Due to popular demand, this time the George Martin songs from Yellow Submarine have been excluded, while Free As A Bird, Real Love, Now And Then have been included ! :)) And as per usual, playlist used for the video: open.spotify.com/playlist/4quTgxwggJSnlFibi5Wndy
I’m going to say it’s because it’s right after Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, and that’s one of the most played songs, so when you listen to the album it would auto play wild honey pie
Thanks for this, very interesting. I find it funny with Spotify counts on certain songs. Eg Let it Be album vs single version are almost the same song, yet both have different counts, yet get back album vs single have the same count yet the single has an extended coda. Same with the remixes (some keep the existing count and others start again!). Which will make some song higher on the list. I noticed Paul McCartney and John Lennon solo have the same issue. Again great to listen to snippets of all the songs. Thanks. And thanks for the playlist.
It's frustrating as hell. I have no idea if Spotify or the artist is in charge of deciding which sets of tracks should have a collective sum of listens, but as widespread as that problem is, I'm going to guess it's Spotify's fault For an obvious example of this, look at Evanescence's 2023 deluxe/remaster of their 2003 album "Fallen". According to Spotify, "Bring Me to Life" is the least popular song in the main tracklist of that album, even though it is the band's most popular song. The reason is that every other track on the album is sharing its listens with the original version, but "Bring Me to Life" is counting the remaster's listens separately. Why why why why why??!?
It’s crazy that Here’s Comes The Sun is practically double the listens of the number 2 spot. It’s an amazing song, but people need to listen to more Beatles tracks. I was shocked at how low She’s A Woman was, 203 out of like 216, I thought it was much more loved. Matchbox being the lowest(only beating 30 secondish track Her Majesty) is no surprise, the mixing of that song in general is abysmal, but I still enjoy it as a fun rocker. To be honest, a lot of my personal favorites were closer to the bottom. Now And Then being like number 99 is crazy considering the song is only a month or so old, at that rate it can be number 1 in a year or 2. Not a great track though
I need some help with the number of songs. According to my calculations (adding up the 13 albums, subtracting 2 for the repeats of Yellow Submarine, adding the 33 from past masters and the 3 anthology singles) I get to 227 songs, which I confirmed when I created a playlist of every Beatles song in the order they were first released in (so US A Hard Days Night, Singles, Beatles VI and Yesterday And Today do screw up the order a bit). Yet this video (which is 220 + 7 George Martin YS instrumentals they left out but I included) and myself seem to be the only sources to confirm that number. Did I get something wrong, or are there some songs that so many people that often cite 213 or 217 have been missing?
Due to popular demand, this time the George Martin songs from Yellow Submarine have been excluded, while Free As A Bird, Real Love, Now And Then have been included ! :))
And as per usual, playlist used for the video: open.spotify.com/playlist/4quTgxwggJSnlFibi5Wndy
Maybe next time include the other anthology songs, and the live at the bbc exclusives
"Wild Honey Pie" being higher than "Honey Pie" is wild indeed
I’m going to say it’s because it’s right after Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, and that’s one of the most played songs, so when you listen to the album it would auto play wild honey pie
@@Hamster_Pants I think you nailed it. That makes perfect sense to me
I'm down and Long tally Sally at the end of the list is almost a disgrace. I'm going to click on these tracks now a few million times. 😄💃
you cannot truly understand the level of excitement i felt when i heard the final 3 songs from the band playing, thanks a ton for the update broh 😎
You sure showed them George, God Bless ❤
This is fabulous thank you. For taking the time and the energy to put this together .....this is monumental.🎶🎶🐶🐶☺☺🎼🎼
I call your name is such a great early song by The Beatles. Should definitely be listened to more.
Yay we have the remake 🤘
Nice mention of the 90s-2020s tracks on the demos category
14:15-14:18 Surprisingly, that was a really cool transition
Rain ( 4:10 ) is criminally underrated
LETS GOOO
to a large degree it follows the popularity of the albums. Past Master tracks are so underrated as is Real Love and FAAB.
Yay, the update!
Surprised by "Tell me what you see" being so low. I'm not much into Beatles but it's my dad's favorite song.
That’s probably the worst Beatles song
Thanks for this, very interesting. I find it funny with Spotify counts on certain songs. Eg Let it Be album vs single version are almost the same song, yet both have different counts, yet get back album vs single have the same count yet the single has an extended coda. Same with the remixes (some keep the existing count and others start again!). Which will make some song higher on the list.
I noticed Paul McCartney and John Lennon solo have the same issue.
Again great to listen to snippets of all the songs. Thanks. And thanks for the playlist.
It's frustrating as hell. I have no idea if Spotify or the artist is in charge of deciding which sets of tracks should have a collective sum of listens, but as widespread as that problem is, I'm going to guess it's Spotify's fault
For an obvious example of this, look at Evanescence's 2023 deluxe/remaster of their 2003 album "Fallen". According to Spotify, "Bring Me to Life" is the least popular song in the main tracklist of that album, even though it is the band's most popular song. The reason is that every other track on the album is sharing its listens with the original version, but "Bring Me to Life" is counting the remaster's listens separately. Why why why why why??!?
sad to see some of my favorites being so low
It’s crazy that Here’s Comes The Sun is practically double the listens of the number 2 spot. It’s an amazing song, but people need to listen to more Beatles tracks.
I was shocked at how low She’s A Woman was, 203 out of like 216, I thought it was much more loved.
Matchbox being the lowest(only beating 30 secondish track Her Majesty) is no surprise, the mixing of that song in general is abysmal, but I still enjoy it as a fun rocker.
To be honest, a lot of my personal favorites were closer to the bottom.
Now And Then being like number 99 is crazy considering the song is only a month or so old, at that rate it can be number 1 in a year or 2. Not a great track though
Yeah matchbox near the bottom is pain to me because it’s feels so 50s and it’s guitar work is amazing
I need some help with the number of songs. According to my calculations (adding up the 13 albums, subtracting 2 for the repeats of Yellow Submarine, adding the 33 from past masters and the 3 anthology singles) I get to 227 songs, which I confirmed when I created a playlist of every Beatles song in the order they were first released in (so US A Hard Days Night, Singles, Beatles VI and Yesterday And Today do screw up the order a bit). Yet this video (which is 220 + 7 George Martin YS instrumentals they left out but I included) and myself seem to be the only sources to confirm that number. Did I get something wrong, or are there some songs that so many people that often cite 213 or 217 have been missing?
Real Love being 163 and Free as a Bird being 159 is so sad. Easily Top 4 Beatles songs ever made.
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Why 'Free as a bird' and 'Real love' Has been inclued?
Because they were released as Beatles songs?
How do you find the amount of listens each song has
you can see it on the Spotify PC app and on kworb.net/spotify
@@imakevideosonyoutube Alr thanks
Yeah I must be basic because I only listen to 150 onwards…