List of songs in The Beatles: Rock Band
The 45-song selection of the Beatles' music on the game's disc was praised by critics, considering the list to be emotional, sentimental and a good cross-section of the band's catalogue.[1][2][3] Compared to other music video games released previously, the number of tracks in The Beatles: Rock Band was considered small,[4][5] and the inclusion of certain lesser-known songs, and the exclusion of more popular ones, was considered confusing.[2][6] In addition to the on-disc songs, The Beatles: Rock Band featured downloadable content, in the form of both singles and full albums (excluding those songs already on disc), allowing players to play through the album in a single session, once the album has been obtained.[7]
On-disc track listing
The game disc features 45 songs chosen from the 12 original UK
All songs by Lennon–McCartney except "Here Comes the Sun," "I Me Mine," "If I Needed Someone," "Something," "Taxman," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Within You Without You" by George Harrison; "Octopus's Garden" by Richard Starkey; "Boys" by Luther Dixon and Wes Farrell; and "Twist and Shout" by Phil Medley and Bert Berns.
The 45 songs included on the game disc are as follows, with the year the song was originally released, the album the song was published on and the game venue at which the song is performed:[10]
^c Not initially unlocked in Quickplay, only achievable through completing Story mode.
^d Listed in-game as "The Beatles [White Album] (Disc 1)".
^e Listed in-game as "The Beatles [White Album] (Disc 2)".Downloadable songs track listing
In addition to on-disc songs, players can purchase additional downloadable content for The Beatles: Rock Band from their console's respective online stores. Unlike other console games in the Rock Band series, downloadable content for The Beatles: Rock Band is not playable in the other games, nor will The Beatles: Rock Band use content from the other games.[12] Part of this is due to new Dreamscapes that have been created for the downloadable songs.[13] In the end, one song ("All You Need Is Love") and the remaining songs from three albums that were not already on-disc were released as downloadable content; content made available depended on the sales performance of the already available downloadable tracks, as Harmonix stated the costs to produce these tracks—including travel to Abbey Road studios and their engineers' time—were more expensive than their regular Rock Band downloadable songs.[14]
All individual songs (including the two- or three-song segments from the Abbey Road
The download of "All You Need Is Love" was originally exclusive to
All downloadable content for The Beatles: Rock Band was removed from sale on the respective storefronts on May 5, 2016, as the licensing contracts with the rights holder have expired, though players that have already purchased this content will still be able to download the songs.[19]
All songs by Lennon–McCartney except "Think for Yourself" and "Within You Without You" by George Harrison, and "What Goes On" by Lennon–McCartney–Starkey.
The following songs are played at Abbey Road Studios except the songs in bold from Rubber Soul which are played at Shea Stadium.
^b Song was only available for individual purchase on Wii. PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 users must purchase the full Abbey Road album.[20]
^c Song was only available as part of the full Abbey Road album purchase for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[20]References
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- ^ "MTV Games and Harmonix Unveil Next 15 Songs Featured In The Beatles: Rock Band" (PDF) (Press release). MTV Games. 2009-07-21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-10-14. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
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- ^ a b "All You Need is Love coming as DLC for TB:RB on PS3 and Wii - Rock Band Forums". Archived from the original on 2010-02-15. Retrieved 2010-02-14.
- ^ Sarkar, Samit (2016-04-21). "You won't be able to buy The Beatles: Rock Band's DLC songs after May 5". Polygon. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
- ^ a b "The Beatles: Rock Band Abbey Road DLC Details". Harmonix. 2009-10-20. Archived from the original on 2009-10-23. Retrieved 2009-10-21.