Friday, December 25, 2015

The five most popular songs of The Beatles, via streaming – Infobae.com

   
   


 
     

       
       
 
       
 
       
       
 
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From 00:01 Thursday, all those registered in Apple Music, Deezer, Google Play, Napster, Rhapsody and Spotify began to play the tracks of The Beatles from any device with internet access.

According to initial reports, at least 19 hours songs were listened to more than 413,000 times only in Spotify, and there were some options more chosen than others.

According to the records, “Let it be” is the topic most requested of the whole discography of the legendary British band. Composed by Paul McCartney, named the album released in 1970 and was played at the famous concert on the roof of Apple Records.

The second most chosen song is “Here Comes The Sun” . Written to the disk Abbey Road 1969, George Harrison was inspired to watch the sun rise while walking with a guitar in the backyard of Eric Clapton.

“Hey Jude” is the most played third. Launched in 1968 as a single, the song was written by Paul McCartney to comfort Julian, the son of John Lennon, after the divorce of their parents.

The fourth position is occupied by “Twist and Shout” . The version by the British band was part of the disc Please Please Me 1963 but is based on the title track of the group Top Notes, created in 1961. For that album, The Beatles recorded 10 songs in one day, so Lennon’s voice was affected and you can even hear her cough in the original version.

“Come Together” is the last item on the ranking. Is the first to be heard on the album Abbey Road and was written by John Lennon, based on Timothy Leary, who ran against Ronald Reagan for governor of California and whose campaign slogan was “Come together, . join the party “(” Come together, join the party ‘)

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