And your bird can sing. Although i do like when I'm 64. its the age when i can retire
The song compilation on the backside of Abbey Road. It was the last music they recorded together.
3-way tie between:
"Why Don't We Do It In the Middle of the Road"
"Wild Honey Pie"
"You Know My Name (Look Up My Number)"
They created so many beautiful songs it's hard to pick, but I probably love these two the best:
Imagine by John Lennon
My sweet lord by George Harrison
Come Together
Let it Be
Love me Do
Paperback Writer
Help
The Long and Winding Road
Help, Anna, My Life, Revolution,
Has to be ''wanna hold your hand'' Altho. the reason is not so pure. So many naughty variations making for heated times in the back seat!
Up periscope .......it has to be Yellow Submarine ⚓️
My Karma just ran over your Dogma
All My Loving..no, wait, Help, or maybe I've Just Seen A Face...I'm Looking Thru You...or I Should Have Known Better...I'm Down, Oh Darling, Back in the USSR....Maxwell's Silver Hammer maybe? (Rose and Valerie screaming from the gallery) I can only listen to one #1 at a time. This is too hard ;(
Too many to name, but the one I most like to turn up loud is Helter Skelter.
Let it be and Lady Madonna
most one i listen to is help
For me, hands down, "Something"
I like While my guitar gently weeps. or Norwiegen wood.
Hey Jude is my favorite...Paul wrote it to comfort 5 yr old Julian Lennon while his parents were getting a divorce.
Bad Boy. Cover version of a Larry Williams song, recorded in '65 I think.
So many brilliant songs to choose from and depending on my mood each has it's own significance but "While my guitar gently weeps" is probably my fav closely followed by "Hello, Goodbye" and "When I'm 64" always makes me smile
Blackbird, Martha my dear & she's leaving home
Happiness Is A Warm Gun and While my Guitar Gently Weeps
So many to enjoy from them. So i will leave it at one, the one that i love to sing and dance to.
Come together
I am not a great lover of the Beatles, preferring John Lennon's writing to Paul McCartney but i do like - The Long And Winding Road, Dear Prudence and of course Imagine