The Beatles’ famous and popular songs
Introducing songs by the legendary rock band, The Beatles.
When it comes to The Beatles, they’re the very definition of a rock band—an extraordinarily popular group that stands as one of the greatest in music history.
They made their record debut in 1962 and are said to have effectively disbanded in 1970, yet their popularity shows no signs of fading.
In their early years, they enjoyed idol-like fame, but they gradually elevated their musical standing and came to be highly esteemed by fellow musicians as well.
When they first visited Japan in 1966, they performed live at the Budokan.
It’s said that their show was the first rock concert ever held at that venue.
Now, please enjoy a playlist of The Beatles’ songs—timeless classics by what is no exaggeration to call the most famous rock band in the world.
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Masterpieces and Popular Songs by The Beatles (111–120)
Free As A BirdThe Beatles

Among the Beatles’ repertoire filled with masterpieces, this is an unusual song released in the 1990s.
It is said that the other members completed one of John Lennon’s unfinished songs.
With a relaxed rhythm, it conveys a sense of freedom like a bird soaring through the sky.
Good Morning Good MorningThe Beatles

The Beatles are an indispensable presence when discussing the music world of the 20th century.
In roughly a decade of activity, they produced a wealth of highly original songs.
Among their catalog, one we especially recommend for morning listening is “Good Morning Good Morning.” It was included on the 1967 album Sgt.
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Its edgy sound, driven by shifting time signatures, leaves a strong impression.
Alongside the band’s technical performance, John Lennon’s cool vocals ring out.
It’s a great pick for anyone looking for stylish morning background music.
I WillThe Beatles

It’s one of the many masterpieces by the Beatles.
The song itself is short, but it’s a simple and gentle love song.
It matches the Beatles’ warm vocals, making it a track you’ll want to replay over and over.
The English is grammatically simple, so it’s easy to understand and also easy to sing at karaoke.
I’ve Just Seen a FaceThe Beatles

A track released by The Beatles in 1965.
It’s a pop-rock track featuring a country sound reminiscent of bluegrass.
It has been covered by many artists and was sampled in the Dreamies’ 1973 track “Program Ten.”
ImagineThe Beatles

There are actually various theories about who made the Beatles’ “Imagine,” and there’s a story that Yoko Ono recently claimed she created it herself.
Yoko Ono’s presence as an artist isn’t widely known, but much of her work is quite avant-garde.
For now, I’ve decided to treat it as a Beatles song here.
Now And ThenThe Beatles

The 2023 release of the new song “Now And Then” was the ultimate big surprise for Beatles fans around the world! Based on a demo tape left by John Lennon and crafted using AI technology, the Beatles’ final new song was unmistakably Beatles—once you hear it, you won’t forget it.
Its plaintive mood pairs perfectly with the delicate, unadorned tones of the piano.
Why not enjoy the uniquely Beatles atmosphere that only a piano performance—distinct from a full, richly layered band arrangement—can bring?
Please Mr. PostmanThe Beatles

A song by the American female vocal group The Marvelettes, released in 1961.
The Beatles’ cover is well known.
It expresses the feelings of a young woman eagerly waiting for a letter from her boyfriend who lives far away.





