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Beatles – A Hard Days Night

A Hard Days Night was released in 1964 by The Beatles, and is the title song released from the album of the same name A Hard Days Night. Not to be overly redundant, A Hard Days Night is also the title track and film title of a Beatles movie, A Hard Days Night. By this time in 1964, Beatlemania was in full swing.

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Beatles – All I Got To Do

Originally appearing on the album Meet The Beatles (U.S.) and on the album With The Beatles (U.K.), the hit song All I Got To Do is one of the few written exclusively by John Lennon, even though most Beatles recordings were penned  to the writing duo Lennon/McCartney.
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Beatles – All My Loving

The song All My Loving was released in the UK on the album With The Beatles and also released on the American counterpart album Meet The Beatles. The Beatles performed All My Loving on The Ed Sullivan show as the opening song beginning the height of Beatlemania.

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Beatles – Baby Its You

The Beatles performed the song Baby Its You as part of their stage performance set list from 1961 – 1963. Baby Its You was recorded for The  Beatles first album Please Please Me released in the United Kingdom, and for the American label Vee Jay Records, under the title Introducing… The Beatles.

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Beatles – Back In The USSR

Back In The USSR is the opening song on The Beatles double album commonly The White Album, while the true title is simply The Beatles.  Penned to the writing duo of Lennon/McCartney, most of the song’s lyrics were inspired by McCartney while on retreat to India. Paul McCartney asserts that Back In The USSR is sort of a parody, while mimicking the sound of another well-known group from California.

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Beatles – Birthday

The Beatles hit song Birthday is credited to the writing duo John Lennon/Paul McCartney. As usual one or the other of the writing duo when come up with the main riff and the other writing partner would fill in the gaps.

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Beatles – Cant Buy Me Love

Cant Buy Me Love was officially released as The Beatles sixth recorded song on 45. Cant Buy Me Love appears on the A-side while the song You Cant Do That on the B-side. At the time of release, American journalists pressed  The Beatles for the hidden meaning to the Cant Buy Me Love and lyrics during  a 1966 press conference.

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Beatles – Day Tripper

Day Tripper is a song performed by The Beatles and first appeared as a ‘double A-side’ release in 1965 and eventually released on their album Rubber Soul, 1965. The song peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard. Day Tripper was originally released as a play on words, eventually settling as a song about drugs.

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Beatles – Do You Want To Know A Secret

Do You Want To Know A Secret was originally sung by George Harrison, and appears on The Beatles first UK album Please Please Me released in 1963. Ironically known as the quiet Beatle, George Harrison would not sing much during The Beatles career until appearing again on The White Album.

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Beatles – Get Back

The Beatles Get Back was released on single April 11, 1969. Get Back was released on the 1970 Beatles album Let It Be, albeit with a different song ending. Get Back received World-wide success and number one hit status. Additionally Get Back was The Beatles first release on ‘true’ stereo.

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Beatles – Glass Onion

The Beatles hit song, Glass Onion, appears on The Beatles Album, “The Beatles,” or more commonly known as The White Album. During the time of recording this is the first song on The White Album to actually feature Ringo Starr on drums. He briefly left the group through an argument and rising tensions between The Beatles.

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Beatles – Oh! Darling

The Beatles song Oh! Darling was written and consequently sung by Paul McCartney and appears on The Beatles fourth studio album Abbey Road, released 1969. Oh! Darling which had a working title Oh! Darling, I’ll Never Do You No Harm, was never released in America or in the United Kingdom on a 45.

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Beatles – Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band

Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band was the name of The Beatles 8th studio album released in 1967. The album was an international success eclipsing the studio music arrangement and orchestration from their precious released albums. Sergeant Peppers remained at the top of the music charts for several months.

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Beatles – Ticket To Ride

Ticket To Ride was released by The Beatles in 1965 and appears on The Beatles album Help! Ticket To Ride is also credited to the writing duo of Lennon/McCartney. Although there exists disputes about the actual writing contribution of the song, Ticket To Ride was a great success.

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Beatles – We Can Work It Out

The Beatles song We Can Work It Out was released as a ‘Double A-side’ featuring an additional number one song on 45. The other A-side featured hit was Day Tripper. Both We Can Work It Out and Day Tripper were from The Beatles album Rubber Soul.

