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Your friend has never heard The Beatles. What’s the first song you play?
- No sense fucking around, *I Want You (She's So Heavy)* it is!
— citizenpuppet
- A hard day's night
— PM_ME_YAOI_STUFF_OWO
- A Day In The Life.
But if we want to go awesome lesser known songs.... Rocky Raccoon
— michaelscottspenis
- "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", because Harrison was my favorite, and that is a solid rock-blues song with great guitar work.
— braxistExtremist
- Twist and Shout is my favorite pop/catchy fluff song they did, if you do not want to go into their later material (Let it Be and Hey Jude would be my two starting points)
— nancam9
- Here Comes The Sun, because it has a lot of personal meaning to me.
— Audacious531
- Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
— LaDainian21
- Penny Lane
— mosephvonmo
- All you need is love.
— fun_two
- Hey jude
— anybeast
- Helter skelter (take 2)
She came in through the bathroom window (savile row rehearsal)
The word
Sun king
Sexy sadie
Drive my car
In my life
This list is in no order. Just a simple list of wonderful songs.
— usernamechecksoout
- In my Life. I love that song.
— henfeathers
- Myself I’m partial to Back in the USSR.
— Scrappyfuckjob
- Strawberry Fields Forever!
— RUALUM15
- Yesterday
— jodestu
- Let it be or Yellow Submarine are my favorites
— Janieooo
- Depends on their taste in music. Rock: Revolution or Back in the USSR? Jazz.. Maybe Blue Jay Way? Pop? Wow, *there's* a wide variety! Classical - again, tons of choice.
Psychedelic, ballads, religious, country and western... there are hundreds of different sounds.
— A40
- Come together
— awesomerrol
- I'd go for "Drive My Car", as it's a pretty solid song that marks the "middle-point" between early and late Beatles.
— RealPhali