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  • Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds: It was featured on the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album in 1967, which was also one of the best selling albums in the 60s.
  • Strawberry Fields Forever: It was intended to be on the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, it was the first song recorded for the album, but was instead released in February 1967 as a double a-side single with Paul McCartney.
  • I Want to Hold Your Hand: It was recorded in October of 1963, it was the first Beatles record to be made using four-track equipment.
  • All You Need is Love: It was first performed by The Beatles on Our World, the first live global television link. It later appeared on the Magical Mystery Tour album soundtrack in December, 1967, and later appeared on the Yellow Submarine album soundtrack in January, 1969.
  • Happy Together: Originally by The Turtles and covered by The Beatles. It was released in February, 1967, and knocked The Beatle's Penny Lane out of the #1 slot for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • Devil in Her Heart: Originally recorded The Donays. It was performed by The Beatles with George Harrison on lead vocals. It was recorded and issued on their second UK album in November, 1963. The recording was complete in three takes.
  • Yellow Submarine: Lead vocals by Ringo Starr, this song was included on The Revolver album in 1966 and issued as a single, coupled with Eleanor Rigby. The single went to #1 on every major British chart, remained at #1 for 4 weeks and charted for 13 weeks.
  • Obla-di O Bla-da: The tag line "ob-la-di, ob-la-da, life goes on, bra" was an expression used by Nigerian conga player Jimmy Scott-Emuakpor, an acquaintance of McCartney. This song was released by The Beatles on their 1968 album, The Beatles (also referred to as The White Album).
  • Eleanor Rigby: This song had been simultaneously released on the 1966 album, Revolver, and on a 45 rpm single.
  • Stand by Me: John Lennon recorded his version of the song on his 1975 album, Rock 'n' Roll. Lennon later covers the song with Ringo Starr, as he plays the guitar and Ringo sings.
  • Hey Jude: This song was released in 1968 as the first single from The Beatles' record label at Apple Records.
  • Let It Be: This song was on the 12th and final studio album by The Beatles. It was released in 1970 on the Let It Be album by the band's Apple Records label shortly after the group announced their break-up.
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