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What is their number one song?
What was their number two song?
What was their number three song?
In order please. Thank you.
What was their number two song?
What was their number three song?
In order please. Thank you.
They had 5 american number one songs in 1964 alone.JasonRox said:They have a number one song?
tribdog said:Beatles? I'm not familiar with that duo.
you do realize that I'm the only other person who said Here comes the sun don't you? I think you must have meant that my opinion carries the same weight as a lot of regular people.Tom Mattson said:Heh. I always said they'd never catch on.
OK, here are my 3 faves (today):
1. Here Comes The Sun (glad to see lots of people like that one)
2. Let It Be
3. In My Life
aychamo said:I love: "I Feel Fine", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Here Comes The Sun", "Help", "I've Just Seen A Face", "Honey Pie", "Martha My Dear", "I'm Only Sleeping", "For No One", etc..
tribdog said:you do realize that I'm the only other person who said Here comes the sun don't you? I think you must have meant that my opinion carries the same weight as a lot of regular people.
Are you sure you were not under the influence while writing that sentence.tribdog said:I think that if the Beatles were on drugs when they wrote a song I like that song.
I'm very anti-drug, for my own use. I don't care what other people do and I believe drug use does improve song writing. If you can die from a drug overdose I'll probably like your songs even better.mattmns said:Are you sure you were not under the influence while writing that sentence.
All the great musicians/groups do drugs right? Well at least my favorites do.
If I had to choose a top 3 right now, I would say: Get Back, Come Together, Let It Be.
tribdog said:If you can die from a drug overdose I'll probably like your songs even better.
http://www.iamthebeatles.com/article1216.html...long thought to be about an LSD trip, was written by Lennon taken from an idea he got from his son Julian. Julian, a young boy, came home one day with a painting he had done at school of one of his classmates named Lucy O'Donnell. In explaining the painting to his father, he described it as Lucy, in the sky with diamonds, and the song was born. Pictured above is the original drawing by Julian that inspired his father John to write this song.[continued]
tribdog said:lol, egg likes blackbird. am I the only one who likes the irony?
franznietzsche said:I love the irony.
Irony for me is like vodka and pickeled beets for a russian. Well, more like vodka and irony for me are like vodka and pickeled beets for a russion. SO i guess irony is like pickeled beets. :yuck:
Gokul43201 said:But it's just Thursday, Franz !
Janitor said:I Should Have Known Better
You Know My Name, Look Up the Number
I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
hypnagogue said:Obviously a collector.
The top three songs by The Beatles, according to Rolling Stone magazine, are "A Day in the Life", "Hey Jude", and "Yesterday".
Some other popular choices for The Beatles' top three songs include "Let It Be", "Something", and "In My Life".
The Beatles were incredibly talented musicians and songwriters who had a unique ability to blend different genres and styles to create catchy and memorable songs. They also had a strong work ethic and spent countless hours practicing and perfecting their craft.
Yes, The Beatles wrote the majority of their songs themselves. However, they did occasionally cover songs written by other artists.
The Beatles' music is timeless and influential because it transcends generations and continues to resonate with people of all ages. Their songs are well-crafted and relatable, and their experimentation with different sounds and styles paved the way for future musicians and bands.