
The Beatles have been all over the news lately. Pretty impressive considering that the band formed nearly 50 years ago, broke up almost 40 years ago, and two of their members have passed on. Still, no one can argue the impact that Paul McCartney. John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr had on the world. I was a Beatles fan, still am. Not a fanatic, mind you, but a fan.
Entertainment Weekly in their September 11, 2009, issue featured The Beatles on the cover and several articles. One of the articles picked the Top 50 Best Beatles Songs. You know me and lists, so using just songs from Entertainment Weekly’s 50, here are My Top Ten Beatles Songs:
10. Yesterday [1965]: Who hasn’t covered this song? It seems to get more melabcholy the older I get.
09. A Hard Day’s Night [1964] One of their first, and 45 years later, it’s still hard not to sing along when it starts playing.
08. Revolution [1968] “You say you want a revolution? Well, you know, we all want to change the world.” Still do.
07. She Loves You [1963] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nuff said.
06. Hey Jude [1968] This song has grown on me over the years [after learning that Paul wrote it to help John Lennon’s son after John broke up with his first wife].
05. You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away [1965] From the album and movie Help!
04. I Want to Hold Your Hand [1963] My first intro to The Beatles… getting to stay up late to watch Ed Sullivan. Thanks mom!
03. Help! [1965] My uncle took me to see the movie and let me play his Beatles albums. Thanks Jim!
02. Something [1969] Frank Sinatra called it “the greatest love song of the last 50 years” – who can argue with old blue eyes?
01. Let It Be [1970] From their last album before they broke up… showing us that they were still on top of their game.