The streaming service has released the list of most-streamed Beatles tracks since they were posted on Christmas eve.
Spotify told Billboard that “Come Together” is the most-streamed track both in the U.S. and worldwide. Both Top 10s do include a nice mix of early and later Beatles tracks, proving that people love “I Want To Hold Your Hand” and “She Loves You” as much as “Hey Jude” and “Here Comes The Sun.”
Sadly, no songs sung by Ringo Starr made the two Top 10s. Not even “Yellow Submarine”!
Spotify also said that 65 percent of Beatles listeners on the streaming service were under 34, even though the last main Beatles studio album came out in 1970.
If you don’t use Spotify, you aren’t out of luck. The Beatles’ 13 main albums, along with Past Masters, 1, 1963-1966 and 1967-1970, are also available on Apple Music, Deezer, Google Play, Microsoft Groove, Napster/Rhapsody, Amazon Prime Music, Slacker Radio and Tidal.
U.S. Top 10:
1. "Come Together"
2. "Hey Jude"
3. "Here Comes The Sun"
4. "Let It Be"
5. "Twist And Shout"
6. "Blackbird"
7. "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
8. "In My Life"
9. "She Loves You"
10. "Help!"
Worldwide Top 10:
1. "Come Together"
2. "Let It Be"
3. "Hey Jude"
4. "Love Me Do"
5. "Yesterday"
6. "Here Comes The Sun"
7. "Help!"
8. "All You Need Is Love"
9. "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
10. "Twist And Shout"
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