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'''Deborah Duen Ling Chung''' (born 1952) is an [[United States|American]] scientist and winner of the Charles E. Pettinos Award in 2004. This award is given triennially by American Carbon Society to one person or one group in recognition of outstanding research accomplishments in carbon science and technology. Chung is the first American woman and the first person of [[China|Chinese]] descent to receive this award.{{Source needed|date=July 2008}}
'''[[The Beatles]]''' released twelve original [[album]]s, twelve [[Extended play|EP]]s (mainly consisting of material also available on their albums), one [[double EP]], and twenty-two [[single (music)|singles]] (mainly featuring original music not found on their albums) in eight years (1962-1970) in their native [[United Kingdom]]. Their international discography is complicated, however, due to sometimes different versions of their albums released in other countries, particularly in their early years on [[Capitol Records]] in the [[United States]]. In addition, most of their releases are available in both [[monaural|mono]] and [[stereo]] mixes.


== Biography ==
==Historical background==
Chung was born and raised in [[Hong Kong]]. She moved to U.S.A. in 1970 and received a B.S. degree in Engineering and Applied Science and an M.S. degree in Engineering Science from [[California Institute of Technology]] (also known as Caltech) in 1973.<ref name=About>[http://wings.buffalo.edu/academic/department/eng/mae/cmrl/people.html About Dr. Chung]. University at Buffalo.</ref> She, along with Sharon R. Long, are among the four first women to receive B.S. degrees from Caltech. In Caltech, she conducted research under Pol Duwez, who introduced her to the subject of materials science.
The first ten (of twelve) Beatles albums were released in both mono and stereo mixes. Since mono record players were the most common at the time, producer [[George Martin]] and the Beatles gave more time and attention to preparing mono mixes of their recordings, particularly for their early records. Therefore, the mono versions are considered by many to be the "official" versions, as opposed to the stereo releases (In fact, when the Beatles discography was released on compact disc ([[Compact disc|CD]]) in the 1980s, the mono mixes of the first four albums, rather than the stereo mixes, were used). The last two albums, ''[[Abbey Road (album)|Abbey Road]]'' and ''[[Let It Be (album)|Let It Be]]'', were originally mixed and released in stereo only.


Chung received a Ph.D. degree in Materials Science from [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (also known as MIT) in 1977.<ref name=About /> In MIT, she conducted research under Mildred S. Dresselhaus, who introduced her to the subject of carbon science.
On the first two albums, there is no stereo mix. The two-track (backing track on one channel, vocals on another) tapes of these songs is not "stereo". They were never intended to be released in this manner). But beginning with the album ''[[A Hard Day's Night (album)|A Hard Day's Night]]'', Beatle recordings were recorded on four-track tape allowing for good stereo mixes. Despite this, that album and ''[[Beatles for Sale]]'' were released on CD only in mono.


In 1977, Chung joined the faculty of [[Carnegie Mellon University]], where she taught materials science and electrical engineering. In 1986, she joined the faculty of [[State University of New York]] (SUNY/Buffalo), where she directs the Composite Materials Research Laboratory and was named Niagara Mohawk (later known as National Grid) Endowed Chair Professor in 1991.<ref name=About /> She received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities from SUNY in 2003 and was named Outstanding Inventor by SUNY in 2002. In 1993, she was honored as "Teacher of the Year" by Tau Beta Pi (New York Nu).
The Beatles UK discography was released on CD in the late 1980s. However, the sound of the digital transfers of the current discs, produced by George Martin in 1987 and 1988 using the best equipment available during the early days of the format, no longer meet standards achievable using current techniques. The sound on the remastered catalogues of [[Bob Dylan]], the [[The Beach Boys|Beach Boys]], and the [[The Rolling Stones|Rolling Stones]], among other heavyweights from the 1960s, have been greatly enhanced using technological developments that have occurred since Martin's initial digital mastering, and as of 2008, similar work for the Beatles is long overdue.


Chung invented smart [[concrete]] (concrete that can sense its own condition),<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/349698.stm Concrete gets clever]", [[BBC News]], [[May 24]] [[1999]].</ref> nickel [[nanofiber]] (also known as nickel filament, for electromagnetic interference shielding) and conformable thermal paste (for improving thermal contacts, with applications in microelectronic cooling).{{Source needed|date=July 2008}} In addition, she, along with Shoukai Wang, discovered apparent negative resistance in carbon fiber polymer-matrix composites.<ref>Nadya Anscombe. "[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0WVI/is_1998_July_27/ai_50231798 Drift-diffusion balance explains `negative resistance' of material]", ''Electronics Times'', [[July 27]], [[1998]].</ref> The theme of her research is composite materials, with emphasis on multifunctional structural materials and materials for thermal management and electronic packaging.
Olivia Harrison recently stated that the Beatles songs and albums had been remastered, and were in the final production stage. However, Harrison did state that she feels these may not be released until the end of 2008, possibly due to changes that may need to be made. <ref>[http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/beatles_online_deal_seen_for_2008.html Beatles Online Deal Seen For 2008 | News @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


Chung is the author of the book "Composite Materials: Functional Materials for Modern Technologies" (Springer, 2003). In addition, she is the editor of two book series, which are titled "The Road to Scientific Success" and "Engineering Materials for Technological Needs" and are published by World Scientific Pub. She is also Associate Editor of Journal of Electronic Materials.
==Official canon (UK discography)==
This section lists the canon of material currently sanctioned by the Beatles as part of their official catalogue<ref name="thebeatles.com Albums">{{cite web | publisher = thebeatles.com | date = | author= | title = The Beatles Albums | url=http://thebeatles.com/core/music/ | accessdate = 2008-03-27 }}</ref>. After the band's breakup, [[EMI]], who controlled the Beatles material, "explored a range of repackaging schemes to exploit their Beatles catalogue"<ref name="Rough Guide p. 66">{{cite book | last = Ingham | first = Chris | title = The Rough Guide to the Beatles | publisher = Rough Guides | year = 2006 | pages = 66 | isbn = 1843537206}}</ref>, without input from the Beatles themselves. It was not until "an agreement reached with EMI/[[Capitol Records|Capitol]] in 1989... gave the Beatles control of future use of all their EMI recordings. This meant that any shoddy repackaging ideas... could now be nipped in the bud by [[Apple Records|Apple]]"<ref name="Rough Guide p. 71">{{cite book | last = Ingham | first = Chris | title = The Rough Guide to the Beatles | publisher = Rough Guides | year = 2006 | pages = 71 | isbn = 1843537206}}</ref>. The canon of official Beatles releases include the following albums, EPs, and singles.


