Song #5 Something
Now if you have a date to take to or if you are planning to
impress somebody. This song works every time to boost your feelings up. It was
actually the only song George Harrison sang during his The Beatles stint. This album was a part of the historic The Beatles album Abbey Road (1969)
Something (Video)
Song #4 Maxwell’s
Silver Hammer
One of the best songs whenever I feel like hearing a
psycho-thriller story. Written by the famous combo Lennon-McCartney for the album Abbey
Road (1969). The line “Bang bang
Maxwell’s Silver Hammer came down upon her head” is repetitive in all three
stanza. And you will come to know why ;)
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
Song #3 A Day in Life
The best dawn song! This song was actually written
independently by John Lennon and Paul McCartney for the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1969).
During those days The Beatles on the
verge of break-up. The first half is written by Lennon and the other by McCartney.
Contrastingly Lennon talks about some
random news headlines and on the other hand McCartney
talks about his own personal experiences throughout the song.
A Day in Life (Video)
Song #2 Yesterday
One of the best composition of Lennon-McCartney. I loved the lyrics particularly, very meaningful.
It describes a situation in which the person is logging about his/her own sorrow
to fight against the problem. It’s from the album Help! (1965)
Yesterday (Video)
Song #1 Hey Jude
I still can’t get over this one. Heard over like million
times. This song was actually written by Paul
McCartney for John Lennon’s son Jude. It’s just like a pep-talk that you
give your friends/son/daughter in order to overcome the clouds of pettiness. In
2013, Billboard names it the 10th
biggest song of all time.
Hey Jude (Video)
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