The Beatles were one of the most commercially and critically successful bands in the history of music, and wrote and released hundreds of songs - both throughout their active period between 1960 - 70, and later after they had disbanded and the members had gone solo. From 1962 - 70 alone, they produced 12 studio albums, 13 EPs and 22 singles. In addition, the band has had multiple compilation and live albums released since their breakup. The Beatles achieved a record amount of number 1 hits both in the UK and US, and these are most probably the band's most famous and recognizable songs.
The Beatles US and UK number 1s
From Me To You (1963 UK)
She Loves You (1963 UK, 1964 US)
I Want To Hold Your Hand (1963 UK, 1964 US)
Can't Buy Me Love (1964 UK & US)
Love Me Do (1964 US)
A Hard Day's Night (1964 UK & US)
I Feel Fine (1964 UK & US)
Eight Days A Week (1965 US)
Ticket To Ride (1965 UK & US)
Help! (1965 UK & US)
Yesterday (1965 US)
Day Tripper (1965 UK)
We Can Work It Out (1965 UK, 1966 US)
Paperback Writer (1966 UK & US)
Yellow Submarine (1966 UK)
Eleanor Rigby (1966 UK)
Penny Lane (1967 US)
All You Need Is Love (1967 UK & US)
Hello, Goodbye (1967 UK)
Lady Madonna (1968 UK)
Hey Jude (1968 UK & US)
Get Back (1969 UK)
The Ballard Of John And Yoko (1969 UK)
Something (1969 US)
Come Together (1969 US)
Let It Be (1970 US)
The Long And Winding Road (1970 US)