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 Songs Ranking [2025] (51–60)
Lucy In The Sky With DiamondsThe Beatles57rank/position

Even among famous songs everyone knows, there are some considered to have “wild” lyrics.
One of those is Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.
It’s a track the Beatles released in 1967, and chances are you’ve heard it at least once.
While the song’s upbeat vibe and vocals are striking, there’s a theory that the lyrics depict a child experiencing hallucinations.
On the other hand, the band members have commented that it was inspired by Alice in Wonderland.
Either way, what’s certain is that both its expressive power and vocals are seriously amazing.
Money (That’s What I Want)The Beatles58rank/position

A track from the album “With the Beatles.” Alongside songs like “Twist and Shout,” it’s a number that showcased John’s talent as a vocalist.
It was written by Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown Records, which the Beatles loved.
Please Mr. PostmanThe Beatles59rank/position

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.
The Ballad of John and YokoThe Beatles60rank/position

A single released in 1969, when the Beatles were on the verge of breaking up.
It reached number one in the UK.
Although it was credited to the Beatles, only John and Paul actually took part in the recording.
Paul handled the drums and piano.
The Beatles Popular Song Rankings [2025] (61–70)
The Long And Winding RoadThe Beatles61rank/position

This piece, with its warm and captivating melody, showcases Paul McCartney’s delicate sensibility.
Featured on the 1970 album Let It Be, it became the final number-one hit following the Beatles’ breakup.
The image of a long and winding road symbolizes life’s journey and its trials, resonating deeply with listeners.
Beginning with a simple piano accompaniment, the melody doesn’t require complex technique, allowing you to focus on expressing the song’s beauty.
Its emotionally rich chord progression serves as a guide into the Beatles’ profound musical world.
Why not incorporate it into your daily life through the piano, discovering a new perspective?
Ticket to RideThe Beatles62rank/position

It is the ninth original single, released on April 9, 1965.
The heavy drumming and guitar were striking for the time, and later, in 1980, John Lennon said, “This is me.
As a heavy metal record, it’s one of the earliest.
Ringo’s drumming was thanks to Paul.”
When I’m Sixty-FourThe Beatles63rank/position

A song by Paul included on Sgt.
Pepper’s.
It’s a light, poppy number that’s very characteristic of him.
Around the time Paul was over 60, he reportedly grew fed up with being asked in every interview whether he would sing this song at his concerts.





