Early Years & Origins
Fab Four Members
Discography & Albums
Songs & Lyrics
Legacy & Pop Culture
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In this city, The Beatles formed in 1960 and played their early gigs at venues like The Cavern Club.

Liverpool

100

The only left-handed Beatle, who played bass and wrote "Yesterday".

Paul McCartney

100

The Beatles' final studio album recorded together, released in 1969.

Abbey Road

100

This Beatles song holds the record for the most covered song in history, with over 2,200 versions recorded.

Yesterday

100

The famous unannounced rooftop concert The Beatles gave on January 30, 1969 was atop this building in London.

The Apple Corps building, 3 Savile Row

200

This was the name from which The Beatles evolved — John Lennon's original skiffle group, formed in 1956.

The Quarrymen

200

This Beatle wrote "Something" and "Here Comes the Sun", often overshadowed by Lennon–McCartney.

George Harrison

200

This 1967 album, considered a masterpiece of psychedelic rock, featured the title track's fictional band.

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

200

"I am the walrus, I am the walrus" — this song's famous refrain appears in which 1967 single?

I Am the Walrus

200

This illustrator designed the iconic Sgt. Pepper's album cover featuring dozens of famous figures.

Peter Blake (and Jann Haworth)

300

The Beatles made their legendary American TV debut on this program on February 9, 1964.

The Ed Sullivan Show

300

Ringo Starr's real birth name.

Richard Starkey

300

The Beatles' debut album, released in the UK in March 1963 and recorded in approximately 10 hours.

Please Please Me

300

In "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", the narrator is invited to picture this type of transportation.

A boat (a boat on a river)

300

The Beatles were appointed Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by this monarch in 1965.

Queen Elizabeth II

400

Before Ringo Starr joined, this drummer played with The Beatles in Hamburg and Liverpool.

Pete Best

400

John Lennon co-founded The Beatles with this childhood friend, who remained his musical partner throughout the band's life.

Paul McCartney

400

This 1968 double album, officially self-titled, is commonly known by this nickname due to its plain white cover.

The White Album

400

This 1969 single was The Beatles' last UK number-one hit, reaching only #8 in the US due to its controversial lyrical references to Christ.

The Ballad of John and Yoko

400

The animated 1968 film featuring The Beatles' music and a fictional version of the band.

Yellow Submarine

500

The Beatles' first manager, who famously discovered them at The Cavern Club in November 1961.

Brian Epstein

500

George Harrison's 1970 triple solo album, one of the most acclaimed debut solo records in rock history.

All Things Must Pass

500

This 1965 album was the first Beatles release to consist entirely of original compositions, with no cover songs.

Rubber Soul

500

"Let It Be", "The Long and Winding Road", and "Get Back" all appeared on this 1970 album.

Let It Be

500

This song, officially released in 2023 using AI to isolate John Lennon's voice from an old demo, became The Beatles' "last" new track.

Now and Then

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