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The Beatles
1969

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Genres:   Rock
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Come Together      4:20    1969
by The Beatles
2.
Something      3:03    1969
by The Beatles
3.
Maxwell's Silver Hammer      3:27    1969
by The Beatles
4.
Oh! Darling      3:26    1969
by The Beatles
5.
Octopus's Garden      2:51    1969
by The Beatles
6.
I Want You (She's So Heavy)      7:47    1969
by The Beatles
7.
Here Comes the Sun      3:05    1969
by The Beatles
8.
Because      2:45    1969
by The Beatles
9.
You Never Give Me Your Money      4:02    1969
by The Beatles
10.
Sun King      2:26    1969
by The Beatles
11.
Mean Mr. Mustard      1:06    1969
by The Beatles
12.
Polythene Pam      1:12    1969
by The Beatles
13.
She Came In Through the Bathroom Window      1:57    1969
by The Beatles
14.
Golden Slumbers      1:31    1969
by The Beatles
15.
Carry That Weight      1:36    1969
by The Beatles
16.
The End      2:19    1969
by The Beatles
17.
Her Majesty      0:23    1969
by The Beatles
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