Chung is a fundamentalist Christian, with a literal interpretation of the Bible, believing Biblical stories such as the Great Flood and Adam and Eve to be true history. She testifies that she received a call from God to witness her faith to people as a scientist; that her primary profession is as an evangelist using her role of a scientist as a means to reach others, particularly international students as well as people within the country of China.
===Studio albums===
The official canon of Beatles studio albums consists of the original albums as released in their native UK from 1962 to 1970. The single exception is the ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]'' album, which was initially released in the United States (it was originally released as a shorter Double EP in the UK). The U.S. album version is now considered the official version and has been released on CD.


Chung is also a pianist, holding the L.R.S.M. diploma in piano performance from the Royal Schools of Music (UK, 1971). Her concert-lecture titled "Science, Music and Life" has reached large international audiences. This lecture is designed as a means for her to share her Christian religion with international audiences, and has been presented to over 25,000 people in China since 2000.
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Please Please Me]]'' ('''#1''' for 30 weeks, plus another 20 weeks at #2; 74 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|[[Parlophone Records|Parlophone]] PMC 1202 (Mono)/PCS 3042 (Stereo)
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|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1963-03-22]] and [[1963-04-26]] (Mono and stereo respectively)
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]"<br>"[[Misery (The Beatles song)|Misery]]"<br>"[[Anna (Go to Him)]]"<br>"[[Chains (song)|Chains]]"<br>"[[Boys (Dixon/Farrell song)|Boys]]"<br>"[[Ask Me Why]]"<br>"[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Love Me Do]]"<br>"[[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|P.S. I Love You]]"<br>"[[Baby It's You]]"<br>"[[Do You Want to Know a Secret]]"<br>"[[A Taste of Honey (song)|A Taste of Honey]]"<br>"[[There's a Place]]"<br>"[[Twist and Shout]]"
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|-
|valign="top"|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[With the Beatles]]'' ('''#1''' for 21 weeks, plus another 10 weeks at #2; 53 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Parlophone PMC 1206 (Mono)/PCS 3045 (Stereo)
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|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1963-11-22]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[It Won't Be Long]]"<br>"[[All I've Got to Do]]"<br>"[[All My Loving]]"<br>"[[Don't Bother Me]]"<br>"[[Little Child]]"<br>"[[Till There Was You]]"<br>"[[Please Mr. Postman]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Roll Over Beethoven]]"<br>"[[Hold Me Tight]]"<br>"[[You Really Got a Hold on Me]]"<br>"[[I Wanna Be Your Man]]"<br>"[[Devil in Her Heart]]"<br>"[[Not a Second Time]]"<br>"[[Money (That's What I Want)]]"
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[A Hard Day's Night (album)|A Hard Day's Night]]'' ('''#1''' for 21 weeks; 43 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Parlophone PMC 1230 (Mono)/PCS 3058 (Stereo)
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|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-07-10]]
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[A Hard Day's Night (song)|A Hard Day's Night]]"<br>"[[I Should Have Known Better]]"<br>"[[If I Fell]]"<br>"[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]"<br>"[[And I Love Her]]"<br>"[[Tell Me Why (1964 song)|Tell Me Why]]"<br>"[[Can't Buy Me Love]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Any Time at All]]"<br>"[[I'll Cry Instead]]"<br>"[[Things We Said Today]]"<br>"[[When I Get Home]]"<br>"[[You Can't Do That]]"<br>"[[I'll Be Back (song)|I'll Be Back]]"
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Beatles for Sale]]'' ('''#1''' for 11 weeks, plus another 11 weeks at #2; 48 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Parlophone PMC 1240 (Mono)/PCS 3062 (Stereo)
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|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-12-04]]
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[No Reply (song)|No Reply]]"<br>"[[I'm a Loser]]"<br>"[[Baby's in Black]]"<br>"[[Rock and Roll Music]]"<br>"[[I'll Follow the Sun]]"<br>"[[Mr. Moonlight (song)|Mr. Moonlight]]"<br>"[[Kansas City (R&B song)|Kansas City]]/[[Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Eight Days a Week (song)|Eight Days a Week]]"<br>"[[Words of Love]]"<br>"[[Honey Don't]]"<br>"[[Every Little Thing (song)|Every Little Thing]]"<br>"[[I Don't Want to Spoil the Party]]"<br>"[[What You're Doing]]"<br>"[[Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby]]"
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|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Help! (album)|Help!]]'' ('''#1''' for 9 weeks – debut at #1, plus another 6 weeks at #2; 41 weeks on chart)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Parlophone PMC 1255 (Mono)/PCS 3071 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1965-08-06]]
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
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|valign="top"|"[["Help!" (song)|Help!]]"<br>"[[The Night Before]]"<br>"[[You've Got to Hide Your Love Away]]"<br>"[[I Need You (The Beatles song)|I Need You]]"<br>"[[Another Girl]]"<br>"[[You're Going to Lose That Girl]]"<br>"[[Ticket to Ride]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Act Naturally]]"<br>"[[It's Only Love]]"<br>"[[You Like Me Too Much]]"<br>"[[Tell Me What You See]]"<br>"[[I've Just Seen a Face]]"<br>"[[Yesterday (song)|Yesterday]]"<br>"[[Dizzy Miss Lizzy]]"
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Rubber Soul]]'' ('''#1''' for 8 weeks, plus another 11 weeks at #2; 47 weeks on chart)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Parlophone PMC 1267 (Mono)/PCS 3075 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1965-12-03]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Drive My Car]]"<br>"[[Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)]]"<br>"[[You Won't See Me]]"<br>"[[Nowhere Man (song)|Nowhere Man]]"<br>"[[Think for Yourself]]"<br>"[[The Word (song)|The Word]]"<br>"[[Michelle (song)|Michelle]]"
|valign="top"|"[[What Goes On (The Beatles song)|What Goes On]]"<br>"[[Girl (The Beatles song)|Girl]]"<br>"[[I'm Looking Through You]]"<br>"[[In My Life]]"<br>"[[Wait (song)|Wait]]"<br>"[[If I Needed Someone]]"<br>"[[Run for Your Life]]"
|}
|}
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Revolver (album)|Revolver]]'' ('''#1''' for 7 weeks – debut at #1, plus another 6 weeks at #2; 46 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Parlophone PMC 7009 (Mono)/PCS 7009 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1966-08-05]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
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|valign="top"|"[[Taxman]]"<br>"[[Eleanor Rigby]]"<br>"[[I'm Only Sleeping]]"<br>"[[Love You To]]"<br>"[[Here, There and Everywhere]]"<br>"[[Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine]]"<br>"[[She Said She Said]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Good Day Sunshine]]"<br>"[[And Your Bird Can Sing]]"<br>"[[For No One]]"<br>"[[Doctor Robert]]"<br>"[[I Want to Tell You]]"<br>"[[Got to Get You Into My Life]]"<br>"[[Tomorrow Never Knows]]"
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' ('''#1''' for 27 weeks, plus another 5 weeks at #2; 201 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Parlophone PMC 7027 (Mono)/PCS 7027 (Stereo)
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|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1967-06-01]]
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]"<br>"[[With a Little Help from My Friends]]"<br>"[[Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds]]"<br>"[[Getting Better]]"<br>"[[Fixing a Hole]]"<br>"[[She's Leaving Home]]"<br>"[[Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Within You Without You]]"<br>"[[When I'm Sixty-Four]]"<br>"[[Lovely Rita]]"<br>"[[Good Morning Good Morning]]"<br>"[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)]]"<br>"[[A Day in the Life]]"
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
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|valign="top"|
