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- John Lennon. 1962. ‘Love Me Do’ 1963. ‘Misery’ ‘Anna (Go To Him)’ ‘Chains’ ‘Ask Me Why’ ‘Please Please Me’ ‘Baby It’s You’ ‘There’s A Place’ ‘Twist And Shout’ ‘Thank You Girl’
- Paul McCartney. 1962. ‘Love Me Do’ ‘PS I Love You’ 1963. ‘I Saw Her Standing There’ ‘Misery’ ‘Chains’ ‘A Taste Of Honey’ ‘There’s A Place’ ‘From Me To You’ ‘She Loves You’
- George Harrison. 1963. ‘Chains’ ‘Do You Want To Know A Secret’ ‘Don’t Bother Me’ ‘Roll Over Beethoven’ ‘Devil In Her Heart’ ‘This Boy’ 1964. ‘I’m Happy Just To Dance With You’
- Ringo Starr. 1963. ‘Boys’ ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’ 1964. ‘Matchbox’ ‘Honey Don’t’ 1965. ‘Act Naturally’ ‘What Goes On’ 1966. ‘Yellow Submarine’ 1967. ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’
Named after the road on which they did most of their recording, Abbey Road was the Beatles' final album. Along with two of George Harrison’s finest songs, the highlight is the medley which...
George Harrison's two songs on the album, "Something" and "Here Comes the Sun", are considered among the best he wrote for the group. The album's cover, featuring the Beatles walking across the zebra crossing outside of Abbey Road Studios (then officially named EMI Studios), is one of the most famous and imitated of all time.
- Come Together. Very much John Lennon’s song, Abbey Road’s opener started out as Let’s Get It Together, a campaign song for Timothy Leary, standing against Ronald Reagan for Governor of California.
- Something. George Harrison didn’t make many dents in Lennon and McCartney’s songwriting predominance, but when he did he made them count. First worked on during sessions for the White Album, Something – with Harrison taking double-tracked lead vocal and delivering a soaring complementary guitar solo to die for – was his masterpiece.
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer. When it comes to bones of contention between Lennon and McCartney, Maxwell’s Silver Hammer is a veritable skeleton. McCartney began working on the song in early ’68, while the band were still in Rishikesh, India, with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
- Oh! Darling. Possibly inspired by Frank Zappa’s sentimentally retrogressive doo-wop experiments on Cruising With Ruben And The Jets, McCartney similarly returned to the previous decade for Oh!
- Boys. Ringo Starr's first lead vocal came on the band's debut album, 1963's "Please Please Me." The album was rush recorded in a single day to capitalize on the group's explosion in popularity (via "Ringo Starr: Straight Man or Joker?").
- I Wanna Be Your Man. The Beatles had been playing "Boys" in their live shows for several years before it was committed to wax on Side B of their debut album "Please Please Me."
- Matchbox. Cementing Ringo Starr's reputation as a reliable interpreter of stomping rockabilly numbers, the next Beatles track the drummer took lead vocal duties on was "Matchbox," a cover version of a 1957 song by rock pioneer Carl Perkins.
- Honey Don't. By the mid-'60s, Ringo Starr had certainly been pigeonholed as being suited to singing a certain kind of rockabilly song. "Honey Don't" is another Carl Perkins number, which this time appeared on the 1964 album "Beatles For Sale," as per Britannica.
Worldwide, the British rock band the Beatles released 12 studio albums (17 in the US), 5 live albums, 51 compilation albums, 36 extended plays (EPs), and 17 box sets. In their native United Kingdom, during their active existence as a band, they released 12 studio albums (including 1 double album), 1 compilation album, and 13 EPs (including 1 ...
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This Complete Beatles Songs List And Albums Discography focuses first and foremost on the original twelve UK Beatles albums and non-album singles. Every song from each one of those albums as well as the singles have been listed in this article.