List of Awards Received By Paul Mc Cartney - Rolling Stone

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Year Award Work With Position
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

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