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| The Song You Are Hearing is The Beatles' Hey Jude Also See John Lennon and Paul McCartney Revolver made #1, Rubber Soul made #6, Abbey Road made #8, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band made #10 and The White Album made #11 on the 100 Greatest Albums Hey Jude made #9, A Day In The Life made #20, Let It Be made #32, Twist And Shout made #57, She Loves You made #59, Strawberry Fields Forever made # 61 and A Hard Day's Night made #79 on the 100 Greatest Songs of Rock and Roll The Beatles made #36 when The Beatles at Shea Stadium aired on ABC and #61 when ABC aired The Beatles Anthology, an epic six hour documentary which debuts two new songs Free As A Bird and Real Love on the 100 Greatest Rock and Roll Moments on TV. The Beatles made #10 on the 100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock and Roll when John Lennon claimed, "We're bigger than Jesus" The Beatles made #1 on the 100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll and #26 on the 100 Sexiest Artist of Rock and Roll The Beatles made #1 on the 100 Greatest Rock and Roll Moments on TV and #3 on the 100 Greatest Moments That Rocked TV when they performed on The Ed Sullivan Show for their first televised US live performance that estimated 73 million viewers tune-in The Beatles made #32 on the on the 100 Greatest Rock and Roll Moments on TV and #56 on the 100 Greatest Moments That Rocked TV when George Harrison appeared on Saturday Night Live to accept a $3,000 check weeks after Lorne Michaels offered The Beatles to reunite. The Beatles made #23 on the 100 Greatest Rock and Roll Moments on TV and #41 on the 100 Greatest Moments That Rocked TV when they performed All You Need Is Love that became the first global television linkup. The Beatles #53 on the 100 Greatest Rock and Roll Moments on TV and #92 on the 100 Greatest Moments That Rocked TV when All You Need Is Cash, a film that satirizes their complete career, is broadcasted on NBC for the first made-for-television documentary. Yesterday made #1 on the 100 Greatest Pop Songs and #12 on the 100 Greatest Songs of Rock and Roll. I Want To Hold Your Hand made #6 on the 100 Greatest Pop Songs and #23 on the 100 Greatest Songs of Rock and Roll. In My Life made #63 on the 100 Greatest Pop Songs. Inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in 1988 Return to The Favorite Groups Page |