20. This count is based on the List of The Beatles Songs on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Beatles_songs). It includes 2 songs never recorded on an album but performed live, as well as the Ballad of John and Yoko, and Hey Jude (Jude being a unisex name). 1. Anna (Go to Him) 2. Ballad of John and Yoko 3. Carol (Performed Live at the BBC, never on an album) 4. Clarabella (Same as "Carol," never on an album) 5. Dear Prudence 6. Dizzy Miss Lizzy 7. Eleanor Rigby 8. Hey Jude (Jude is both a girl and boy's name, though likely in this song referred to a man) 9. Julia 10. Lady Madonna 11. Long Tall Sally 12. Lovely Rita 13. Lucille 14. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds 15. Maggie Mae 16. Martha My Dear 17. Michelle 18. Polythene Pam 19. Sexy Sadie 20. What's the New Mary Jane **EDIT - Penny Lane, though the name of a place, could be included in this list.
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Listology.com lists many of them:
There are 172, however this will change when somebody else makes another. Here's a list
well there is Eleanor Rigby, Hey Jude, Dear Prudence, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Sexy Sadie, Mean Mr. Mustard, Polythene Pam, Maggie Mae, Doctor Robert, Michelle, Lovely Rita, Martha My Dear, Rocky Racoon, The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill, For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite, Julia, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Lady Madonna, The Ballad Of John And Yoko, and there are many more. Those are just the ones with names in the title.
Ummm...I was born in 2000 so i don't know know about that shiz Edit: there were 15, but 2 or 3 were lovin(g) and one was in parentheses.
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.
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...
Hey Jude by The Beatles
Elvis Presley recorded more than 665 songs and The Beatles have recorded over a little over 214 songs so the king has recorded more than the beatles