The Beatles Songs – Greatest Hits – Billboard Top Canadian Hits from 1964 to 1996. Canadian Top 100 Singles Billboard Charts.
The number following the song title indicates its peak position for that year on the Canadian Billboard.
- 1964 – A Hard Day’s night – 1
- 1964 – Ain’t She Sweet – 20
- 1964 – I’ll Cry Instead – 16
- 1964 – I’m Happy just to Dance – 32
- 1964 – If I Fell – 27
- 1964 – And I Love Her – 20
- 1964 – Matchbox – 17
- 1964 – She’s A Woman – 18
- 1964 – I Feel Fine – 1
- 1965 – No Reply – 28
- 1965 – Eight Days A Week – 1
- 1965 – Ticket To Ride – 1
- 1965 – Help! – 1
- 1965 – Yesterday – 4
- 1965 – Boys – 32
- 1965 – We Can Work It Out – 1
- 1966 – Nowhere Man – 1
- 1966 – Paperback Writer – 1
- 1966 – Yellow Submarine – Eleanor Rigby – 1
- 1967 – Penny Lane – 1
- 1967 – All You Need Is Love – 1
- 1967 – Hello, Goodbye – 1
- 1968 – Lady Madonna – 2
- 1968 – Hey Jude – 1
- 1969 – Get Back – 1
- 1969 – The Ballad of John and Yoko – 7
- 1969 – Something – 1
- 1970 – Let It Be – 1
- 1970 – The Long and Winding Road – 1
- 1976 – Got To Get You Into My Life – 1
- 1976 – Ob La Di, Ob La Da – 26
- 1978 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – 73
- 1982 – The Beatles Movie Medley – 16
- 1986 – Twist and Shout – 16
- 1986 – A Hard Days Night – 87
- 1994 – Soldier Of Love – 80
- 1995 – Baby It’s You – 67
- 1995 – Free As A Bird – 7
- 1996 – Real Love – 12
Interesting facts for best songs of the Beatles:
Weeks in the charts: The song “We Can Work It Out” debuted in late 1965 and stayed on the Canadian billboards for six weeks until reaching number one in early 1966. In 1967, “All You Need Is Love” stayed in the top 10 charts for four weeks. The song as well went to number 1 twice. Also in 1967, “Hello, Goodbye” went to number 1 for three weeks in a row starting in late 1967 and first week of 1968. “Hey Jude” stayed on the charts for sixteen weeks and three weeks at number 1. “Get Back” stayed on the charts for twelve weeks and six weeks at number 1. In 1969, “Something” hit number 1 for four weeks and remained in the charts until early 1970. “Let It Be” peaked at number 1 for three weeks. “The Long and Winding Road” peaked at number 1 for two weeks.
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