In My Life and Tomorrow Never Knows......I can't get on Youtube now, but those are mine
There are so many to choose from but just a few for me are...
"The Word"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=INa4y25oshA
"Norwegian Wood"
"Dear Prudence"
"Don't Let Me Down"
In My Life and Tomorrow Never Knows......I can't get on Youtube now, but those are mine
Impossible task, of course, but since it's more fun than my French homework...
I've always had a soft spot for:
Norwegian Wood
Only A Northern Song
Across The Universe
Within You Without You
Come Together
I'm Only Sleeping
I'm Looking Through You
Eleanor Rigby
Girl
In My Life
o Goodbye
Please Please Me
Okay, now I need to stop myself.
Come together
it's the only Beatles song I like
Great song. I've always felt that Harrison should be placed on the same level as
Lennon/McCartney in terms of songwriting abilities. He's just as good, if not better.
He's second to Lennon on my list, and both are miles ahead of McCartney.
Dear Prudence
Across the Universe
Hey Jude
Yesterday
All You Need is Love
Let It Be
With a little Help from my friends
to name a few... love the beatles.
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Julia
And Your Bird Can Sing
Because
Oh Darling
Don't Let Me Down
I could go on and on, but I'll stop here.
Yesssss. Dear Prudence has a great bass line.
How could I forget I am the Walrus..
Has anyone one heard the Jim Carrey version.. I think on a tribute album George Martin put out?
Jim Carrey is the last person I would want to hear sing a Beatles song![]()
"If I fell" http://youtube.com/watch?v=Eh5YwjfaCXk
"black bird" http://youtube.com/watch?v=-ERnT1X9HPw
They both mean a lot to me
Runner up: Gilbert Gottfried.
Something
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
It's Only Love
Eleanor Rigby
I Need You
In My Life
We Can Work It Out
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
It's hard to narrow my favorites down, but I guess if I could only pick a few, these would be it. "Something" is one of my all time favorite love songs, along with the Moody Blues' "Nights in White Satin" (sans crazy montage stuck to the end of it - I HATE it when KMFR plays the montage), Dan Fogelberg's "The Last Nail", and Joni Mitc 's "A Case of You".
These could all be on my list, as well (two of them already are).
Although, this thread is dangerous for me. I could probably find reasons to put almost any of their songs (Lady Madonna, The Fool on the Hill, and Your Mother Should Know are all notable exceptions) on my list of favorites.
Ditto - I spent a good percentage of my childhood playing all of the Beatles albums on vinyl. I remember my Dad saying that he was always really excited when a new Beatles album came out, because it was one of the only times where you could practically guarantee that you'd like every song you heard on it. Notable exception being the Magical Mystery Tour, he hadn't even saved that one so I heard it for the first time on cassette later.
I love "Magical Mystery Tour." My mom has the double album (with book in good condition), so I grew up listening to that one. The film is ing insane, but I liked it, too. I haven't seen it since I was a kid, though.
I can hear it now, but I don't recall its name... It's the one where none of them sing, and nobody's playing an instrument.
Where's the love for the Yellow Submarine?
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
something (harrison)
dear prudence (lennon)
blackbird (mccartney)
eleanor rigby (mccartney)
helter skelter (so different and awesome) (mccartney)
while my guitar gently weeps (harrison)
yesterday (mccartney)
a day in the life (lennon/mccartney - apparently this is both of them)
i've just seen a face (mccartney)
strawberry fields forever (lennon)
Hmm I went and had a look around to see who was actually wrote my favs, I mean most of them are creditied lennon/mccartney but it's interesting to see who actually wrote them. Got a few from all of them... cept Ringo of course.
at the bottom of the sea where it belongs
I prefer the earliest stuff they did, I like their "raw" sound more than the doctored up sound that money brings. But really I like it all. I don't have the patience to look for youtubes right now, but these are probably my faves:
Love Me Do
Do You Want To Know A Secret?
I Should Have Known Better
I'll Cry Instead
I'm A Loser
Help
Yesterday
Eleanor Rigby
Oh Darling
The Long and Winding Road
never cared for their music..
more of a stones guy.
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