{|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[The Beatles (album)|The Beatles]]'' ("The White Album") ('''#1''' for 8 weeks – debut at #1, plus another 2 weeks at #2; 24 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|[[Apple Records|Apple]]/Parlophone PMC 7067-7068 (Mono)/PCS 7067-7068 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1968-11-22]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|'''Side three'''
|'''Side four'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Back in the U.S.S.R.]]"<br>"[[Dear Prudence]]"<br>"[[Glass Onion]]"<br>"[[Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da]]"<br>"[[Wild Honey Pie]]"<br>"[[The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill]]"<br>"[[While My Guitar Gently Weeps]]"<br>"[[Happiness Is a Warm Gun]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Martha My Dear]]"<br>"[[I'm So Tired]]"<br>"[[Blackbird (song)|Blackbird]]"<br>"[[Piggies]]"<br>"[[Rocky Raccoon]]"<br>"[[Don't Pass Me By]]"<br>"[[Why Don't We Do It in the Road?]]"<br>"[[I Will (The Beatles song)|I Will]]"<br>"[[Julia (The Beatles song)|Julia]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Birthday (The Beatles song)|Birthday]]"<br>"[[Yer Blues]]"<br>"[[Mother Nature's Son]]"<br>"[[Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey|Everybody's Got Something to Hide<br> Except Me and My Monkey]]"<br>"[[Sexy Sadie (song)|Sexy Sadie]]"<br>"[[Helter Skelter (song)|Helter Skelter]]"<br>"[[Long, Long, Long]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Revolution 1]]"<br>"[[Honey Pie]]"<br>"[[Savoy Truffle]]"<br>"[[Cry Baby Cry]]"<br>"[[Revolution 9]]"<br>"[[Good Night (song)|Good Night]]"
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Yellow Submarine (album)|Yellow Submarine]]'' (#3; 11 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Apple/Parlophone PMC 7070 (Mono)/PCS 7070 (Stereo)
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|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1969-01-17]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine]]"<br>"[[Only a Northern Song]]"<br>"[[All Together Now (The Beatles song)|All Together Now]]"<br>"[[Hey Bulldog]]"<br>"[[It's All Too Much]]"<br>"[[All You Need Is Love]]"
|valign="top"|"Pepperland"<br>"Sea of Time"<br>"Sea of Holes"<br>"Sea of Monsters"<br>"March of the Meanies" <br>"Pepperland Laid Waste"<br>"Yellow Submarine in Pepperland"
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
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|valign="top"|
{|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Abbey Road (album)|Abbey Road]]'' ('''#1''' for 17 weeks – debut at #1, plus 1 week at #2; 92 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Apple/Parlophone PCS 7088 Albums in stereo only from this point on.
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|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1969-09-26]]
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Come Together]]"<br>"[[Something]]"<br>"[[Maxwell's Silver Hammer]]"<br>"[[Oh! Darling]]"<br>"[[Octopus's Garden]]"<br>"[[I Want You (She's So Heavy)]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Here Comes the Sun]]"<br>"[[Because (The Beatles song)|Because]]"<br>"[[You Never Give Me Your Money]]"<br>"[[Sun King (song)|Sun King]]"<br>"[[Mean Mr. Mustard]]"<br>"[[Polythene Pam]]"<br>"[[She Came in Through the Bathroom Window]]"<br>"[[Golden Slumbers (The Beatles)|Golden Slumbers]]"<br>"[[Carry That Weight]]"<br>"[[The End (The Beatles song)|The End]]"<br>"[[Her Majesty (song)|Her Majesty]]"
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|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
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|valign="top"|
{|
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Let It Be]]'' ('''#1''' for 3 weeks – debut at #1, plus another 4 weeks at #2; 60 weeks on chart)
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|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Apple/Parlophone PXS 1 (Box Set) /PCS 7096 (Regular LP)
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|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1970-05-08]] (Box Set)<br>[[1970-11-06]] (Regular LP)
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
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|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
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|valign="top"|"[[Two of Us (1969 song)|Two of Us]]"<br>"[[Dig a Pony]]"<br>"[[Across the Universe]]"<br>"[[I Me Mine]]"<br>"[[Dig It]]"<br>"[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]"<br>"[[Maggie Mae]]"
|valign="top"|"[[I've Got a Feeling]]"<br>"[[One After 909]]"<br>"[[The Long and Winding Road]]"<br>"[[For You Blue]]"<br>"[[Get Back]]"
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Dr. Chung used the opportunity of the Dalai Lama visiting the State University of New York at Buffalo to give her evangelism lecture to the university community. Believing that the Dalai Lama engaged in Satanic worship on campus, with his priests releasing hundreds of demons into the university, she presented her lecture so as to offset his influence by giving her Christian testimony and calling on people to 'return to the God of their fathers'.
===Compilation albums===
* ''[[A Collection of Beatles Oldies]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1966-12-09]]) #7 (Considered official at time of release, but has since been deleted from catalogue)
* ''[[1962–1966]]'' (the "Red Album") Apple Records #3([[1973-04-19]]) (Re-released in Sep 1993 and hit UK number 3)
* ''[[1967–1970]]'' (the "Blue Album") Apple Records #2([[1973-04-19]]) (Re-released in Sep 1993 and hit UK number 4)
* ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1976-11-19]]) [sic] (Official UK issue of the American album using the Capitol masters, except for "Penny Lane," "Baby You're a Rich Man," and "All You Need is Love," which were the German mixes released on the Hör Zu! label in 1971. It became part of the official catalogue with its release on CD with every track in true-stereo. As an American import, the album peaked at #31 in 1968. Continued sales of the album as an import led to this release.)
* ''[[Past Masters, Volume One]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1988-03-07]]) (singles from 1962-1965 and other songs that were left off earlier albums) #49
* ''[[Past Masters, Volume Two]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1988-03-07]]) (singles from 1965-1970 and other songs that were left off later albums) #46
:(''Past Masters'' as a [[Past Masters, Volumes One and Two|2-LP]] set was issued by Parlophone Records on [[1988-11-10]])
* ''[[Live at the BBC (The Beatles album)|Live at the BBC]]'' Apple Records ([[1994-11-30]]) (Contains 69 songs The Beatles recorded for various [[BBC]] radio shows that never were recorded for Parlophone/Capitol/EMI. #1
* ''[[Anthology 1]]'' Apple Records ([[1995]]-[[11-21]]) (Containing early performances, live shows, demos, out-takes in the period 1958 to 1964 and the first "new" Beatles song since the band broke up in 1970) #2
* ''[[Anthology 2]]'' Apple Records ([[1996]]-[[03-18]]) (Containing unreleased tracks, live shows, demos, and out-takes from 1965 to 1968 and the second "new" Beatles song since the band broke up in 1970) #1
* ''[[Anthology 3]]'' Apple Records ([[1996]]-[[10-28]]) (Containing unreleased tracks, demos, and out-takes in the period 1968 to 1970) #4
* ''[[Yellow Submarine Songtrack]]'' Apple Records ([[1999-09-13]]) #8
* ''[[The Beatles 1]]'' Apple Records ([[2000]]-[[11-13]]) (A collection of The Beatles' #1 hits on the Billboard [U.S.] and Record Retailer [UK] charts, including ''both'' sides of their double-A sided singles if both hit the top slot. The collection has 27 songs in it.) #1
* ''[[Let It Be… Naked]]'' Apple Records ([[2003]]-[[11-17]]) (Remastered and remixed cut from the original sessions, devoid of arrangements by "re-producer" [[Phil Spector]]. The first copies released shipped with a 21-minute ''Fly on the Wall'' bonus disc.) #7
* ''[[The Capitol Albums, Volume 1]]'', Capitol Records ([[2004]]-[[11-16]]) #35 U.S. (Box set compilation comprising The Beatles' 1964 American Capitol Records releases)
* ''[[The Capitol Albums, Volume 2]]'', Capitol Records ([[2006]]-[[04-11]]) #46 U.S. (Box set compilation comprising The Beatles' 1965 American Capitol Records releases)
* ''[[Love (The Beatles album)|Love]]'' Apple Records ([[2006]]-[[11-20]]) #3 (A soundtrack to the [[Cirque du Soleil]] production [[Love (Cirque du Soleil)|Love]], featuring remastered and remixed versions of the Beatles' songs by Sir George Martin and his son [[Giles Martin]])


