many music fans to this day.

Well-suited for piano, it’s recommended for those who want to create a romantic atmosphere or experience the Beatles’ appeal.

Recorded using four-track technology for the first time, this song had a significant impact on music history.