17- Abbey Road
14- Beatles For Sale
1- Free As A Bird (included for it is a 1995 single the Beatles released w/ strong John Lennon presence on the track. John also wrote the song. Excluded is the B side which is a Xmas song, because that's a seasonal track)
13- A Hard Day's Night
14- Help!
12- Let It Be
55- Live At The BBC (1994 release. Removing the speeches from the album gets 69 tracks down to 55 songs. John Lennon wasn't alive during this albums release, but since its obviously amazing songs, in mono, that were originally played live on the radio, John Lennon would most likely have approved of its release).
11- Magical Mystery Tour
33- Singles released during The Beatles reign (available on "Past Masters" or a combination of 30 songs from "Mono Masters" & 3 from "Past Masters" excluding the 4 Yellow Submarine tracks from "Mono Masters", and all but 3 from "Past Masters if you combined Mono+Past Masters).
14- Please Please Me
2- Real Love (This song is the last Beatles single. It was released in 1996. Like Free As A Bird , this song has a strong John Lennon Presence and was written by John Lennon. The B side is "Baby's In Black" live 'edited' track from two performances at the Hollywood Bowl by the Beatles, which John Lennon would have approved, because, released in the '70s on vinyl but not yet on CD is a Beatles album "Live At The Hollywood Bowl" which does not include the track, but since John approved the others on the album, it is most likely he would approve this track as well).
14- Revolver
14-Rubber Soul
13- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
30- (The Beatles/White Album)
14- With The Beatles
4- Yellow Submarine (Excluded from this number are the two duplicate tracks "Yellow Submarine" & "All You Need Is Love" from Revolver & Magical Mystery Tour, & also the classical style soundtracks from the Beatles film/cartoon called Yellow Submarine)
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Total songs: 275
First, some people may notice that there are indeed some "duplicates" that occur from the number of 275, which are: All My Loving/Baby's In Black/Can't Buy Me Love/Dizzy Miss Lizzy/Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby/A Hard Day's Night/I Saw Her Standing There/I Wanna Be Your Man/I'm A Loser/Let It Be/Long Tall Sally/Love Me Do/Matchbox/Roll Over Beetoven/A Taste Of Honey/Things We Said Today/Til There Was You...
...but, these "duplicate" song performances each have their own unique sound. Also, it should be noted that if Live At The Hollywood Bowl is ever fully officially released by Capitol records on CD/digitally, then to the list we would add the 13 songs on that album for a total of 288 songs (with those 13 being very unique "duplicate" performances)...
...also, in the singles collection you will hear two non English songs, unique performances, in German, of "I Want To Hold Your Hand" & "She Loves You."
Finally...
If you are a hard core Beatles fan there are several more songs and albums released after the passing of John Lennon. Such as the Anthologies 1, 2, 3, Let It Be... Naked, & Love. Also, listening to the Beatles as solo artist, and the various collaborations between them after "The Beatles" broke up, John, Paul, George, & Ringo is a great addition to feed a love for the Beatles.
Also, if you bought the Beatles on iTunes & love the Beatles, but don't have "Free As A Bird" & the "Real Love" singles, it would be in for your enjoyment that you obtain a copy of them, they should be easy to find. Finding Live At The BBC CD should not be hard either.
Overall, the list above and the number 275 is a good current list & number that answers the question "how many Beatles songs are there?" Listening to them will really let you hear the BeaTles and understand why they are so amazing! (last edit: 07/20/11)
As best as I can tell, the Beatles had 37 top ten hits in either the U.K. or the U.S. Twenty-seven of these songs were #1 and are on the CD of the same name.
They are:
Love Me Do
From Me To You
She Loves You
I Want To Hold Your Hand
Can't Buy Me Love
A Hard Day's Night
I Feel Fine
Eight Days A week
Ticket To Ride
Help!
Yesterday
We Can Work It Out
Paperback Writer
Yellow Submarine
Eleanor Rigby
Penny Lane
Strawberry Fields Forever
All You Need Is Love
Hello Goodbye
Lady Madonna
Hey Jude
Get Back
The Ballad of John & Yoko
Something
Come Together
Let It Be
The Long and Winding Road
In addition, the lads had these songs that reached the top ten in the Uk. or U.S.
Roll Over Beethoven #2
Twist and Shout #2
Do You Want To Know A Secret #2 Please Please Me #4
I Should Have Known Better #8
P.S. I Love You #4
She's A Woman #4 Nowhere Man #3
Free As A Bird #2
Real Love #4
Total = 37
MANY of The Beatles' songs were not about love. The songs that were about love were most likely written because the writer was in love...
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The Yellow Submarine is one of the Beatles songs that is not about the drugs.
Songs of The Beatles was created on 1973-09-24.
There are too many to write so click on 'related links' below that will take you to a wikipedia page where there is a list of the Beatles songs.
They had 225 songs.
MANY of The Beatles' songs were not about love. The songs that were about love were most likely written because the writer was in love...
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All of them.
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The Beatles' songs were about peace and love and walruses hahah!
The Yellow Submarine is one of the Beatles songs that is not about the drugs.
Songs of The Beatles was created on 1973-09-24.
every single one of the beatles songs are on it
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John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote most of the Beatles' songs and, as Paul pointed out, most of the Beatles' songs were love songs.