That really is a tough call. Westender is right – I love the Beatles, and I think you can count the number of bad Beatles songs on one hand. But I think the top two in my mind have got to be “Something” or “Revolution 1” (the album version – the single is much different). But I might chime back in even later today with a different choice, because it’s hard to choose just one (or two, in my case).
No one will ever be as good as the Beatles, so it's hard to choose just one song. If I had to choose - "A Day in the Life" is probably my favorite, but I have a soft spot for "Golden Slumbers" - it's the lullaby I sing to my son. I started singing it to him while he was in utero and I think it soothes him still.
The more I think about it, I also really like almost every song on “Revolver,” but “Got to Get You Into My Life” and “And Your Bird Can Sing” stand out.
Oh, and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” is one of my favorites.
They wrote too many great...
Back to page topThey wrote too many great songs to be able to pin it down to one greatest. Probably "A Day In The Life".
That really is a tough call....
Back to page topThat really is a tough call. Westender is right – I love the Beatles, and I think you can count the number of bad Beatles songs on one hand. But I think the top two in my mind have got to be “Something” or “Revolution 1” (the album version – the single is much different). But I might chime back in even later today with a different choice, because it’s hard to choose just one (or two, in my case).
I can't narrow this to one,...
Back to page topI can't narrow this to one, but for me it's not Hey Jude. I really like Dear Prudence and Glass Onion. I am a big fan of the entire White Album.
Even "Little Piggies"? I'da...
Back to page topEven "Little Piggies"? I'da thrown that one out.
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I'd go with Hey Jude or...
Back to page topI'd go with Hey Jude or Glass Onion.
No one will ever be as good...
Back to page topNo one will ever be as good as the Beatles, so it's hard to choose just one song. If I had to choose - "A Day in the Life" is probably my favorite, but I have a soft spot for "Golden Slumbers" - it's the lullaby I sing to my son. I started singing it to him while he was in utero and I think it soothes him still.
No one will ever be as good...
Back to page topNo one will ever be as good as the Beatles?
C'mon, where were you in the 1980s? There's Ratt, Poison, Def Leppard, Dokken and so on. The list is endless.
You just listed a whole lot...
Back to page topYou just listed a whole lot of reasons why I maintain that rock and roll died in 1978.
The more I think about it, I...
Back to page topThe more I think about it, I also really like almost every song on “Revolver,” but “Got to Get You Into My Life” and “And Your Bird Can Sing” stand out.
Oh, and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” is one of my favorites.