Chung has developed an engineering seminar at the State University of New York at Buffalo, titled, ‘The Road to Professional Success’ as another means of evangelism. In the course she uses the Book of Proverbs as one teaching tool so as to share her faith with students as part of their coursework.
===EPs===
The Beatles EPs have not been re-released "as is" on CD, but all of the songs from them are available on various CD releases. Most of the tracks from their EPs also appeared on their studio albums. The two exceptions are ''[[Long Tall Sally (EP)|Long Tall Sally]]'', whose tracks can be found on the ''[[Past Masters, Volume One]]'' CD, and ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]'', whose tracks are on the ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]'' CD album.


Chung presently lives in [[East Amherst, New York]], with her husband Lan Wong.
* ''[[Twist and Shout (EP)|Twist and Shout]]'' ([[1963]]-[[07-12]])
* ''[[The Beatles' Hits]]'' ([[1963]]-[[09-06]])
* ''[[The Beatles (No. 1) (EP)|The Beatles (No. 1)]]'' ([[1963]]-[[11-01]])
* ''[[All My Loving (EP)|All My Loving]]'' ([[1964]]-[[02-07]])
* ''[[Long Tall Sally (EP)|Long Tall Sally]]'' ([[1964]]-[[06-19]]) The first Beatles EP to feature otherwise unavailable material, including the [[Lennon-McCartney]] original "[[I Call Your Name]]".
* ''[[Extracts from the Film A Hard Day's Night]]'' ([[1964]]-[[11-04]])
* ''[[Extracts from the Album A Hard Day's Night]]'' ([[1964]]-[[11-06]])
* ''[[Beatles for Sale (EP)|Beatles for Sale]]'' ([[1965]]-[[04-06]])
* ''[[Beatles for Sale (No. 2)]]'' ([[1965]]-[[06-04]])
* ''[[The Beatles' Million Sellers]]'' ([[1965]]-[[12-06]])
* ''[[Yesterday (EP)|Yesterday]]'' ([[1966]]-[[03-04]])
* ''[[Nowhere Man (EP)|Nowhere Man]]'' ([[1966]]-[[07-08]])
* ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]'' ([[1967]]-[[12-08]]); #2 (in the UK singles chart topped by "[[Hello, Goodbye]]"). The second Beatles EP to feature otherwise unavailable material. In the U.S., this was released as a longer LP with additional songs not found on this release. It is the U.S. LP version that is now considered official.


===Singles===
== References ==
The [[UK Singles Chart]] is compiled solely from sales figures; airplay statistics are not used. For this reason the chart positions for the UK Singles are indicated per disc, not per song. '''Pos''' column indicates the peak position in the charts. Currently, all of the non-album singles can be collected on the ''Past Masters, Volumes [[Past Masters, Volume One|One]] and [[Past Masters, Volume Two|Two]]'' discs (1988), the "[[Baby It's You (The Beatles song)|Baby It's You]]" CD single (1995), the "[[Free as a Bird (song)|Free as a Bird]]" CD single (1995), and the "[[Real Love (The Beatles song)|Real Love]]" CD single (1996).

