1 of 2 | After having their entire catalogue made available across various music streaming services,The Beatles' "Come Together" has been named Spotify's most popular Beatles song after two days. Photo courtesy of The Beatles/Twitter
LONDON, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- Two days after making their entire catalogue available across various streaming services, "Come Together" has been named The Beatles most streamed song on Spotify.
The Abbey Road opening track has topped the streaming services list of most popular Beatles songs in the U.S, U.K and Globally.
The top ten Fab Four songs being streamed on Spotify across the U.S and U.K are very similar, with "Hey Jude" and "Here Comes The Sun" rounding out the top three. The two countries share eight songs together with the U.S having "Blackbird" and "In My Life" getting more playtime then the U.K's favorites of "I Feel Fine" and "Love Me Do."
Globally, "All You Need Is Love" is ranked number 8 despite not appearing on either the U.S or U.K's top ten. Spotify also revealed that Beatles songs have been added to over 673,000 playlists and that users under the age of 34 make up 65 percent of people streaming the Beatles' music.
The band's 13 remastered studio albums and four compilations were made available for streaming on other services such as Apple Music, Google Play, Microsoft Groove, Napster/Rhapsody, Amazon Prime Music, Deezer, Slacker Radio and Tidal on Christmas Eve.
The Beatles top ten most streamed tracks on Spotify globally and in the U.S are as follows:
The Beatles Top 10 songs on Spotify, U.S. list
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!"
The Beatles Top 10 songs on Spotify, global list
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"