Amazingly, there are still great Beatles songs that haven't been officially released. Here are some of them, ranging from the Fab Four's earliest days to their final months as a group.
A convicted debater could plausibly make the case that the Beatles aren't the best rock band ever. What no one could reasonably argue, however, is that any other rock band has had its existence more closely dissected and analyzed. There are books — thick ones — devoted to tracking each day in the band's brief existence, and the band's recording archives have been almost as exhaustively picked over. In the decades since the band's demise, Beatlemaniacs have been given three Anthology sets, two BBC albums, Let It Be alternate versions, and a Hollywood Bowl live album.
Watching Rainbows" (1969)
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Bad to Me" (1963)
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"Black Dog Blues" (1969)
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Child of Nature" (1968)
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"Circles" (1968) George Harrison
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Goodbye" (1969)
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The Maharishi Song" (1968)
The Palace of the King of the Birds” (1969)
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September in the Rain” (1962)