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Slow Down is worst. Surprised they didn't give that one to Ringo to sing.
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I can't recall the dates, but Orbison's Pretty Woman came first, and we know the Beatles were fans of Roy.

Glenn, I really like Slow Down...it's a bit of a silly song, but the performance is energetic.

As for me, I can't ever really pick a true favorite, but my two favorite albums are Please Please Me and Revolver.
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Way too many to pick from, but 'I Should Have Known Better' is always high on my list.
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This is a toughie for me too. There are probably several, and they each have different meanings to me when I hear them. I'll always love "All My Loving" cause that was the first song on Sullivan. One of my other favorites for years has been "I'm A Loser". I remember seeing a broadcast of an English TV show here in the US where they did that live (along with "Kansas City" and several others), and I just completely dug Harrison's guitar playing. I spent hours and hours learning that one.

"Hey Jude" brings a lump to my throat when I see McCartney do it in concert (on DVD, I've never seen him live). I know, it's overdone, but it always kind of signified the height of their influence and abilities.

I suppose the one that I consider their "flagship" song is "A Day In The Life". There isn't one time when I hear it when I'm not awed by Lennon's voice. I also remember it as the song I heard on Dec. 8, 1980, when it finally hit home that he was gone.

So many good songs....so little time....
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Here Comes The Sun is #1 for me...

I Feel Fine is #2, then after that Day Tripper, Drive My Car, She Said She Said, If I Needed Someone, If I Fell, I Should Have Known Better, Polythene Pam/Bathroom Window, Taxman, etc., are all way up there.
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95.5% of them are WONDERFUL. The rest are just great.
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One that i've always enjoyed from the Hard Days Night album is "Tell me why". And , as it turns out, it's a favorite of fellow Aussie forumite and "The Very Almosts" founding member Darren Trott!
As a consequence , "The Very Almosts" will soon be recording a version of TMW which we will post on the bands myspace page!
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This post comes from a raving, lifelong fan, so don't misinterpret. But sometimes I have a difficult time nailing down just what it is about them that makes them so great. They ARE great, duh...but I can't always pinpoint what makes it so. Every song is so different from the one before, and every song has that...that Magic. But sometimes I honestly cannot define What It Is.

Even their more mediocre offerings are sprinkled with that magic Beatledust, or something, and only they could have pulled it off. I guess certain combinations of people create the magic that pushes it over the top. One thing I know for sure, no one had more magic than the Beatles.
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I've always admired the Beatles' work for the fact that they wrote most of the music they performed once they started recording. As most here, a list of my favorites would be way too long.

But, some of the stands out for me are: Please Please Me, I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Feel Fine, And Your Bird Can Sing, Paperback Writer, Taxman, Hello Goodbye and Back in the USSR.
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"Let It Be" gets my vote. Great song, and it's one of those songs that I literally stop whatever I'm doing and just listen if it comes on the radio or if it's within earshot. To me, "Let It Be" defines the concept of "bittersweet resignation".
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If I Fell goes down as best ballad in my songbook. Such tarnished innocence is quite poignant.
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With a transcendent key change between intro and main body...moving beyond clever and into genius. What a song.
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There were so many great songs from Hard Day's Night - Tell Me Why, If I Fell, Anytime At All, I Should Have Known Better...
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AHDN is clearly one of their two best LPs.

Don't Let Me Down contains Lennon's best middle 8.
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...life is very short, and there's no tiiiime...

That's my favorite Lennon middle 8.
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