The following is a table of songs recorded by the Beatles. There are a total of 309 songs listed on this page, with 72 of them being cover songs and 237 being original compositions.
The columns Title, Year, and Album debut list each song title, the year in which the song was recorded, and album(s) on which the song originally appeared – including original compilations such as A Collection of Beatles Oldies, the red and blue albums, and so on.
Album debuts pertain only to the EMI-related Parlophone (UK), Capitol (US) and Apple (UK and US) releases. Titles with one album debut entity simply means that they appear on both UK and US versions of that album (The UK and US versions of Rarities are listed separately as they are completely unrelated)
The tracks from Magical Mystery Tour are shown as a single entity. Although originally released in the UK as a double-EP which only includes the tracks from the film, the 11-track US album was imported to the UK shortly after its initial release
... and Paul McCartney of the Beatles to support the new group by writing a single for them when the Stones suddenly lacked a song to record ... The Beatles-penned song ultimately climbed to #12 on the U.K.
College. IU Indy. Personal item. Her glove. Why it's important ... "It's so fun ... Tattoos on her left arm, one of a butterfly and the other a song lyric ... "That's a verse from Blackbird by The Beatles ... That's a song we used to sing together before we went to bed.
A rare piece of Beatles memorabilia — the Fab Four’s audition tape —was discovered at a small record store in Vancouver... How is this even possible to have what sounds like a Beatles 15-song Decca tapes master?”.
Rock the River is returning to Cold Spring this summer with four free concerts ...The Revolution 5, a Minnesota-based Beatles tribute band, will perform July 17, bringing both Beatles hits and some of their lesser-known songs to the park ... CloudTimes.
... April 4 to perform an evening of jazz and brass, including the sounds of WildfireBrass, as they perform a medley of songs from Count Basie, the Beatles and more.
An early Beatles audition tape recorded in 1962 has been discovered in a Vancouver record store – find out more below ... How is this even possible to have, what sounds like a Beatles 15 song Decca tapes master?”.
Sheff writes that Lennon’s 1971 hit “Imagine,” his most famous and beloved post-Beatles song, was not only co-written with Ono — who did not receive credit — but was “a synthesis of Yoko’s philosophy and her conceptual art.”.
a doodle on a napkin, a musical about Jaffa Cakes, a Beatles song, the relegation of a beloved football club, and a giant “super-cooling” fridge? If you answered “the UK’s broken tax code, obviously”, well done.
Before this happened, the only thing I knew about colitis was from the Beatles’ song, “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” and what I thought were the lyrics, “The girl with colitis go by.” I know now that ...
However, in David Sheff's new biography, "Yoko," Sheff recounts a conversation he had with Lennon in 1980 in which the former Beatle acknowledged that his wife, Yoko Ono, had cowritten the song.
The Beatles years had been humiliating, he said, with Paul “a pretty face” who made muzak, rather than a true artist; Yesterday, a Beatles song with only one Beatle on it, was the epitome of his soppiness ...Reading songs as autobiography is dangerous.
Beatles songs aren’t like most pop songs; instead of fading, they take on a richer colour and nuance, not least because new generations of fans inquire more deeply into what previous listeners might have overlooked or simply misunderstood.
Beatles songs aren’t like most pop songs; instead of fading, they take on a richer colour and nuance, not least because new generations of fans inquire more deeply into what previous listeners might have overlooked or simply misunderstood.
In Set List, we talk to veteran musicians about some of their most famous songs, learning about their lives and careers in the process, and maybe hearing a good backstage anecdote or two ... That was that Beatles exploitation song.