Favourite Beatles song?

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Favourite Beatles song?

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I can't actually answer this one definitively ... it's too hard. But a few of my favourites are: Yesterday, Hey Jude and Ticket to Ride. I also really love Oh! Darling from Abbey Road. Which are your favourite Beatles songs? :)
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Mine is definitely "Dear Prudence"... won't you come out to plaaaaaaaaaaaay? :D
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I like that one. That's the from the white album, isn't it? I haven't got to that one yet :)
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It is indeed! Love it!
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I really like Hey Jude, especially the ending (the instruments and the na-na-na-na's).
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puget sounder wrote:I really like Hey Jude, especially the ending (the instruments and the na-na-na-na's).
The ending is the bit that everybody knows :)
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I want to hold your Hand and PS I love you.
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ryanj1 wrote:
puget sounder wrote:I really like Hey Jude, especially the ending (the instruments and the na-na-na-na's).
The ending is the bit that everybody knows :)
I repeat the ending at least 10 times everytime I play that song...love that part 8)
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Its hard but, Yesterday I suppose.
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I'd have to agree with yesterday...
I don't know why but it just...yeah
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Lucy in the Sky...
" We don't see things as they are but as we are "

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Graverobber wrote:I'd have to agree with yesterday...
I don't know why but it just...yeah
suzy1124 wrote:Lucy in the Sky...
All good choices :D
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Why hasn't Yellow Submarine been mentioned? :(
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I am not that big of a Beatles fan :shock: but I always liked I Wanna Hold Your Hand when I was younger.
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My favorite Beatles song has to be "Let It Be." I've always found this song to be quite comforting.
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