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Most people can agree that Paul McCartney is one of the greatest performers of our time. He released countless songs that he wrote himself and, according to Smooth Radio, has done duets with some of the biggest names in the music industry. Born in Liverpool, England, McCartney’s contributions to music have been so significant that he was knighted in 1997 and now entitled to call himself “sir.” That is quite an accomplishment for anyone, and we can only imagine that the former Beatle is nothing less than honored.

As a member of The Beatles, which were one of the biggest musical sensations ever, there aren’t too many people who are not familiar with McCartney. The Beatles released countless songs, so many, in fact, that a lot of fans may have trouble choosing a favorite. What we don’t often think of is that the members of the group themselves have certain songs that they prefer over others. So, what was McCartney’s favorite Beatles song?

How did The Beatles get started?

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Many years ago, the Beatles were insanely popular, and it was difficult to find anyone who wasn’t a fan. So, how did they even get started in the first place? According to National Public Radio, Inc., it all began when 16-year old John Lennon was performing at a church party in Liverpool with his band. McCartney, then 15, just happened to be in the audience, and he could see just how much talent Lennon actually had. After meeting backstage, McCartney asked Lennon if he wanted to join him on his musical endeavors, and it was the start of something incredible.

How many songs did The Beatles record?

Once the group was formed, it was obvious to many music fans that The Beatles definitely had staying power. They proved this by recording over 200 songs, and CBS News reports that the group sold an astonishing 1.6 billion singles in the United States, as well as 177 million albums. As if that wasn’t impressive enough, The Beatles have sold over 600 million albums worldwide, with 21 of their songs reaching first place on the “Billboard Hot 100” — a claim that no other group can make.

What are the most popular Beatles songs?

With so many songs recorded, so much talent, and a massive worldwide fan base, many are left wondering exactly which of The Beatles songs are the most popular. After all, their music left such an impression on so many people, and we still hear their songs on radio stations today. According to Rolling Stone, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” is one of the most popular songs that the group ever released. “Come Together,” “Let It Be,” and “Hey Jude” are other songs that every Beatles fan knows the lyrics to, and “In My Life” and “Yesterday” are other songs that were, and still are, extremely popular.

What was Paul McCartney’s favorite Beatles song?

According to CBS New York, McCartney has revealed that his favorite song by the Beatles is “Here, There, and Everywhere.” The Beatles Bible reports that the song was written by McCartney and Lennon, and many people may not know that it started all by accident. McCartney was sitting out by the pool waiting for Lennon to wake up one morning when he was casually playing his guitar. Before he knew it, a new song had begun, and soon Lennon was awake, and the two of them finished it up.

McCartney also said that “Yesterday” is the runner-up for his favorite, and it would have been his first choice if not for its extreme popularity. He told Howard Stern that the song first came to him in a dream.

The Beatles were such an amazing band and released so many songs that we will be listening to for years to come.