Some of these hits are better than others; some of my favorites were never (apparently) #1 hits!
It's interesting: only one of the songs presented is a George Harrison original, (the rest being Lennon/McCartney) demonstrating that Harrison's talent was unappreciated in his day, and that he was definitely overshadowed by his band-mates.
I also find it interesting that the largest bulk of #1 hits comes from the Beatles' early years, before they got strung out on booze, dope, and Eastern mysticism. Very little music from this phase of their career is represented. Then, at the very end of their career together, when they resumed doing truly innovative music, the #1 hits started coming back.
Anyhow, while not every song will appeal to every fan (I could have done without "Lady Madonna" and "The Ballad of John and Yoko") the true Beatles' fan will want a copy of this album.
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