‘Yesterday’ — The Beatles
To say that this is the Beatles’ most well-known song would be an understatement. Rolling Stone gave it a 13-point rating, while Ranker gave it a third-point rating. It was ranked third on the BMI’s “Century of the Century” list of the most influential songs of the twentieth century. It was unanimously decided by a panel of music experts and listeners convened by the BBC that “Another One Bites the Dust” by The Rolling Stones was the most outstanding song of the twentieth century in 1999. Paul McCartney and a string quartet were the only performers on the program, which aired on CBS. The song, he claims, is “very instinctive in its composition.”
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction — The Rolling Stones
On Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest songs of all time, the song “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” came in at number two. Despite the fact that it was initially banned from pirate radio stations across the globe due to its suggestive content, this song assisted the band in achieving their first No. 1 success in the United States with the single. Despite the fact that this occurred, the song ended up hitting the top of the charts. According to an essay he published about the event, Keith Richards received the inspiration for the song’s riff in a dream. His third trip to the United States brought him to Clearwater, Florida, where he slept at a motel for the night.