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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’
  1. The Beatles were an English rock band from Liverpool who recorded hundreds of songs during their career. The group's "main catalogue"—songs released between 1962 and 1970—consists of 213 songs (four of which exist in different versions): 188 originals and 25 covers.

    Song
    Core Catalogue Release (s)
    Songwriter (s)
    Lead Vocal (s) [d]
    Let It Be Past Masters
    Lennon McCartney
    Lennon
    Johnny Russell Voni Morrison †
    Starr
    Lennon McCartney
    Lennon
    Lennon McCartney
    McCartney
    • Chains. “Chains” is a song originally by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, first made popular by The Cookies in 1962. When The Beatles decided to cover it for their “Please Please Me” album, George Harrison took the lead vocals, supported by John and Paul on backup vocals.
    • Do You Want to Know A Secret. Lending his vocals to this song written by John Lennon, this was the second time we got to witness George Harrison taking lead vocals on The Beatles’ debut album.
    • Don’t Bother Me. “Don’t Bother Me” holds a special place in Beatles history as it was the first of the numerous Beatles George Harrison songs. This was his first attempt at songwriting!
    • Roll Over Beethoven. Roll Over Beethoven” is a classic originally released by Chuck Berry in 1956. The Beatles, being huge Chuck Berry fans, couldn’t resist adding their own spin to it on their second album.
    • 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.
  2. Her Majesty Lyrics. 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...

  3. Mar 14, 2008 · A comprehensive A-Z list of over 300 songs recorded by The Beatles, from Love Me Do to Let It Be, plus fascinating articles on each, including rarities, TV and radio performances, trivia, artwork, and much more.

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