According to the Guinness World Records, ‘Yesterday’ is the most-covered song of all time. With over 1,600, the band’s 1965 track, written by Paul McCartney, is a song the world can’t get enough of as ...
The Beatles settle in last place. Abbey Road is also back on the Top Album Sales chart, which doesn’t distinguish between purchase platform or format, but rather paints a complete picture of the ...
This ballad from A Hard Day’s Night came from a period of The Beatles’ career when ... resonates with listeners. This song was a natural shoo-in for this list. “Something” is one of ...
Another track on Lennon’s list of McCartney favourites was the Revolver classic, ‘Here There and Everywhere’. “This was a great one of his,” he said. “That’s Paul’s song completely, I believe. And one ...
The mission? Record an album of Beatles songs — only one of the best-known catalogs in popular music — in the same London studio where most of the originals were made. She and her band had ...
The best cover versions can truly reinvent a song – sometimes so much so that they become the definitive recordings. For our list of the ... song their own with a complete re-imagining.
It was technically the last Beatles song, as Abbey Road was the last album they recorded together (even though Let It Be was released after it). And, at only 23 seconds long, it’s their shortest ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Beatles racked up 18 No. 1 hits on the United Kingdom’s main songs ...
The Beatles continue to lead all artists ... his breakthrough in 1956 pre-dated the launch of Billboard’s flagship songs chart by more than two years, the Billboard 200 captures Presley ...