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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The Beatles’ classic and popular songs (131–140)
With A Little Help From My FriendThe Beatles

It’s the second track on their eighth studio album, Sgt.
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, released in 1967.
Mainly written by Paul, with Ringo Starr on lead vocals.
The lyrics are essentially about how “with a little help from my friends, I can do anything.”
I’m so TiredThe Beatles

It’s a song by the legendary rock band everyone knows, the Beatles, that feels like it’s singing about being worn out just as it is.
John Lennon’s vocals, where he keeps saying how tired he is, are especially striking.
That slightly slack, laid-back feel might be just right for when you’re in the mood to zone out.
Greatest Stars On 45The Beatles

This is a medley collection of the Beatles, who reigned at the pinnacle of the music world and still have a major influence on rock today.
I think this will satisfy everyone from beginners to hardcore Beatles fans.
There are plenty of upbeat tracks, so it’s sure to liven things up even when listened to by a large group.
Sun KingThe Beatles

A Beatles piece whose opening insect chirps evoke a distinctly autumnal feeling.
Appreciating the sounds of insects is said to be a uniquely Japanese custom, and perhaps Yoko Ono’s influence played a part here.
It seems like something that could help you sleep soundly if you listen to it before bed.
Octopus’s GardenThe Beatles

A track released in 1969 by the British rock band The Beatles.
It was written and sung by the drummer, Ringo Starr.
Inspired by a boat trip Ringo took with his family, it is considered one of The Beatles’ most child-friendly tracks.
You Know My NameThe Beatles

Released in August 1966 as their 13th double A-side single, paired with Yellow Submarine.
The song, arranged in a classical style, tells the tragic story of two fictional protagonists: Eleanor Rigby, a lonely, rootless old woman, and Father McKenzie, a solitary priest.
Alongside Yesterday, it is highly regarded as a Beatles song and has been covered by artists across all genres.
Baby It’s YouThe Beatles

The early Beatles, partly due to the differing tastes of John and Paul, covered a wide variety of established songs, and this one is, surprisingly, a Burt Bacharach number.
Unusually for John—who hated lukewarm, poppy tunes—he takes the lead vocal here.