{| class="wikitable"
! style="width: 7em" | Release date
! style="width: 2em" | Pos
! style="min-width: 28em; width: 40%" | Songs
! | Label/number
! style="max-width: 20em" | Notes
|-
| [[1962]]-[[10-05]]
| #17
| "[[Love Me Do]]"<br>"[[P.S. I Love You (1962 song)|P.S. I Love You]]"
| Parlophone R4949
|
|-
| [[1963]]-[[01-11]]
| #2
| "[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]"<br>"[[Ask Me Why]]"
| Parlophone R4983
| (#1 in [[N.M.E]]'s chart)
|-
| [[1963]]-[[04-11]]
| #1
| "[[From Me to You]]"<br>"[[Thank You Girl]]"
| Parlophone R5015
|
|-
| [[1963]]-[[08-23]]
| #1
| "[[She Loves You]]"<br>"[[I'll Get You]]"
| Parlophone R5055
|
|-
| [[1963]]-[[11-29]]
| #1
| "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]"<br>"[[This Boy]]"
| Parlophone R5084
|
|-
| [[1964]]-[[03-20]]
| #1
| "[[Can't Buy Me Love]]"<br>"[[You Can't Do That]]"
| Parlophone R5114
|
|-
| [[1964]]-[[07-10]]
| #1
| "[[A Hard Day's Night (song)|A Hard Day's Night]]"<br>"[[Things We Said Today]]"
| Parlophone R5160
|
|-
| [[1964]]-[[11-27]]
| #1
| "[[I Feel Fine]]"<br>"[[She's a Woman]]"
| Parlophone R5200
|
|-
| [[1965]]-[[04-09]]
| #1
| "[[Ticket to Ride]]"<br>"[[Yes It Is]]"
| Parlophone R5265
|
|-
| [[1965]]-[[07-23]]
| #1
| "[[Help! (song)|Help!]]"<br>"[[I'm Down]]"
| Parlophone R5305
|
|-
| [[1965]]-[[12-03]]
| #1
| "[[Day Tripper]]"<br>"[[We Can Work It Out]]"
| Parlophone R5389
|
|-
| [[1966]]-[[06-10]]
| #1
| "[[Paperback Writer]]"<br>"[[Rain (The Beatles song)|Rain]]"
| Parlophone R5452
|
|-
| [[1966]]-[[08-05]]
| #1
| "[[Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine]]"<br>"[[Eleanor Rigby]]"
| Parlophone R5493
|
|-
| [[1967]]-[[02-17]]
| #2
| "[[Penny Lane]]"<br>"[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]"
| Parlophone R5570
| (kept off the #1 position by [[Engelbert Humperdinck]]'s "Release Me")
|-
| [[1967]]-[[07-07]]
| #1
| "[[All You Need Is Love]]"<br>"[[Baby You're a Rich Man]]"
| Parlophone R5620
|
|-
| [[1967]]-[[11-24]]
| #1
| "[[Hello Goodbye]]"<br>"[[I Am the Walrus]]"
| Parlophone R5655
|
|-
| [[1968]]-[[03-15]]
| #1
| "[[Lady Madonna]]"<br>"[[The Inner Light (song)|The Inner Light]]"
| Parlophone R5675
|
|-
| [[1968]]-[[08-30]]
| #1
| "[[Hey Jude]]"<br>"[[Revolution (song)|Revolution]]"
| Apple R5722
|
|-
| [[1969]]-[[04-11]]
| #1
| "[[Get Back]]"<br>"[[Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles song)|Don't Let Me Down]]"
| Apple R5777
| (The Beatles with [[Billy Preston]])
|-
| [[1969]]-[[05-30]]
| #1
| "[[Ballad of John and Yoko]]"<br>"[[Old Brown Shoe]]"
| Apple R5786
|
|-
| [[1969]]-[[10-31]]
| #4
| "[[Something]]"<br>"[[Come Together]]"
| Apple R5814
|
|-
| [[1970]]-[[03-06]]
| #2
| "[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]"<br>"[[You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)]]"
| Apple R5833
| (kept off the #1 position by [[Simon and Garfunkel]]'s "[[Bridge Over Troubled Water]]")
|-
| [[1995]]-[[03-20]]
| #7
| "[[Baby It's You (The Beatles song)|Baby It's You]]"<br>"[[I'll Follow the Sun]]"<br>"[[Devil in Her Heart]]"<br>"[[Boys (Dixon/Farrell song)|Boys]]"
| Apple R6406
| (BBC versions)
|-
| [[1995]]-[[12-12]]
| #2
| "[[Free as a Bird (song)|Free as a Bird]]"<br>"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]"<br>"[[This Boy]]"<br>"[[Christmas Time (Is Here Again)]]"
| Apple R6422
| (kept off the #1 position by [[Michael Jackson]]'s "Earth Song")
|-
| [[1996]]-[[03-04]]
| #4
| "[[Real Love (The Beatles song)|Real Love]]"<br>"[[Baby's in Black]]"<br>"[[Yellow Submarine]]"<br>"[[Here, There and Everywhere]]"
| Apple R6425
|
|}

==UK non-canon releases==
This list reflects the various albums, EPs, and singles released in the UK which are not considered a part of the official Beatles catalogue as issued by EMI and Apple Records. Most of these were released by record companies apart from the consent of the Beatles.