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The Beatles – Come Together

Come Together written by John Lennon is credited to the writing team of Lennon/McCartney and appears as the opening track on the album Abbey Road, 1969. Long believed that each of the lyrics refrains portrays a Beatle in the group. George Harrison: He One Holy-roller, Ringo Starr: He got Monkey-finger, John Lennon: He got Ono Sideboard, and Paul McCartney: Got to be good-looking, he so hard to see…

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The Beatles – Help!

Help! is a song written and performed by The Beatles and appears on the album of the same name, 1965. Help! was also the title of the movie of The Beatles.

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The Beatles – Here Comes The Sun

Here Comes The Sun is one of the best known of George Harrison’s contributions to The Beatles. Appearing on the album Abbey Road, 1969, Here Comes The Sun was written while George ‘sagged off’ from his daily reporting at Apple Records and while visiting the gardens of Eric Clapton.

Astronomer Carl Sagan had wanted the song to be included on the Voyager Golden Record, (an ET gold disc), and although The Beatles favoured the idea, EMI refused to release the rights and when the probes were launched in 1977 the song was not included.

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The Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There

I Saw Her Standing There is the opening track for The Beatles first studio album Please Please Me released in the United Kingdom 1963. More than half a year later Capitol Records released I Saw Her Standing There as the B-side to I Want To Hold Your Hand.

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The Beatles – I Want You (She’s So Heavy)

I Want You (She’s So Heavy) is a song credited to the writing of Lennon/McCartney although written by John, I Want You (She’s So Heavy) appears on the Abbey Road album, 1969. A vast departure from typical the Beatle composition, the song is nearly 8 minutes long with few lyrics. The song has a very heavy-feel, further accented with the near syncopated rhythm of Ringo‘s drum playing in the final choruses of the music. An under appreciated, unexpected work of art.

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The Beatles – In My Life

In My Life is a song credited to the recording duo Lennon/McCartney of The Beatles, although the exact amounts contributed by each Beatle is in contention. In My Life appears on the album Rubber Soul, 1965.

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The Beatles – Let It Be

Written by Paul McCartney, the song Let It Be appeared on the album Let It Be, 1970. As a single this version was different that the version which appears on the album. This was the final single to be released before Paul announced his departure from The Beatles. The song idea for Let It Be came to Paul McCartney in a dream about his mother.

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The Beatles – Love Me Do

Released in 1962, The Beatles song Love Me Do was the first single released and backed with the song, P.S. I Love You. Love Me Do has been recorded on separate occasion with three different drummers. The first recording, thought to be lost, features Pete Best and is now on their Anthology 1 album. Subsequently Love Me Do was recorded by Ringo Starr, and again George Martin did not like the drumming, and recorded with session drummer Andy White for a third recording, Ringo played the tambourine. The ‘official’ released version without the tambourine features Ringo

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The Beatles – Michelle

From their Rubber Soul album, 1965 The Beatles song Michelle is a love ballad. Departing from their typical fare this song features some lyrics in French (one of the romantic languages), and won a Grammy for Song Of The Year 1967.

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The Beatles – No Reply

No Reply was a song performed by The Beatles appearing originally on their British album For Sale, and on the American album Beatles ’65. Written mainly by John Lennon, it was his attempt to create a song similar to The Rays, called Silhouettes – 1957 which was a do-whoop.

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The Beatles – Please Please Me

Please Please Me was the first single introduced into the United States by The Beatles 1963, and was the title track for their first album Please Please Me. The single, as initially released with Ask Me Why initially failed to make much impact in the United States, but when re-released later with From Me To You, it charted to number three.

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The Beatles – The End

The End is a Lennon/McCartney piece although primarily written by Paul, it appears on the Beatles album Abby Road. The End is the last piece of recorded music that was recorded collectively prior to each Beatle laying drown tracks for the others to complete.

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The Beatles – Twist And Shout

Twist and Shout was originally written by Phil Medly and Bert Burns. Covered by The Beatles, it was released on the album Please Please Me 1963.

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