Number one hits from all over the world:
# 1962 "Love Me Do" U.S. (once Beatlemania hit in 1964)
# 1963 "Please Please Me" Italy and also UK in most recognised charts
# 1963 "From Me to You" United Kingdom, Ireland
# 1963 "Twist and Shout" Finland
# 1963 "She Loves You" UK, Norway, Sweden, Canada, Denmark, U.S.
# 1963 "I Want to Hold Your Hand" UK, Australia (NS Wales), Sweden, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, U.S., Canada
# 1964 "I Saw Her Standing There" Australia (NS Wales)
# 1964 "All My Loving" Sweden, Canada, Australia (NS Wales) (EP), Finland
# 1964 "Can't Buy Me Love" Sweden, UK, Holland, U.S., Ireland, Australia (NS Wales)
# 1964 "Ain't She Sweet" Sweden
# 1964 Long Tall Sally EP Holland
# 1964 "A Hard Day's Night" U.S., Canada, Australia (NS Wales), UK, Holland, Ireland, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Argentina, Czechoslovakia
# 1964 "I Should Have Known Better" Canada, Holland, Australia (NS Wales), Norway, Sweden, Denmark
# 1964 "If I Fell" Norway
# 1964 "I Feel Fine" Canada, Australia (NS Wales), UK, Holland, Sweden, U.S., Rhodesia, Ireland, Norway, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Denmark
# 1965 "Rock and Roll Music" / "No Reply" Norway, Sweden, Holland, Rhodesia, Finland, Denmark, Australia (NS Wales), Hong Kong, Luxembourg
# 1965 "Eight Days a Week" Canada, Uruguay, U.S., Hong Kong, Luxembourg
# 1965 "I'll Follow the Sun" Sweden
# 1965 "Ticket to Ride" Ireland, Canada, Norway, UK, Sweden, Australia (NS Wales), Holland, U.S., Rhodesia, New Zealand
# 1965 "Words of Love" Sweden
# 1965 "Help!" Canada, Australia (NS Wales), UK, Ireland, Holland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Spain, U.S., Rhodesia, Norway, Argentina, Brazil, Italy
# 1965 "Yesterday" Canada, Holland, U.S., Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Hong Kong, Poland, Denmark, South Korea
# 1965 "We Can Work It Out" / "Day Tripper" Canada, Norway, UK, Ireland, Australia (NS Wales), Holland, Sweden, Hong Kong, U.S. (A-side only), Rhodesia, Brazil
# 1966 "Michelle" France, Holland, Sweden, Poland, Belgium, Norway, New Zealand, Denmark, Italy
# 1966 "Nowhere Man" Canada, Australia (NS Wales)
# 1966 "Paperback Writer" Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Hong Kong, U.S., UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Denmark
# 1966 "Yellow Submarine" / "Eleanor Rigby" Canada, UK, Ireland, Norway, France, Holland, Germany, Australia (NS Wales), New Zealand, Belgium, Poland (B-side)
# 1967 "Penny Lane" / "Strawberry Fields Forever" Canada, Norway, France, Holland, Sweden, U.S. (A-side), New Zealand, Germany, Australia (NS Wales), Denmark, and also UK in most recognised charts
# 1967 "All You Need Is Love" (b/w "Baby You're a Rich Man") Finland, Poland, Canada, UK, Holland, Australia (NS Wales), Norway, Ireland, Germany, Sweden, U.S., New Zealand, Rhodesia, Denmark
# 1967 "With a Little Help from My Friends" Poland
# 1967 "Hello, Goodbye" Canada, UK, France, Holland, Sweden, U.S., Norway, Germany, Australia (NS Sales), New Zealand, Poland, Denmark
# 1968 "Lady Madonna" (b/w "The Inner Light") Canada, UK, France, Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, New Zealand, Australia (NS Wales)
# 1968 "Hey Jude" Canada, UK, Sweden, Norway, Austria, France, Ireland, Holland, Spain, U.S., Switzerland, Rhodesia, New Zealand, Belgium, Australia (NS Wales), Germany, Poland, Denmark
# 1968 "Revolution" New Zealand
# 1968 "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" Malaysia, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, New Zealand, Australia (NS Wales)
# 1969 "Get Back" (b/w "Don't Let Me Down") UK, Canada, Holland, Norway, Ireland, Belgium, New Zealand, Germany, Malaysia, Denmark, Spain, U.S., Rhodesia, Australia (NS Wales)
# 1969 "The Ballad of John and Yoko" UK, Holland, Malaysia, Spain, Switzerland, Norway, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Australia (NS Wales), Austria, Denmark
# 1969 "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" France
# 1969 "Something" / "Come Together" Canada, U.S., Australia (NS Wales), New Zealand, Germany
# 1970 "Let It Be" Germany, Austria, Holland, Australia (NS Wales), Norway, France, Malaysia, U.S., Switzerland, New Zealand, Italy, Poland, Canada
# 1970 "The Long and Winding Road" Canada, U.S.
# 1976 "Got to Get You Into My Life" Canada LOVE ME DO
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". Some of them were "double A-sides", but they would be...
1. From Me To You
2. She Loves You
3. I Want To Hold Your Hand
4. Can't Buy Me Love
5. A Hard Day's Night
6. I Feel Fine
7. Ticket To Ride
8. Help!
9. We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper
10. Paperback Writer
11. Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby
12. All You Need Is Love
13. Hello Goodbye/I Am The Walrus
14. Lady Madonna
15. Hey Jude/Revolution
16. Get Back
17. The Ballad Of John And Yoko
The Beatles hit international fame in 1962, and officially disbanded in April , 1970.
The Beatles had a total of 407 songs altogether. A few of the songs titles were Young Blood, Yes It is, and Yellow Submarine.
The Yellow Submarine is one of the Beatles songs that is not about the drugs.
Songs of The Beatles was created on 1973-09-24.
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...
"Please Please Me" and "Love Me Do".
The Beatles hit international fame in 1962, and officially disbanded in April , 1970.
Band on the run
Yesterday and Hey Jude, both Paul songs.
The Beatles had a total of 407 songs altogether. A few of the songs titles were Young Blood, Yes It is, and Yellow Submarine.
every single one of the beatles songs are on it
The Beatles' songs were about peace and love and walruses hahah!
The Yellow Submarine is one of the Beatles songs that is not about the drugs.
Songs of The Beatles was created on 1973-09-24.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote most of the Beatles' songs and, as Paul pointed out, most of the Beatles' songs were love songs.
No. Meet the Beatles! was an American repackage of their second British album, With the Beatles, with ten of the album's songs, "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "I Saw Her Standing There".
Most of the Beatles' songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.