May 27, 20241 yr it's a simple tune, and it was a hit at the time for Matt Monroe I think - which i never remember as being a hit. The Beatles were Yesterday, but more memorable was Marianne faithful's cover on a Beatles TV Special, which I vaguely remember watching at the time, and very much remember on it's 80's repeat. Great show, The Music Of Lennon & McCartney came out just before Christmas '65. Amongst the gems: Peter & Gordon, A World Without Love Lulu, I Saw Him Standing There Peter Sellers as Lawrence Olivier's Richard III: A Hard Day's Night The Beatles, Day Tripper Paul McCartney/Marianne Faithful, Yesterday Billy J. Kramer, Bad To Me Cilla Black, It's For You (a highlight of the show, outside Beatles performances) Henry Mancini, If I Fell Esther Phillips, And I Love Him The Beatles, we Can Work It Out
May 27, 20241 yr Author 2nd: 699 points Hey Jude A_MjCqQoLLA Chart run: 21-{1}-1-2-2-4-3-2-7-10-11-24-25-30-45-50->16 ben08 50 Brer 50 popchartfreak 49 Roba. 49 WhoOdyssey 49 jimwatts 48 Severin 46 Bjork 45 Jade 42 Notorious D.O.T. 42 King Rollo 39 steve201 36 Chez Wombat 33 dandy* 28 JulianT 28 gooddelta 26 …ready for it 24 danG 15 This was written by Paul and evolved from “Hey Jules”, written to comfort Julian Lennon after his dad had left his wife Cynthia for Yoko Ono. It was recorded during the “White Album” sessions and was the first time they used eight track recording equipment. At over 7 minutes in length thanks to the 4 minute coda (about which much has been written by critics in an effort to make sense of it) it was the longest UK #1 single up to that point. It was #1 in the US for 9 weeks, a joint record at the time, and in the UK is their only post 1964 pure million seller. Here it received 2 50s, 10 top 10 placings and a lowest score of 15, the highest lowest score achieved in the rate.
May 27, 20241 yr Author 1st: 752 points Eleanor Rigby HuS5NuXRb5Y popchartfreak 50 Chez Wombat 50 jimwatts 50 Notorious D.O.T. 49 Brer 49 danG 48 dandy* 48 Jade 47 King Rollo 46 steve201 46 Roba. 46 JulianT 46 gooddelta 43 Bjork 42 ben08 42 Severin 34 …ready for it 16 WhoOdyssey 0 We finish with one of only a few Beatles songs whose primary authorship between John and Paul is disputed, though various witness sources seem to support Paul’s claim. It was included on “Revolver” and of course released as a double A side single with “Yellow Submarine” reaching #1 in the UK. Musically it perhaps seems less experimental now than it was at the time, when George Martin’s string quartet arrangement was very much breaking with convention. The lyrical theme of loneliness was also very unconventional. “Eleanor Rigby” may be the Beatles song whose lyrics have been most discussed by sociologists and philosophers over the years. This gained 3 sets of maximum points, fewer and “A Day In The Life”, and unlike 2nd and 3rd did not receive a full house of voters. Nonetheless it wins convincingly thanks to consistently very high scores - 12 top 5s and 15 top 10s.
May 28, 20241 yr Thanks for running this Julian, great stuff and a perfect top 2 from my point of view :lol: Hey Jude was the one that kicked-off my chart-obsession when it topped the chart and I discovered the Alan Freeman chart show rundown, I remember it on Top Of The Pops and it was only second in my affections at the time to Mary Hopkin's Those Were The Days (also Paul behind that one). It was an epic length for a pop single, unheard of at the time, that rousing singalong is timeless, and I recall singing along in the dining room of 3 Sheepwalk, RAF Swinderby, Lincolnshire every Sunday till it dropped out the top 20. It was a hit again in 1976, the top original single of their catalogue, and again in 1988, and out again in 1998 as formats changed. I saw Paul do it at Wembley Arena, it was inspirational, and a woman in the back row in the block in front of us (we were on the flat, all stood up) passed out, which caused me concern and interrupted my feelings of elation. Oops. But Eleanor Rigby is the most-emotionally-affecting song of their catalogue, loneliness is a devastating condition for some older people (not me!) and the imagery is very stark and moving. The strings were genius. Yellow Submarine's video for it is amazing too. Still makes me weep if I sing along to it. What a song!
