The Beatles rose and fell long before streaming music was even a thought. Today, their music is some of the most-streamed of any band in the entire world. Itโs comforting, in a way. No matter when a particular beloved band exists, their music can be immortalized indefinitely through the internet. Letโs look at the top five most-streamed Beatles songs of all time, and why a whole new generation of listeners likely love them.
1. โHere Comes The Sunโ
The 1969 Abbey Road classic โHere Comes The Sunโ (specifically the 2009 remastered version) has been streamed a whopping 1.4 billion times on Spotify as of 2024. Itโs not just one of the most-streamed Beatles songs of all time; itโs the most-streamed Beatles song ever.
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This track is likely so deeply loved by new listeners because of its cheery, positive lyrics and excellent production quality. Itโs also been used in a movie or two through the years, so some uninitiated youngins likely heard it there first.
2. โLet It Beโ
The 2009 remastered version of โLet It Beโ from the 1970 album of the same name has been streamed 719 million times on Spotify as of 2024.
โLet It Beโ has the perfect formula for a perfect song. The chord progression is one of the most popular ones used in pop music, its lyrics are inspirational and calming, and it blends together the classic ballad with folk music and a light-classical sound. Sometimes, simple is best. โLet It Beโ is one of the Fab Fourโs most simple songs, but it doesnโt lack in quality.
3. โYesterdayโ
The 2009 remastered version of โYesterdayโ from the 1965 album Help! has 683 million streams on Spotify as of 2024.
This is The Beatles’ most-covered song to date. To put it simply, itโs just a fun song to sing. Whether youโre a professional musician or someone just listening to Spotify in their car on the way to work.
4. โCome Togetherโ
โCome Togetherโ (yes, you guessed it, the 2009 remastered version) from the 1969 album Abbey Road has been streamed 767 million times on Spotify as of 2024.
The Beatles released a few funky tunes here and there during their heyday. โCome Togetherโ is a particularly funky jam. If you really listen to it in the context of pop music, though, โCome Togetherโ also happens to be their most โmodernโ sounding song. Maybe it was just ahead of its time, and thatโs why young listeners today love it so much.
5. โHey Judeโ
The 2015 mix of the non-album single โHey Judeโ from 1968 has been streamed 608 million times on Spotify as of 2024.
โHey Judeโ is simply a beautiful song. But, itโs the story behind it that likely piqued the interest of a new generation of listeners. Paul McCartney wrote the track for John Lennonโs young song Julian, encouraging him to find joy in life despite his fatherโs shortcomings. Itโs one of the Fab Fourโs most uplifting songs of their career.
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