Full Rock Band Beatles Setlist


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Please Please Me (1963)

I Saw Her Standing There

Boys

Do You Want To Know A Secret

Twist and Shout

With the Beatles (1963)

I Wanna Be Your Man

A Hard Day's Night (1964)

A Hard Day's Night

Can't Buy Me Love

Beatles For Sale (1964)

Eight Days a Week

Help! (1965)

Ticket To Ride

Rubber Soul (1965)

Drive My Car

I'm Looking Through You

If I Needed Someone

Revolver (1966)

Taxman

Yellow Submarine

And Your Bird Can Sing

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/With a Little Help From My Friends

Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

Getting Better

Good Morning Good Morning

Magical Mystery Tour (1967)

I Am The Walrus

Hello Goodbye

The Beatles (White Album) (1968)

Dear Prudence

Back In the U.S.S.R.

While My Guitar Gently Weeps

Birthday

Helter Skelter

Yellow Submarine (1969)

Hey Bulldog

Abbey Road (1969)

Come Together

Something

Octopus's Garden

I Want You (She's So Heavy)

Here Comes the Sun

Let It Be (1970)

Dig a Pony

I Me Mine

I Got a Feeling

Get Back

Love (2006)

Within You Without You/ Tomorrow Never Knows

Singles

I Want To Hold Your Hand

I Feel Fine

Day Tripper

Paperback Writer

Revolution

Don't Let Me Down

Just a few I want

Strawberry Fields Forever

A Day In The Life

And I Love Her

Happiness is a Warm Gun

Guess it's impossible to please everyone in this case but damn...

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Hmmm, only 43 songs? Rock Band 2 had a tracklist of over 80 songs, and it's not like The Beatles had less than 80 songs either :p

Oh well, I hope for all the Beatles fans that they kept only the best of the best! (yeah, I don't know much about them)

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The remaining tracks from Abbey Road, Rubber Soul, and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band have also already been announced as DLC packs. Also the charity track (for Medcins Sans Frontiers/Doctors Without Borders) All You Need Is Love.

The big miss for me so far is Strawberry Fields Forever b/w Penny Lane, which were recorded during the same sessions as Sgt. Pepper, but released as a single instead of on the album :(

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