The Beatles were fearless in their approach to music, often pushing the boundaries of rock & roll and embracing something more bizarre.
This exploration of different genres showcases their creativity and versatility as an artist, and here are the 5 most bizarre songs by The Beatles
Opens with an upbeat rhythm that is later elevated by unexpected German lyrics and a chaotic blend of animal sounds that leaves listeners intrigued.
From Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
Featuring an unsettling mix of creaky organ melodies and ghostly backing vocals, this song creates an eerie vibe, capturing the night’s essence for the listeners.
From Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
This is a multi-part song that shines out on the White Album, combining three dissimilar musical styles brought together by John Lennon's engaging presence and and sharp lyrical wit.
From The Beatles (1968)
George Harrison's "Only a Northern Song" is a sarcastic take on the music industry, featuring strange chords and bizarre lyrics.
From Yellow Submarine (1968)
Started in 1967 with a cameo from Rolling Stone Brian Jones on saxophone, this song features a blend of humor and randomness and was later made famous by Monty Python.
(Single, 1970)