1 She Loves You:
The group's second No.1 hit and the song which propelled them to pop idol status.
2 I Want to Hold your Hand: Released in 1963, it kicked off the British invasion of the United States.
3 Can't Buy Me Love: A classic from 1964, the group decided to start the song with the chorus.
4 I Feel Fine: A bluesy song with the first known use of feedback to start a track.
5 Day Tripper/We Can Work it Out: The world's first Double-A side climbed to No.1 in both the UK and the US.
6 Hey Jude: The first release on the Apple label, it was written for John's son Julien.
7 From Me to You:
Inspired by the letters page in New Musical Express, called From You to Us.
8 Help: With a film and an album of the same name, it was no surprise that this went on to be a chart-topper.
9 Hello Goodbye: First single after the death of Brian Epstein, criticised for being too childlike.
10 Get Back: The group's 19th UK single, it tells the story of Jo-Jo and Loretta Martin.
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