20 Beatles Songs For You Who Are New Arrivals
I am very aware that many of you (Dafunda readers) are the NOW generation or at least the mid-90s. So maybe many of you are just familiar with the legendary British rock group, The Beatles.
Yes, maybe you know it from father, mother or grandfather. It doesn’t matter. Just so you know that this group is really mandatory for you to know, even if you need to be liked. Because without this group, the evolution of world music would not be like it is now.
The band whose members: (late) John Lennon (guitar / vocals), Paul McCartney (vocals / bass), (late) George Harrison (vocals / guitar), Ringo Starr (vocals / drums) with Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley, are which popularize sound music Rock N ‘Roll modern in the 60s.
There are hundreds of songs both released and popular as well as those not released on the main album (even those that are not released are very popular). So once again, don’t be surprised if I say you all really have to know and listen to the fourth songs.
What? Afraid not to fit in or not? Calm down it’s not a problem. Immediately, I’ll give you recommendations of 20 of their hundreds of songs that are guaranteed to make you instantly fans their weight is aka, Beatlemania.
20. Jer Blues (1968)
Released in the early years of the band’s split, “Yer Blues” is a song taken from the album the Beatles (1968) or also known as “The White Album”. This is because cover the album is just plain white.
As the title implies, this song has a bluesy rhythm. You know what blues is like sound-his? This song is a mixture of the alias Rock Blues. But yes, whether you want pure blues or a mix, what is clear is that this song is really fierce and has really cool musical compositions.
One of the factors is also because when playing the song, timing The (pause) between the songs was cleverly arranged by Lennon.
19.Helter Skelter (1968)
Also found on the Beatles, “Helter Skelter” arguably the pioneer of genre Metal specifics again Heavy Metal. Without this song, guaranteed number one Heavy Metal group, Black Sabbath would not exist.
For those of you who really like songs that are loud, this song is sure to make you feel good headbanging I didn’t make it myself.
18. I’ve Got a Feeling (1970)
For those of you who might be right in the early 90’s or maybe in the late 80’s, surely you know how sounds Rock-Alternative music in the mid 90’s?
So if you really like sounds era (Melissa Etheridge, Meredith Brooks), I just heard this song immediately. Yes “I’ve Got a Feeling” released in the 60s. But what is unique sound the song is exactly like the songs released by the mid 90s.
Do not believe? Just listen immediately.
17. Oh! Darling (1969)
I think you all know this song. The problem is that the blues number has often been sung by the participants The Voice Kids all over the world who are still aged 7-10 years.
And no wonder this song crosses generations. Oh! Darling emang a blues song that, although a bit heavy to sing along (you should really learn to sing it properly), but still feels light and really good on the ears.
16 Octopus’s Garden (1969)
Still taken from a similar album, Abbey Road (1969), a song composed and also sung by Starr, is really a very cheerful song.
Anyway, if you listen, you will smile to yourself and all problems will disappear for almost the next 3 minutes. Yes, fittingly, because this song was also made by Starr as his “escape” from the beginning of the split experienced by his group.
15. Hello, Goodbye (1967)
This song is no less joyous. Moreover, the song continues to pronounce the lyrics “Hello” and “Goodbye” which is guaranteed to be stuck in our heads.
By the way, don’t forget the approaching too endingwhose composition is no less cheerful and hilarious.
14. Let It Be (1970)
This song is one of Lennon cs’s last songs before it finally disbanded. And it’s not wrong.
Because the composition of the song does have a super tone mellow but at the same time still sounding very optimistic.
13. The Ballad of John and Yoko (1969)
As the title implies, this song is a love ballad song for Lennon and his second wife at the time, Yoko Ono.
And this second love song is really very fun and really cool. It’s so fun, it’s not surprising that later this song is often used as one of the gymnastics instruments or poco-poco for the PKK gymnastics around our house.
12. Come Together (1969)
Maybe you’ve been mumbling something like this: “How come the feeling of the Bitel songs from the late 60s continues?
