Marigold
Though Nirvana did do a fair bit of covers, the one original Nirvana song to be released that was not written by Cobain that comes to mind is "Marigold", which was penned by the then-drummer Dave Grohl, who now fronts and writes for The Foo Fighters. It was released as the B-side of Nirvana's first "In Utero" single "Heart-Shaped Box", then later as one of the 82 tracks on "With the Lights Out". There are other songs by Grohl for sure, but of whether they've been released yet or not I'm not sure, and Krist Novoselic, the bassist, most likely has some Nirvana era material as well.
These three songs were "borrowed" by Capitol Records, and released weeks ahead of Revolver, on the US compilation Yesterday and Today. (The mono version of the album used the plain mono mixes; the stereo version used Capitol's "duophonic" stereo processing.)
Consequently, the US version of Revolver has only 11 tracks, but the UK version has 14.
(see 'Related links' below for more information)
Nowadays, all The Beatles songs are available on CDs - EMI released 2 Past Masters CDs which contained tracks (principally on singles) that hadn't appeared on Albums.
In the UK, the Beatles had a policy of not putting single tracks onto albums - although this policy wasn't always followed; for example, their first 2 singles both appeared on their first album.
The tracks that didn't appear on albums are:
Love Me Do (original single version, with Ringo on drums)
From Me to You
Thank you Girl
She Loves You
I'll get you
I want to hold your Hand
This Boy
Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (German language version of I want to Hold Your Hand)
Sie Liebt Dich (German language version of She Loves You)
Long Tall Sally
I Call Your Name
Matchbox
I Feel Fine
She's a Woman
Bad Boy
Yes It Is
I'm Down
Day Tripper
We Can Work it Out
Paperback Writer
Rain
Lady Madonna
The Inner Light
Hey Jude
Revolution (single version)
Get Back (single version)
Don't Let Me Down (single version)
The Ballad of John and Yoko
Old Brown Shoe
Across the Universe (from charity album)
Let It Be (single version)
You know my name
The Revolver album 'only' had 14 songs (11 in the US). The Beatles wrote and performed many more than 14 songs, so manyBeatles' songs did not appear on their album 'Revolver'!
However, if you want to know which songs are on the UK edition of Revolver but not on the US version, see Related Questionsbelow.
Any of them that weren't on Revolver. Off the top of my head, the 14 songs on Revolver include:
"Maxwell's Silver Hammer," from the 1969 album Abbey Road.
Officially, that would be "Her Majesty" written by Paul McCartney, and it comes in at :23 seconds. It's found as the last song on the Abbey Road album. It was originally supposed to be cut off the album, but ended up on the end of the master.
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Abbey Road
The cover of the Abbey Road album shows all four members of The Beatles in the middle of a crosswalk. It was their eleventh studio album and the last one that they would release.
abbey road
The song "Something" from the Beatles' "Abbey Road" album.
I believe it was Abbey Road.
I don't believe there is a song on the album that fits those specifications.
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September 26, 1969, on the album Abbey Road
Abbey Road Studios
"Because" on the album Abbey Road.
"Maxwell's Silver Hammer," from the 1969 album Abbey Road.
Other than the fact that it was recorded at Abbey Road studios (?), it has nothing in common with the Beatles "Abbey Road" album.
The song is called "She came in through the bathroom window" It was released on the Abbey Road Album.
The last song they recorded together as a group was "The End" off of their 1969 album, Abbey Road.