===Compilations===
* ''[[The Beatles' First]]'' [[Polydor Records]] ([[1967-08-04]]) (British issue of the 1964 German LP)
* ''[[Rock 'n' Roll Music (The Beatles album)|Rock 'n' Roll Music]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1976-06-10]]) #11
* ''[[The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1977-05-06]]) (Live performances from [[1964-08-23]] and [[1965-08-30]] at the [[Hollywood Bowl]]) #1
* ''[[Love Songs (The Beatles album)|Love Songs]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1977-11-19]]) #7
* ''[[The Beatles Collection]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1977-11-02]]) (A 14-record box set containing all of [[The Beatles discography#Studio albums|The Beatles' original Parlophone/Apple LPs]] along with ''[[Rarities (Beatles compilation)|Rarities]]'')
* ''[[Rarities (Beatles compilation)|Rarities]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1978-12-02]]) (Although not made explicit on the sleeve, this album consisted of every Parlophone and Apple Beatles B-side and EP track which had not been included on their UK studio albums, or on the 1973 "Red" and "Blue" Albums. It included 2 songs in German ("Sie Liebt Dich" and "Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand"), a song recorded for an American album and an alternative version of "Across The Universe") #71
* ''[[Hey Jude (album)|Hey Jude]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1979-05-11]]) (Official UK issue of American album)
* ''[[The Beatles' Ballads]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1980-10-13]]) (compilation) #17
* ''The Beatles Box'' Parlophone Records/World Records ([[1980-11-03]]) (This is an 8-record compilation which was available by mail order only)
* ''[[Reel Music]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1982-03-29]]) (compilation of tracks from The Beatles' films) Did not chart
* ''The Beatles Mono Collection'' Parlophone/Apple (1982-10-??) (box set - 10 chronological mono Beatle albums from ''[[Please Please Me]]'' to ''[[Yellow Submarine (album)|Yellow Submarine]]'' excluding ''[[A Collection of Beatles Oldies]]''. Intended for export, originally in a red box similar to ''[[The Beatles Collection]]'', reissued later in black)
* ''[[20 Greatest Hits]]'' Parlophone Records ([[1982-10-18]]) #10

===EPs===
*''The Beatles EP Collection'', Parlophone ([[1981-12-07]]) (15-disc 7" EP set, featuring all 13 Beatles British EPs, with both mono and stereo editions of [[Magical Mystery Tour]] plus an EP of 4 stereo mixes, new to the UK, of "[[The Inner Light (song)|The Inner Light]]", "[[Baby You're a Rich Man]]", "[[She's a Woman]]" and "[[This Boy]]", housed in a blue flip-top box similar to [[The Beatles Collection]]. The set was issued on CD in a black box for the first time in the UK on ([[1992-05-26]] with releases in the U.S. and Japan in the following month)
* ''The Beatles'' ([[1981-12-07]]) (a rarities' EP featuring "The Inner Light", "Baby You're a Rich Man", "She's a Woman" and "This Boy")

===Singles===
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width: 7em" | Release date
! style="width: 2em" | Pos
! style="min-width: 28em; width: 40%" | Songs
! | Label/number
! style="max-width: 20em" | Notes
|-
| [[1962-01-05]]
| #48
| "[[My Bonnie]]" / "[[When the Saints Go Marching In|The Saints]]"
| {{nowrap|Polydor NH 66-833}}
| (by "[[Tony Sheridan]] & The Beatles")<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/beatles/hamburg.html]</ref>
|-
| [[1964-05-29]]
| #29
| "[[Ain't She Sweet]]" / "If You Love Me, Baby"
| Polydor NH 52-317
| ([[B-side]] with [[Tony Sheridan]], vocal)
|-
| [[1976-03-08]]
| #8
| "[[Yesterday (song)|Yesterday]]" / "[[I Should Have Known Better]]"
| Parlophone R6013
|
|-
| [[1976-06-29]]
| #19
| "[[Back in the USSR]]" / "[[Twist and Shout]]"
| Parlophone R6016
|
|-
| [[1978-09-30]]
| #63
| "[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]" / "[[With a Little Help from My Friends]]" / "[[A Day in the Life]]"
| Parlophone R6022
|
|-
| [[1982-05-25]]
| #7
| "[[The Beatles Movie Medley]]" / "[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]"
| Parlophone R6055
|
|-
| [[1982-11-19]]
| #4
| "[[Love Me Do]]" / "[[P.S. I Love You (1962 song)|P.S. I Love You]]"
| Parlophone R4949
| (reissue)
|-
| [[1982-12-06]]
|
| ''The Beatles Singles Collection''
| Parlophone BSC 1
| <small>22-disc 7" singles set, featuring the complete Beatles EMI singles catalogue, with new picture sleeves for many of the discs. The set was first issued on CD in the UK 1992-11-02, and in the U.S. 1992-11-09. The set was first packaged in Japan using a longbox housing the complete set of 3" CD singles in December 1989.</small>
|-
|}

==U.S. discography==
===U.S. albums===
The first seven Beatles albums appeared in different versions in the U.S., where [[Capitol Records]] mixed UK album tracks with UK single tracks to create different albums altogether, with different titles, track listings, and often different audio mixes. The first eight of these records have been released on CD as ''[[The Capitol Albums, Volume 1]]'' (2004) and ''[[The Capitol Albums, Volume 2]]'' (2006). The Capitol release of ''[[Rubber Soul]]'' is preferred by some over its UK counterpart, due to its more folky flavour{{Fact|date=June 2007}}; it was this version of the album that greatly influenced the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, who "answered" it by releasing ''[[Pet Sounds]]'' in 1966{{Fact|date=June 2007}}. Upon the release of ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' in 1967, the Beatles albums had the same track listing in both the U.S. and the UK (The only exception to this is ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]'', which was released as a [[double EP]] in the UK, and a longer [[LP album|LP]] in the U.S.).

