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Who had the best harmonies?
7 Songs With Utterly Mind-Blowing Harmonies
- Beach Boys – I Get Around.
- Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody.
- Il Divo – Time To Say Goodbye.
- Boyz II Men – End of the Road.
- Mumford and Sons – I Will Wait.
- The Beatles – Don’t Let Me Down.
- The Lumineers – Hey Ho.
What Beatles song is most recognizable?
Hey Jude was highest selling Beatles hit single, it held the number 1 chart position for 9 weeks, longer than any other single in 1968, and it got more airplay than any other record that year. So, in terms of sales and sustained charting, Hey Jude is their most successful and famous song.
What is the best cover of a Beatles song?
The 100 Best Beatles Covers
- Stevie Wonder, “We Can Work It Out” (1970)
- Wilson Pickett (with Duane Allman), “Hey Jude” (1969)
- Earth, Wind & Fire, “Got to Get You Into My Life” (1978)
- Anoushka Shankar/Jeff Lynne, “The Inner Light” (2002)
- Bobby McFerrin, “Blackbird” (1984)
- The Brothers Johnson, “Come Together” (1976)
Who is the most successful singing duo of all time?
Hall & Oates are the best-selling musical duo of all-time with a staggering number of monster hits, but the rock establishment has never taken them quite as seriously as the huge fan base.
Who is the best Beatles tribute band?
- 1964 the Tribute.
- The Fab four Another one of the best around.
- Help a Beatles Tribute.
- located in Europe.
- The Cavern Beat from Chicago.
- Rain They too have blossomed into two groups, a broadway show, and a touring group.
- The Return from Atlanta.
- Replay the Beatles from Montreal.
What is the most covered song of all time?
Yesterday
According to Guinness World Records, “Yesterday” has the most cover versions of any song ever written. The song remains popular today with more than 1,600 recorded cover versions. Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) asserts that it was performed over seven million times in the 20th century alone.
What is the Beatles hardest rock song?
Paul McCartney’s ‘Helter Skelter,’ the most rocking thing the Fab Four recorded, easily tops this list of the 10 Heaviest Beatles Songs. That repeating guitar line is the harbinger of every punk, metal and hardcore song subsequently written.