The Beatles Popular Song Rankings [2025]
The Beatles, a band that could be called the founders of popular music, are still beloved today.
This time, we’ve selected some of their most popular songs and put together a ranking.
They’re all very famous tracks, so you’ll probably recognize them.
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The Beatles Popular Song Rankings [2025] (71–80)
From Me To YouThe Beatles71rank/position

It was released in April 1963 as the Beatles’ third original single.
The song is said to have been written to pass the time on a tour bus, and its release was initially postponed because its image leaned too heavily toward the blues.
After adding harmonies characteristic of the Beatles, it was reconsidered and issued as a single.
It held the No.
1 spot in Music Week magazine for seven consecutive weeks, from May 2 to June 19, 1963.
Good NightThe Beatles72rank/position

This is a song included on the Beatles’ double album The Beatles, commonly known as the White Album, released in 1968.
The vocals on this track are by Ringo Starr.
Although he sang lead on very few Beatles songs, this is one of them.
With its beautiful orchestral arrangement, it feels like something that could play over the final scene of a film from Hollywood’s golden age.
Got to Get You into My LifeThe Beatles73rank/position

A lively number included on the album Revolver.
It’s said to be the first song in rock history to incorporate a full-fledged brass arrangement.
Among the cover versions, Earth, Wind & Fire’s funk-tinged rendition is especially well known.
Happy BirthdayThe Beatles74rank/position

The Beatles are singing Happy Birthday.
I didn’t know footage like this existed.
If you play this song, it might end up being a birthday where the parents are even more excited than the kids—like, “It’s the Beatles!”
Her MajestyThe Beatles75rank/position

“Her Majesty” is a short Beatles number that appears as a hidden track on their 1969 album Abbey Road.
Its charm lies in its brevity—the song ends just 23 seconds after it begins, making for an astonishingly fleeting experience.
Yet that very brevity is what makes it so memorable.
In fact, Paul McCartney performed the song in front of Her Majesty the Queen in 2002.
With that anecdote attached, it’s a perfect pick for karaoke.
It’s a track that tightly packs the Beatles’ pop energy, and despite its short length, it’s sure to hype up the room!
I Need YouThe Beatles76rank/position

This is a song included on the Beatles’ classic album “Help!” (released in Japan as “Help! 4 Nin wa Idol”).
The lyrics express the feeling of being badly dumped but still needing you.
“I Need You” is literally the perfect title for it.
I Saw Her Standing ThereThe Beatles77rank/position

A track released by The Beatles in 1963.
It was inspired by Chuck Berry’s 1961 track “I’m Talking About You.” The track was frequently performed live at the Cavern Club between 1961 and 1963.