May 28, 20241 yr I'm glad Eleanor Rigby won as it's among my top ten at least, a wonderful song. Hey Jude is a classic of course, but I wouldn't call it a personal favourite. Good results overall, the download/streaming success era of Here Comes The Sun reflected here too, but it's a lovely song. Thanks for running this Julian! Quite a rate, and really enjoyed your commentary.
May 28, 20241 yr Ooh wonderful, my favourite won :heart: I thought that one snub might have cost it, one of the most beautiful and heartbreaking songs ever written and wonderfully composed, it really gets to me even today. I do enjoy Hey Jude as well, it's a timeless song and very feel-good, it's just become a bit cliched over the years and I do prefer their more introspective work. Yesterday and Here Comes The Sun are both absolutely wonderful in their simplicity and encapsulating of two polar opposite moods, they work so well and not surprised their appeal has endured. This was a great idea and I enjoyed following the results, thanks Julian!
May 28, 20241 yr My favourite won too :heart: one of those songs that puts you right in the centre of its subject and never fails to capture my attention when it's playing. It's from my favourite Beatles album too, and while I thought a few of its other tracks were a tad low in this rate, I'm very pleased this one is so well regarded. Thanks Julian for running this and the insightful commentaries, really enjoyed following this! Edited May 28, 20241 yr by jimwatts
May 28, 20241 yr Eleanor Rigby is a great winner, I put it fifth in my own vote. Thanks Julian for running this poll.
May 28, 20241 yr ‘Eleanor Rigby’ wasn’t too far of the maximum in my poll too so good number one. Always think the discography is so good that if I rated them again I could come up with different results as the songs are so good. Thanks for the insightful commentary and running this Julian, great time and effort considering it started on Xmas week!
May 28, 20241 yr 'Hey Jude' does goes on and on but it's still such a class record for me and a very deserving 2nd here. 'Eleanor Rigby' a brilliant winner too. Thanks for running Julian. Been fun taking part and making many Beatles discoveries. (One of your 5 or 6 projects completed now too hehe).
May 28, 20241 yr Thanks Julian. Great commentary. I had Eleanor Rigby at no. 42 - my name seems to be missing from your list. 42 Eleanor Rigby
May 28, 20241 yr Very happy with that winner ^_^ I do like Hey Jude but I do also think it's too long and, perhaps through overplay, I've become a bit less fond of it over the past 20 years or so. Thank you for running this Julian (and particularly for waiting so long for some of our votes haha), it's been very enjoyable to follow
May 29, 20241 yr Author Full results as revealed in the thread: 1 Eleanor Rigby 752 2 Hey Jude 699 3 Yesterday 675 4 Here Comes The Sun 659 5 Strawberry Fields Forever 637 6 Let It Be 601 7 Tomorrow Never Knows 567 8 Help! 525 9 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 522 10 A Day In The Life 521 11 Ticket To Ride 515 12 Come Together 508 13 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 506 14 Something 492 15 In My Life 491 16 Penny Lane 480 17 A Hard Day’s Night 440 18 We Can Work It Out 430 19 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 422 20 Paperback Writer 418 21 I Am The Walrus 415 22 Across The Universe 405 23 I Want To Hold Your Hand 382 24 Twist And Shout 381 25 Day Tripper 377 26 All You Need Is Love 350 27 She Loves You 343 28 Hello, Goodbye 339 29 Back In The U.S.S.R. 333 30 I Saw Her Standing There 332 (17 voters) 31 The Long And Winding Road 332 (12 voters) 32 Now And Then 330 33 Blackbird 305 34 I Want You (She’s So Heavy) 300 35 Can’t Buy Me Love 293 36 All My Loving 291 37 Revolution 289 38 I Feel Fine 278 39 You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away 275 40 With A Little Help From My Friends 265 41 I’m Only Sleeping 258 42 The Fool On The Hill 249 43 Lady Madonna 244 44 Yellow Submarine 240 (14 voters) 45 Real Love 240 (13 voters) 46 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 237 47 Love Me Do 233 48 Please Please Me 224 49 Nowhere Man 223 50 Magical Mystery Tour 214 51 And I Love Her 209 52 Taxman 204 53 Get Back 196 54 Eight Days A Week 191 55 Here, There And Everywhere 183 56 The Ballad Of John And Yoko 181 57 From Me To You 175 58 Within You Without You 158 59 Free As A Bird 156 60 Octopus’s Garden 153 61 Don’t Let Me Down 143 62 Drive My Car 141 63 Michelle 136 64 Got To Get You Into My Life 125 65 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 107 66 Oh! Darling 104 67 Girl 102 68 Dear Prudence 96 69 Hey Bulldog 95 70 I Me Mine 78 71 You Can’t Do That 53 72 If I Needed Someone 44 73 Glass Onion 31 74 Roll Over Beethoven 28 75 This Boy 9 76 Baby It’s You 8 77 Old Brown Shoe 4 78 You Really Got A Hold On Me 0
