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The Beatles were an English rock band from Liverpool who recorded hundreds of songs during their career. The group's "main catalogue"—songs released between 1962 and 1970—consists of 213 songs (four of which exist in different versions): 188 originals and 25 covers.
After recording the songs with Sheridan, the Beatles recorded two songs by themselves. Sutcliffe attended the session but did not play. The session tapes have since been destroyed, but some of the songs have been issued on numerous singles, EPs and albums, both official and unofficial.
Worldwide, the British rock band the Beatles released 12 studio albums (17 in the US), 5 live albums, 51 compilation albums, 36 extended plays (EPs), and 17 box sets. In their native United Kingdom, during their active existence as a band, they released 12 studio albums (including 1 double album), 1 compilation album, and 13 EPs (including 1 ...
Feb 5, 2011 · A complete list of over 400 songs performed by The Beatles during the January 1969 rehearsals and sessions for the Get Back/Let It Be project.
Nov 2, 2023 · By our calculations, the Beatles recorded 229 songs that were officially released over the years, not including BBC recordings, live tracks or variations that have appeared on later expanded...
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Mar 14, 2008 · Index of the albums released by The Beatles during their career and beyond, with comprehensive and detailed articles on each, facts, quotes, trivia, links to individual song features and so much more.
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Jun 30, 2021 · The songs are presented by person, year, and in order of release. Some songs had more than one lead singer, most commonly shared by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. There were also a handful of songs where all four sang, which are listed at the end. Some songs had two or more Beatles harmonising, but with one more prominently than the other.