and gifted us with some of the greatest songs ever recorded. With that in mind, let's riffle through The Beatles songbook and single out their best work.
The Beatles ... song." The "new" song, which features all four members, including the late John Lennon and George Harrison, hit No. 7 as the band's first entry into the top ranks of the Hot 100 ...
You can’t talk about the best songs of all time without talking about the Beatles. In fact, they’ll likely come up again and again and again. We know them for screaming girls, shaggy hair and ...
It's a Top 100 Classic Rock Song that is so omnipresent, so beloved, so kick-ass that millions want it to play every time they get a phone call. No. 5: The Beatles, ‘A Day in the Life ...
Let’s look at the top five most-streamed Beatles songs of all time, and why a whole new generation of listeners likely love them. This track is likely so deeply loved by new listeners because of ...
The Beatles released 13 studio albums during their decade as a band from 1960-1970. Their songs span numerous genres, including simple pop tracks to psychedelic rock tunes to dabbling in country ...
These five songs are some of The Beatles’ least popular works, but we think they deserve some love for being quite underrated. Beatles For Sale as a whole album doesn’t really get much ...
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter features a Miley duet, a Beatles cover, and cameos from Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson Sam Mendes to direct 4 Beatles films, each from different band members' perspectives ...
The Beatles were also arguably the first major rock band to write its own material, and many of those songs—most by Lennon and McCartney, with some contributions from Harrison--have become ...
Sabrina Carpenter matches The Beatles on the Hot 100 ... her biggest week ever on the Hot 100. The pop singer makes history on the list of the most-consumed songs in the U.S. this frame as her ...
The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” gained massively on Monday as millions of Americans focused on all things related to the eclipse–even songs that weren’t really connected to the event.