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The Beatles’ ‘Most Under-Appreciated Songs’ Listed

A new list marks the “14 Most Under-Appreciated Songs” in the Beatles‘ catalogue.  According to the editors at Whatculture.com, leading the pack is the Let It Be rooftop raver, “One After 909,” followed by Abbey Road‘s “Oh! Darling” with the Yellow Submarine deep cut “Hey Bulldog” coming in at Number Three, Paul McCartney‘s 1930’s-style workout “Honey Pie,” coming in at Number Four, and rounding out the Top Five is Ringo Starr‘s first-solo composition, “The White Album’s” “Don’t Pass Me By.”

The Beatles’ “14 Most Under-Appreciated Songs” according to Whatculture.com:

1. “One After 909”Let It Be (1970)
2. “Oh! Darling”Abbey Road (1969)
3. “Hey Bulldog” Yellow Submarine (1969)
4. “Honey Pie” – “The White Album” (1968)
5. “Don’t Pass Me By” – “The White Album” (1968)
6. “Blue Jay Way”Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
7. “When I’m Sixty-Four” Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
8. “She Said, She Said”Revolver (1966)
9. “If I Needed Someone” Rubber Soul (1965)
10. “I’ve Just Seen A Face” Help! (1965)
11. “Baby’s In Black” Beatles For Sale (1964)
12. “Tell Me Why”A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
13. “Don’t Bother Me” With The Beatles (1963)
14. “There’s A Place” Please Please Me (1963)

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