Rolling Stone
Year | Award | Work | With | Position |
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2003 | The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time | Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band | The Beatles | 1st |
Revolver | The Beatles | 3rd | ||
Rubber Soul | The Beatles | 5th | ||
The White Album | The Beatles | 10th | ||
Abbey Road | The Beatles | 14th | ||
Please Please Me | The Beatles | 39th | ||
Meet The Beatles | The Beatles | 59th | ||
Let It Be | The Beatles | 86th | ||
Help! | The Beatles | 322nd | ||
A Hard Day's Night | The Beatles | 388th | ||
Band on the Run | Wings | 418th | ||
With The Beatles | The Beatles | 420th | ||
2004 | The Immortals:100 Greatest Artists of All-Time | The Beatles | 1st | |
The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time | Hey Jude | The Beatles | 8th | |
Yesterday | The Beatles | 13th | ||
I Want to Hold Your Hand | The Beatles | 16th | ||
Let It Be | The Beatles | 20th | ||
In My Life | The Beatles | 23rd | ||
A Day in the Life | The Beatles | 26th | ||
Help! | The Beatles | 29th | ||
She Loves You | The Beatles | 64th | ||
Strawberry Fields Forever | The Beatles | 76th | ||
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) | The Beatles | 83rd | ||
While My Guitar Gently Weeps | The Beatles | 135th | ||
Eleanor Rigby | The Beatles | 137th | ||
I Saw Her Standing There | The Beatles | 139th | ||
A Hard Day's Night | The Beatles | 153rd | ||
Please Please Me | The Beatles | 184th | ||
Come Together | The Beatles | 202nd | ||
Something | The Beatles | 273rd | ||
Can't Buy Me Love | The Beatles | 289th | ||
With a Little Help from My Friends | The Beatles | 304th | ||
Maybe I'm Amazed | Solo | 338th | ||
All You Need Is Love | The Beatles | 362nd | ||
Ticket to Ride | The Beatles | 384th | ||
Penny Lane | The Beatles | 449th | ||
Rain | The Beatles | 463rd | ||
2008 | 100 Greatest Singers of All Time | Solo | 11th |
Read more about this topic: List Of Awards Received By Paul Mc Cartney
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“... in the cities there are thousands of rolling stones like me. We are all alike; we have no ties, we know nobody, we own nothing. When one of us dies, they scarcely know where to bury him.... We have no house, no place, no people of our own. We live in the streets, in the parks, in the theatres. We sit in restaurants and concert halls and look about at the hundreds of our own kind and shudder.”
—Willa Cather (18731947)