Quite a few; The Beatles had a "rule" that singles wouldn't appear on LPs (albums) - although the rule was broken from time to time. The list of non-LP tracks are:
From Me to You
Thank You Girl
She Loves You
I'll Get You
I Want to Hold your Hand
This Boy
Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (a German language version of I want to hold your hand)
Sie Liebt Dich (German language She Loves You)
Long Tall Sally
Slow Down
Matchbox
I Call Your Name
I Feel Fine
She's a Woman
Bad Boy
Yes It Is
I'm Down
Day Tripper
We Can Work It Out
Paperback Writer
Rain
Lady Madonna
The Inner Light
Hey Jude
Revolution
Old Brown Shoe
You Know My Name
There were also a few "single only" versions of LP tracks (Love me do and Let it be have different versions for the single).
Many of these tracks have appeared on compilation albums and all the "missing tracks" appeared on the Past Masters CDs.
"A Hard Day's Night" and "Rubber Soul" were the first Beatles albums entirely comprised of songs written by members of the group. After that, they wrote and recorded their own songs.
On their early albums, the Beatles frequently recorded songs by others. Here is a list:
"Please, Please Me" (1963):
+ "Anna (Go to Him)" by Arthur Alexander.
+ "Chains" by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.
+ "Boys" by Luther Dixon and Wes Farrell.
+ "Baby It's You" by Burt Bacharach, Hal David and Barney Williams.
+ "A Taste of Honey" by Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow.
+ "Twist and Shout" by Phil Medley and Bert Russell.
"With the Beatles" (1963):
+ "Till There Was You" by Meredith Willson.
+ "Please Mr. Postman" by Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland and Robert Bateman.
+ "Roll Over Beethoven" by Chuck Berry.
+ "You Really Got a Hold on Me" by Smokey Robinson.
+ "Devil in Her Heart" by Richard Drapkin.
+ "Money (That's What I Want)" by Janie Bradford and Berry Gordy.
"Beatles for Sale" (1964):
+ "Rock and Roll Music" by Chuck Berry.
+ "Mister Moonlight" by Roy Lee Johnson.
+ "Kansas City"/"Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey" by Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller & Richard Penniman.
+ "Words of Love" by Buddy Holly.
+ "Honey Don't" by Carl Perkins.
+ "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" by Carl Perkins.
"Help!" (1965)
+ "Act Naturally" by Johnny Russell, Voni Morrison.
+ "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" by Larry Williams.
+ "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" by Carl Perkins.
Elvis Presley recorded more than 665 songs and The Beatles have recorded over a little over 214 songs so the king has recorded more than the beatles
MANY of The Beatles' songs were not about love. The songs that were about love were most likely written because the writer was in love...
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We will ignore the orchestral pieces from "Yellow Submarine" because they were essentially written and orchestrated by George Martin. Not including "Best of" type albums, the last album they released that had non-Beatles penned songs on it was "Help!" The non-Beatles songs on it were, Act Naturally and Dizzy Miss Lizzy
The Yellow Submarine is one of the Beatles songs that is not about the drugs.
Elvis Presley recorded more than 665 songs and The Beatles have recorded over a little over 214 songs so the king has recorded more than the beatles
Most of the Beatles' songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
MANY of The Beatles' songs were not about love. The songs that were about love were most likely written because the writer was in love...
The Beatles recorded and released 214 different songs on original release albums, EP's and singles, about 20 of which were not written by the Beatles. Some of these songs were recorded more than once, but a little differently and re-released. Two songs were recorded in German in the early days. The Beatles also recorded many songs that were never released. Some of these turned up on post-Beatles solo albums.
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We will ignore the orchestral pieces from "Yellow Submarine" because they were essentially written and orchestrated by George Martin. Not including "Best of" type albums, the last album they released that had non-Beatles penned songs on it was "Help!" The non-Beatles songs on it were, Act Naturally and Dizzy Miss Lizzy
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Yesterday by the beatles, it has been covered by over 3,700 different artists.
Yes, but some of the songs they recorded were not original compositions, such as "Shout".
Of course he is! He's my favourite, personally. He was the best guitarist in The Beatles, and wrote "Here Comes the Sun" and "Something", which are considered to be the best songs on the Beatles' last album recorded, Abbey Road. "Something" is also considered to be one of the greatest love songs ever written. Live on George! <3 George Harrison was lead guitarist for the Beatles he died 29th November 2001
The last Beatles songs are "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love". They came out in 1994. John, having been dead for 14 years, Recorded himself singing these songs when he was alive, but never released them. Yoko gave Paul, George, and Ringo the recordings, and they wrote the music for the songs, then released them on "The Anthology".
Michael Jackson personally does not own any songs because he is dead, but his estate owns all of the the songs recorded by Michael Jackson and all of the beatles songs before the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.