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The Beatles’ Tearjerker Songs: Best Crying and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]

The Beatles’ Tearjerker Songs: Best Crying and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]
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The Beatles’ Tearjerker Songs: Best Crying and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]

It’s no exaggeration to say that The Beatles were the band that shaped the blueprint of modern popular music, and they still have a devoted fan base many years after their debut.

While all of their songs are classics, this time we’re introducing a ranking of their most popular “tearjerkers.” Please enjoy these timeless masterpieces that never lose their luster.

The Beatles’ Tearjerker Songs: Best Crying and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]

let It BeThe Beatles1rank/position

Let It Be (Remastered 2009)
let It BeThe Beatles

You could say it needs no explanation—it’s a classic beloved around the world.

It’s one of the signature songs by the great rock band, the Beatles, released as a single in 1970.

Just seeing the title brings that familiar melody to mind for everyone.

How many people have been saved by the song’s message about being true to oneself? From Toshiba’s IC stereo “Boston” commercial to the present day, it has been repeatedly used in ads since its release.

YesterdayThe Beatles2rank/position

Among the Beatles’ songs, this is the one most frequently covered by other musicians, and it is remembered as a masterpiece of breakup songs.

The composer is Paul McCartney.

With this track, he performed vocals backed only by strings and guitar for the first time.

The flowing melodic line showcases the hallmark qualities of Paul’s work.

Hey JudeThe Beatles3rank/position

A masterpiece among masterpieces! No matter how much time passes, it continues to move people’s hearts.

This song was given by Paul McCartney, John Lennon’s close friend, to John’s son, Julian Lennon, who was hurt by John’s divorce from Yoko Ono, after John had grown up not knowing his father.

Their warm friendship and Paul’s kindness will surely resonate—without a word—even in the hearts of students who don’t know the song.

It’s a wonderful piece to dedicate to children who are about to spread their wings.

While my guitar gently weepsThe Beatles4rank/position

The Beatles – While My Guitar Gently Weeps
While my guitar gently weepsThe Beatles

A song by George Harrison, the youngest member of the Beatles.

When you think of George, you might think “the one who writes the Beatles’ Indian-style songs”.

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But listening to this track will completely change that impression.

The lyrics seem to be about a friend or lover who has changed and drifted away, but perhaps George was actually singing about the Beatles themselves gradually falling apart.

There’s a stunning guitar solo in the middle—and it’s played by none other than Eric Clapton.

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