The Beatles Uplifting Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]
Since their 1962 debut, The Beatles have released numerous masterpieces, and even after their breakup, they continue to have a devoted fan base.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of their popular “feel-good songs” from among those classics.
Let these timeless favorites lift your spirits.
The Beatles Uplifting Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]
Let It BeThe Beatles1rank/position

Among the Beatles’ songs, this is a very famous one that virtually everyone knows, isn’t it? “It’s okay to be yourself” may sound clichéd, but in tough times, simple words like these really resonate.
No matter the situation, this is a song that lets you take a breath, don’t you think?
I Am The WalrusThe Beatles2rank/position

This song strongly showcases the Beatles’ experimental side, featuring intentionally nonsensical lyrics.
Released in 1967 as part of the Magical Mystery Tour soundtrack, it was heavily influenced by John Lennon’s LSD experiences.
Lennon reportedly wrote ambiguous lyrics to invite each listener’s own interpretation.
Its complex structure and innovative sound demonstrate the Beatles’ musical range.
With elements like distorted lead vocals and the use of the Shepard tone, it opened up new possibilities for rock music.
It’s a track I highly recommend to anyone looking to push the boundaries of music.
Lucy In The Sky With DiamondsThe Beatles3rank/position

This is a song sung by the super-famous British band, The Beatles.
With a fantastical tone, it portrays a world like one in a dream.
There’s a theory that it depicts a world seen by someone using drugs, but The Beatles are said to have denied this story.
Don’t Let Me DownThe Beatles4rank/position

This is an upbeat song by The Beatles, legendary figures in oldies pop who have left a lasting impact on many Japanese listeners.
While the melody is dazzling and grand, the piece also conveys a down-to-earth, comforting feel, making it a perfect fit for June.
Good Morning Good MorningThe Beatles5rank/position

This song features an energetic sound that blows away the morning blues.
Included on the 1967 album “Sgt.
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” it stands out for its lyrics that satirize the monotony of everyday life.
The unique beat created by its changing time signatures and the brilliant tones of the brass section make it perfect for waking up.
John Lennon’s cool vocals are also compelling.
The anecdote that it drew inspiration from a Kellogg’s Corn Flakes commercial is intriguing as well.
Listening to it while getting ready in the morning or during your commute to school or work can help you kick-start your day with energy.





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