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What order should I listen to the Beatles albums?

What order should I listen to the Beatles albums?

I reckon listen to Penny Lane/ Strawberry Fields Forever, then A Day in the Life, Then Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt Peppers and Abbey Road. Then probably go back and listen to the other albums.

What is the Beatles first number one hit?

I Want To Hold Your Hand
On January 18, 1964, “I Want To Hold Your Hand” debuted on the Hot 100 Singles Chart at #45. When it hit #1 on Feb. 1, it ended up staying at the top for seven weeks. Here’s a clip of their performance on The Ed Sullivan Show eight days later on February 9, 1964.

How long does it take to listen to all the Beatles albums?

Not including solos or bootlegs. I had a playlist with all original albums and singles as well as their early music that was realeased in anthology and it was about 14-15 hours.

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How many Beatles songs were #1?

During their eight years as a band, The Beatles had 20 No. 1 hits, and 34 Top 10 hits on the Billboard chart. Forming in 1962 and breaking up in 1970, not only did The Beatles’ top songs, like “Hey Jude” and “Come Together,” peak at number one, they also spent months on the charts.

How many Beatles songs exist?

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.

How did the Beatles make so much music?

The Beatles showed passion for music through writing so many songs with different sounds of music. The Beatles also innovated a lot in music out of love for music. Another reason is because The Beatles wanted to make money, The Beatles wanted to make money for living by producing lots of songs.

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Who is the most popular Beatle?

And who is America’s favorite Beatle? Paul McCartney ranked highest, at 35 percent; following by John Lennon (29\%), Ringo Starr (11\%), and George Harrison (8\%). However, there is a gender gap: men favored John, while women preferred Paul.