Yes, what do you want bro / sis? In fact, Bitel’s songs of the late 60s were much better and hype (but the early 60s are just as cool huh!)
And “Come Together” can also be categorized in the statement. Rhythmic blues rock, “Come Together” is a cool song but still really rocking in both ears.
11. Eight Days a Week (1964)
Maybe some of you have seen the title of this unique song or have heard the song.
No wonder this title is used by director Ron Howard (In the Heart of the Sea) as the title of his 2021 documentary The Beatles, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years.
The song is still a catch Rock N ‘Roll sound cheerful Beatles character in the early 60s which as a result, makes the song, will immediately be nice to listen to.
10. Help! (1965)
One of the super hit songs from The Beatles. The meaning of the lyrics is a little sad. But once again it can’t be denied that the song is super catchy.
9. The Long and Winding Road (1970)
Same like “Let it Be”, this song is also a super popular ballad song from The Beatles. And than “Let it Be”, in my opinion, this song should have been his farewell song at that time.
From the title alone, it’s obvious right? But never mind one album anyway right? What is clear can be said other than “Yesterday”, “The Long and Winding Road” is the Beatles ballad song that was sung most often (cover).
8.Rock and Roll Music (1964)
This song is actually Chuck Berry’s song which was released in 1957.And if I’m honest here, it’s no wonder that the coverthis is the more popular until now.
Because the way Lennon rewrites the song is so unique. But at the same time, it still feels super energetic. It is guaranteed that when you hear the song, you will jog by yourself.
7. She Loves You (1963)
With the lyrics “She Loves You, yeah, yeah, yeah”, who will not immediately smile and like the song right?
Guaranteed you will be ready right away Beatlemania sudden! And this song is also a song that gave the Liverpool group a rocket of popularity.
6. I Saw Her Standing There (1963)
Guaranteed 100% more, you will immediately like it even though you just heard a count scream “1, 2, 3, 4” McCartney at the start of the song.
Why do I say that? Yes, because from the beat of the initial count, it’s obvious that this song will make us rock and dance a Rock N ‘Roll twist 60s style.
5. I Want to Hold Your Hand (1963)
I’m really sure that all of you must have heard this song. Because the song has also beencover in the 2000s hit musical series, Glee (2009-2015).
And this song is, in fact, the song that rocketed the Beatles’ popularity in the United States and around the world. So if you’ve never heard of it, listen right away!
4.Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (1968)
Wow, if you’ve never heard this song, it’s “too much”. Because of the song upbeat this is really super duper / very popular really.
“Obladi Obalada” often played as a gymnastic song and on various dance floors.
3. Yesterday (1965)
I think this song has been heard by most of you. You see, “Yesterday” is the Beatles’ most “very common” song.
It’s impossible if you don’t know this song. This song is the Beatles song of a million people.
2.Hey Jude (1968)
“For example Yesterday a million people, how come they still lose the same position Hey Jude? ” Because the song was also changed by McCartney, the level of popularity even for the layman is much higher.
In fact, it was so high that many laymen heard this song for the first time, immediately assumed that “Hey Jude” it was the first Beatles song (early 60s).
Why is it that it is so popular? Besides the lyrics are easy to remember, the musical composition that combines Rock, Pop, and semi-theatrical, makes the song as exciting as watching a movie.Super hero Marvel.
1. Ticket to Ride (1965)
Yep. And this is a song that is guaranteed to be heard (for those of you who want to denegrin Beatles for the first time), going straight “Auto” really like this band
You see “Ticket to Ride” That is the term super duper song, The Beatles market. For the layman, they really like it or be the very first song that comes to mind when you want to request Beatles song.
But, for the super duper fanboy Beatles, this song (sorry) has been called “exile” song. Because it is for fans, this song is a song super duper basic or like a baby just learning to crawl.
So, those were the top 20 Beatles songs that could be played “starter” the beginning for those of you who just want to hear or hearfans with them. Hopefully the recommendations are right and useful!
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