May 29, 20241 yr Author Here is Version 2 with chartjack2’s votes and the original positions in brackets. Happy to call these the final results as they’re slightly more to my taste overall :lol: . Particularly happy to have “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” in the Top 10, “Across The Universe” in the Top 20 and “I’m Only Sleeping” in the Top 40. :) 1 (1) Eleanor Rigby 785 2 (2) Hey Jude 729 3 (4) Here Comes The Sun 699 4 (3) Yesterday 692 5 (5) Strawberry Fields Forever 671 6 (6) Let It Be 616 7 (7) Tomorrow Never Knows 606 8 (13) While My Guitar Gently Weeps 556 9 (12) Come Together 554 10 (10) A Day In The Life 553 11 (11) Ticket To Ride 543 12 (14) Something 541 13 (15) In My Life 535 14 (8) Help! 525 15 (16) Penny Lane 523 (19 voters) 16 (9) Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 523 (16 voters) 17 (18) We Can Work It Out 465 18 (21) I Am The Walrus 456 19 (22) Across The Universe 453 20 (17) A Hard Day’s Night 440 21 (19) Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 436 22 (20) Paperback Writer 431 23 (25) Day Tripper 393 24 (23) I Want To Hold Your Hand 390 25 (24) Twist And Shout 381 26 (26) All You Need Is Love 372 27 (28) Hello, Goodbye 368 28 (27) She Loves You 361 29 (30) I Saw Her Standing There 359 (18 voters) 30 (29) Back In The U.S.S.R. 359 (16 voters) 31 (32) Now And Then 342 (16 voters) 32 (31) The Long And Winding Road 342 (13 voters) 33 (37) Revolution 336 34 (36) All My Loving 329 35 (33) Blackbird 328 36 (35) Can’t Buy Me Love 304 37 (38) I Feel Fine 303 38 (34) I Want You (She’s So Heavy) 300 39 (39) You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away 295 40 (41) I’m Only Sleeping 294 41 (43) Lady Madonna 281 42 (40) With A Little Help From My Friends 265 43 (47) Love Me Do 254 44 (45) Real Love 249 (14 voters) 45 (42) The Fool On The Hill 249 (10 voters) 46 (44) Yellow Submarine 240 47 (46) Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 237 48 (55) Here, There And Everywhere 228 49 (48) Please Please Me 227 50 (49) Nowhere Man 223 51 (53) Get Back 215 52 (50) Magical Mystery Tour 214 53 (51) And I Love Her 209 54 (52) Taxman 204 55 (54) Eight Days A Week 196 56 (56) The Ballad Of John And Yoko 181 57 (57) From Me To You 175 58 (61) Don’t Let Me Down 174 59 (59) Free As A Bird 162 (11 voters) 60 (58) Within You Without You 162 (7 voters) 61 (60) Octopus’s Garden 153 62 (64) Got To Get You Into My Life 149 63 (62) Drive My Car 141 64 (63) Michelle 136 65 (70) I Me Mine 120 66 (65) Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 107 67 (66) Oh! Darling 104 68 (68) Dear Prudence 103 69 (67) Girl 102 70 (69) Hey Bulldog 95 71 (71) You Can’t Do That 53 72 (72) If I Needed Someone 44 73 (73) Glass Onion 31 74 (74) Roll Over Beethoven 28 75 (75) This Boy 11 76 (76) Baby It’s You 8 77 (77) Old Brown Shoe 4 78 (78) You Really Got A Hold On Me 0
May 29, 20241 yr Thanks for doing this Julian. Really enjoyed the countdown and a worthy winner regardless of my preferences. Anyone for the Rolling Stones next?
May 29, 20241 yr Author Thanks for doing this Julian. Really enjoyed the countdown and a worthy winner regardless of my preferences. Anyone for the Rolling Stones next? Glad you enjoyed it and thanks to you and others for adding interesting commentaries. I need a break from running these things but I would certainly participate in a Stones one with interest.
May 29, 20241 yr Not sure I would know enough of the Stones stuff to be able to effectively participate but would be next on my list of artists albums I am going to listen to once o finish off the Let it be album of the e Beatles!
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