Top 50 would be easier, but... Rain We Can Work It Out Tomorrow Never Knows Not A Second Time Across The Universe (Naked)
This is an example of the meaning of a comment I made in a different thread the other day. "McCartney is the greatest songwriter of all time but my favorite Beatles songs are by Lennon."
My list is subject to change at my slightest whim. 1. Here Comes The Sun 2. And I Love Her 3. Something 4. Blackbird 5. Nowhere Man
1) From Me To You 2) Love You To (From Revolver) 3) Please Please Me 4) Get Back 5) I Saw Her Standing There
1. A Day in the Life 2. Strawberry Fields Forever 3. Tomorrow Never Knows 4. In My Life 5. Something Just missing out are For No One, Eleanor Rigby, While My Guitar Gently Weeps and Dear Prudence.
strawberry fields forever she said she said tomorrow never knows you never give me your money while my guitar gently weeps
Something All My Loving A Day In The Life Helter Skelter She Came In Through The Bathroom Window/ Golden Slumbers/ Carry That Weight.
01) A Day In The Life 02) Strawberry Fields Forever 03) While My Guitar Gently Weeps 04) Penny Lane 05) I Want To Hold Your Hand
1. A Day In The Life 2- She Said she said 3- With a Little Help From My Friends 4- She Came In Through the Bathroom Window 5- Lovely Rita
You Never Give Me Your Money I Want You (She's so Heavy) Sexy Sadie Cry Baby Cry I Want to Tell You --- A bet Im the only one who has this....but this track kicks so much ass... it's catchy as hell.... really just all hooks... plus it has the dissonant piano and the rattlesnake tambourine... which makes it creepy enough to be a White Album track
At the moment... All My Loving Ticket To Ride Strawberry Fields Forever Long, Long, Long Don't Let Me Down
Strawberry Fields Forever (lyrics are other worldly sublime) While My Guitar Gently Weeps Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds Help! Within You Without You
For today... Here Comes The Sun Paperback Writer With A Little Help From My Friends Revolution Long, Long, Long And waiting in the wings (pun intended)...The Long And Winding Road
There are no "5 Best" Beatles songs because there are at least 40 or so that are so jaw-droppingly great that to pick among them is simply a matter of taste. Today my list looks like the following, but tomorrow's might be totally different, depending on my mood: Let It Be In My Life Abbey Road side 2 medley Hey Jude Happiness Is a Warm Gun