The Beatles UK number 1 singles From Me To You - 1963
She Loves You - 1963
I Want To Hold Your Hand - 1963
Can't Buy Me Love - 1964
A Hard Day's Night - 1964
I Feel Fine - 1964
Ticket To Ride - 1965
Help! - 1965
Day Tripper - 1965
Yellow Submarine - 1966
All You Need Is Love - 1967
Hello Goodbye - 1967
Lady Madonna - 1968
Hey Jude - 1968
Get Back - 1969
The Ballad of John and Yoko - 1969 A lot of singles did not quite make it to "Number 1" because the albums they were lifted off were already at "Number 1".
twist and shout
hey jude
let it be
we can work it out
yellow submarine
yesterday
here comes the sun
Act naturally, twist and shout, I wanna be your man, a picture of you and Anna.
yesterday, lady madonna, hey jude, get back, something
"I am Music, and I write the songs..." (according to Barry Manilow)
Unfortunately he did not record any Christmas songs.
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"I play lead guitar, and I sing a couple of songs, and I sing a couple of bits on songs that most people don't think I sing on." - George Harrison, 1964
yesterday, lady madonna, hey jude, get back, something
According to the Mavericks' Discography, they do not appear to have covered any Beatles songs.
The Beatles had songs called "Every Little Thing", "Here, There and Everywhere", and "Something".
While in the Beatles, Ringo wrote 2 songs, & sang on 11.
Act naturally, twist and shout, I wanna be your man, a picture of you and Anna.
"I am Music, and I write the songs..." (according to Barry Manilow)
Unfortunately he did not record any Christmas songs.
They have done 2 Beatles songs so far one in season one (Hello, Goodbye {Lea Michelle and Jonathan Groff}) and another in season two (Blackbird {Chris Colfer})
You sing wrestling themes. Theyre awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I play lead guitar, and I sing a couple of songs, and I sing a couple of bits on songs that most people don't think I sing on." - George Harrison, 1964
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
The Beatles had the most number ones by far with six, totalling 18 weeks at number one. There was one week during the 1960s (not sure if it was '64) when all five of the top five songs were Beatles songs.