{|
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Introducing... The Beatles]]'' (#2 for 9 weeks; 49 weeks on chart) (2/15/1964)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|[[Vee-Jay Records|Vee-Jay]] VJLP 1062 (Mono)/VJSR 1062 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1963-07-22]], and [[1964-01-27]] (Versions 1 and 2 respectively)
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]"<br>"[[Misery (The Beatles song)|Misery]]"<br>"[[Anna (Go to Him)]]"<br>"[[Chains (song)|Chains]]"<br>"[[Boys (Dixon/Farrell song)|Boys]]"<br>"[[Love Me Do]]" ("[[Ask Me Why]]" on Version 2)
|valign="top"|"[[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|P.S. I Love You]]" ("[[Please Please Me]]" on Version 2)<br>"[[Baby It's You]]"<br>"[[Do You Want to Know a Secret]]"<br>"[[A Taste of Honey (song)|A Taste of Honey]]"<br>"[[There's a Place]]"<br>"[[Twist and Shout]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Meet the Beatles!]]'' ('''#1''' for 11 weeks, plus another 2 weeks at #2; 71 weeks on chart) (2/8/1964)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|[[Capitol Records|Capitol]] T 2047 (Mono)/ST 2047 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-01-20]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]"<br>"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]"<br>"[[This Boy]]"<br>"[[It Won't Be Long]]"<br>"[[All I've Got to Do]]"<br>"[[All My Loving]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Don't Bother Me]]"<br>"[[Little Child]]"<br>"[[Till There Was You]]"<br>"[[Hold Me Tight]]"<br>"[[I Wanna Be Your Man]]"<br>"[[Not a Second Time]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[The Beatles' Second Album]]'' ('''#1''' for 5 weeks; 55 weeks on chart) (4/25/1964)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 2080 (Mono)/ST 2080 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-04-10]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Roll Over Beethoven]]"<br>"[[Thank You Girl]]"<br>"[[You Really Got a Hold on Me]]"<br>"[[Devil in Her Heart]]"<br>"[[Money (That's What I Want)|Money]]"<br>"[[You Can't Do That]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Long Tall Sally]]"<br>"[[I Call Your Name]]"<br>"[[Please Mr. Postman]]"<br>"[[I'll Get You]]"<br>"[[She Loves You]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[A Hard Day's Night (album)#The American release|A Hard Day's Night]]'' ('''#1''' for 14 weeks; 51 weeks on chart) (7/18/1964) {The Movie Soundtrack}
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|[[United Artists Records|United Artists]] UAL 3366 (Mono)/UAS 6366 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-06-26]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[A Hard Day's Night (song)|A Hard Day's Night]]"<br>"[[Tell Me Why (1964 song)|Tell Me Why]]"<br>"[[I'll Cry Instead]]"<br>"[[I Should Have Known Better]]" (Instrumental)<br>"[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]"<br>"[[And I Love Her]]" (Instrumental)
|valign="top"|"[[I Should Have Known Better]]"<br>"[[If I Fell]]"<br>"[[And I Love Her]]"<br>"Ringo's Theme (This Boy)" (Instrumental)<br>"[[Can't Buy Me Love]]"<br>"[[A Hard Day's Night (song)|A Hard Day's Night]]" (Instrumental)
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Something New (album)|Something New]]'' (#2 for 9 weeks; 41 weeks on chart) (8/15/1964)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 2108 (Mono)/ST 2108 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-07-20]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[I'll Cry Instead]]"<br>"[[Things We Said Today]]"<br>"[[Any Time at All]]"<br>"[[When I Get Home]]"<br>"[[Slow Down (Larry Williams song)|Slow Down]]"<br>"[[Matchbox (song)|Matchbox]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Tell Me Why (1964 song)|Tell Me Why]]"<br>"[[And I Love Her]]"<br>"[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]"<br>"[[If I Fell]]"<br>"[[Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Beatles '65]]'' ('''#1''' for 9 weeks; 71 weeks on chart) (1/9/1965-)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 2228 (Mono)/ST 2228 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-12-15]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[No Reply (song)|No Reply]]"<br>"[[I'm a Loser]]"<br>"[[Baby's in Black]]"<br>"[[Rock and Roll Music]]"<br>"[[I'll Follow the Sun]]"<br>"[[Mr. Moonlight (song)|Mr. Moonlight]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Honey Don't]]"<br>"[[I'll Be Back (song)|I'll Be Back]]"<br>"[[She's a Woman]]"<br>"[[I Feel Fine]]"<br>"[[Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[The Early Beatles]]'' (#43; 35 weeks on chart)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 2309 (Mono)/ST 2309 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1965-03-22]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Love Me Do]]"<br>"[[Twist and Shout]]"<br>"[[Anna (Go to Him)]]"<br>"[[Chains (song)|Chains]]"<br>"[[Boys (Dixon/Farrell song)|Boys]]"<br>"[[Ask Me Why]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]"<br>"[[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|P.S. I Love You]]"<br>"[[Baby It's You]]"<br>"[[A Taste of Honey (song)|A Taste of Honey]]"<br>"[[Do You Want to Know a Secret]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Beatles VI]]'' ('''#1''' for 6 weeks, plus another 2 weeks at #2; 41 weeks on chart) (7/10/1965)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 2358 (Mono)/ST 2358 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1965-06-14]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Kansas City (R&B song)|Kansas City]]/[[Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey]]"<br>"[[Eight Days a Week (song)|Eight Days a Week]]"<br>"[[You Like Me Too Much]]"<br>"[[Bad Boy (Larry Williams song)|Bad Boy]]"<br>"[[I Don't Want to Spoil the Party]]"<br>"[[Words of Love]]"
|valign="top"|"[[What You're Doing]]"<br>"[[Yes It Is]]"<br>"[[Dizzy Miss Lizzy]]"<br>"[[Tell Me What You See]]"<br>"[[Every Little Thing (song)|Every Little Thing]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Help! (album)#American release|Help!]]'' ('''#1''' for 9 weeks, plus another week at #2; 44 weeks on chart) (9/11/1965) {The Movie Soundtrack}
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol MAS 2386 (Mono)/SMAS 2386 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1965-08-13]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Help! (song)|Help!]]" (with "[[James Bond Theme]]" intro)<br>"[[The Night Before]]"<br>"[[From Me to You]] Fantasy" (Instrumental)<br>"[[You've Got to Hide Your Love Away]]"<br>"[[I Need You (The Beatles song)|I Need You]]"<br>"In the Tyrol" (Instrumental)
|valign="top"|"[[Another Girl]]"<br>"Another Hard Day's Night" (Instrumental)<br>"[[Ticket to Ride]]"<br>"The Bitter End/[[You Can't Do That]]" (Instrumental)<br>"[[You're Gonna Lose That Girl]]"<br>"The Chase" (Instrumental)
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Rubber Soul]]'' ('''#1''' for 6 weeks, plus another 2 weeks at #2; 59 weeks on chart) (1/8/1966-)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 2442 (Mono)/ST 2442 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1965-12-06]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[I've Just Seen a Face]]"<br>"[[Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)]]"<br>"[[You Won't See Me]]"<br>"[[Think for Yourself]]"<br>"[[The Word (song)|The Word]]"<br>"[[Michelle (song)|Michelle]]"
|valign="top"|"[[It's Only Love]]"<br>"[[Girl (Beatles song)|Girl]]"<br>"[[I'm Looking Through You]]"<br>"[[In My Life]]"<br>"[[Wait (song)|Wait]]"<br>"[[Run for Your Life]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Yesterday and Today|Yesterday ...and Today]]'' ('''#1''' for 5 weeks, plus another 2 weeks at #2; 31 weeks on chart) (7/16/1966)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 2553 (Mono)/ST 2553 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1966-06-20]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Drive My Car]]"<br>"[[I'm Only Sleeping]]"<br>"[[Nowhere Man]]"<br>"[[Dr. Robert]]"<br>"[[Yesterday (song)|Yesterday]]"<br>"[[Act Naturally]]"
|valign="top"|"[[And Your Bird Can Sing]]"<br>"[[If I Needed Someone]]"<br>"[[We Can Work It Out]]"<br>"[[What Goes On (The Beatles song)|What Goes On]]"<br>"[[Day Tripper]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Revolver (album)|Revolver]]'' ('''#1''' for 6 weeks, plus another 2 weeks at #2; 77 weeks on chart) (9/10/1966)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 2576 (Mono)/ST 2576 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1966-08-08]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Taxman]]"<br>"[[Eleanor Rigby]]"<br>"[[Love You To]]"<br>"[[Here, There and Everywhere]]"<br>"[[Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine]]"<br>"[[She Said She Said]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Good Day Sunshine]]"<br>"[[For No One]]"<br>"[[I Want to Tell You]]"<br>"[[Got to Get You Into My Life]]"<br>"[[Tomorrow Never Knows]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' ('''#1''' for 15 weeks, plus another 6 weeks at #2; 175 weeks on chart) (6/24/1967) "Grammy Award Winner for the Album of the Year in1967"
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol MAS 2653 (Mono)/SMAS 2653 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1967-06-02]]
|-
|vallign="top" colspan="2"|Track listing is identical to the UK release. It should be noted, though, that the two seconds of gibberish placed on the concentric groove of the UK release was left off the U.S. release.
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Magical Mystery Tour (album)|Magical Mystery Tour]]'' ('''#1''' for 8 weeks; 91 weeks on chart) (12/30/1967+) (1/6/1968-) {The Movie Soundtrack & 1967 singles}
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol MAL 2835 (Mono)/SMAL 2835 (Stereo)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1967-11-27]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Magical Mystery Tour (song)|Magical Mystery Tour]]"<br>"[[The Fool on the Hill]]"<br>"[[Flying (song)|Flying]]"<br>"[[Blue Jay Way]]"<br>"[[Your Mother Should Know]]"<br>"[[I Am the Walrus]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Hello, Goodbye]]"<br>"[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]"<br>"[[Penny Lane]]"<br>"[[Baby, You're a Rich Man]]"<br>"[[All You Need Is Love]]"
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[The Beatles (album)|The Beatles]]'' ('''#1''' for 9 weeks, plus another 2 weeks at #2; 155 weeks on chart) (12/14/1968)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|[[Apple Records|Apple]]/Capitol SWBO 101 (All albums in stereo only from this point on)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1968-11-25]]
|-
|vallign="top" colspan="2"|Track listing is identical to the UK release.
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Yellow Submarine (album)|Yellow Submarine]]'' (#2 for 2 weeks – kept off the top spot by ''The White Album''; 25 weeks on chart) (2/15/1969)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Apple/Capitol SW 153
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1969-01-13]]
|-
|vallign="top" colspan="2"|Track listing is identical to the UK release.
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Abbey Road (album)|Abbey Road]]'' ('''#1''' for 11 weeks, plus another 7 weeks at #2; 129 weeks on chart) (10/25/1969)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Apple/Capitol SO 383
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1969-10-01]]
|-
|vallign="top" colspan="2"|Track listing is identical to the UK release.
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Let It Be (album)|Let It Be]]'' ('''#1''' for 4 weeks, plus another 4 weeks at #2; 59 weeks on chart) (6/6/1970) {The Movie Soundtrack}
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Apple/United Artists AR 34001
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1970-05-18]]
|-
|vallign="top" colspan="2"|Track listing is identical to the UK release.
|}
|}

===U.S. compilations and other releases===
*''[[The Beatles' Story]]'', Capitol TBO 2222 (Mono)/STBO 2222 (Stereo ([[1964-11-23]]) #7 (12/19/1964+) (1/2/1965-)
*''[[Hey Jude (album)|Hey Jude]]'', Apple/Capitol SW 385 ([[1970-02-26]]) #2(4) (3/21/1970)
*''[[In the Beginning (Circa 1960)]]'', [[Polydor Records]] 24-4504 ([[1970-05-04]]) #117
*''[[1962–1966]]'' (the "Red Album"), Apple SKBO-3403 ([[1973-04-02]]) #3 (4/21/1973)
*''[[1967–1970]]'' (the "Blue Album"), Apple SKBO-3404 ([[1973-04-02]]) #1(1) (4/21/1973)
*''[[Rock 'n' Roll Music (The Beatles album)|Rock 'n' Roll Music]]'', Capitol Records ([[1976-06-07]]) #2(2) (6/26/1976)
*''[[Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962]]'', [[Lingasong]] ([[May 2]], [[1977]]) #111
*''[[The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl]]'', Capitol Records ([[1977-05-04]]) #2(2) (5/21/1977)
*''[[Love Songs (The Beatles album)|Love Songs]]'', Capitol Records ([[1977-10-21]]) #24 (11/19/1977)
*''[[The Beatles Collection]]'', Capitol Records ([[1979-12-01]]) (Unlike the British release, the American issue was a limited edition with only 3000 copies made. The British release which was not a limited edition became a popular import for the U.S. market as a result.)
*''[[Rarities (American Beatles compilation)|Rarities]]'', Capitol SHAL-12060 ([[1980-03-24]]) #21 (4/19/1980)
*''[[Rock 'n' Roll Music (The Beatles album)|Rock 'n' Roll Music Vol. 1]]'', Music For Pleasure ([[1980-10-27]])
*''[[Rock 'n' Roll Music (The Beatles album)|Rock 'n' Roll Music Vol. 2]]'', Music For Pleasure ([[1980-10-27]])
*''[[Reel Music]]'', Capitol Records ([[1982-03-22]]) #19 (4/10/1982)
*''[[20 Greatest Hits]]'', Capitol Records ([[1982-10-11]]) #50
*''[[Please Please Me]]'', Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1987-02-26]])
*''[[With the Beatles]]'', Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1987-02-26]])
*''[[A Hard Day's Night (album)|A Hard Day's Night]]'' (British version), Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1987-02-26]])
*''[[Beatles for Sale]]'', Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1987-02-26]])
*''[[Help! (album)|Help!]]'' (British version), Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1987-04-30]])
*''[[Rubber Soul]]'' (British version), Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1987-04-30]])
*''[[Revolver (album)|Revolver]]'' (British version), Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1987-04-30]]'')
: (The above 1987 CD releases mark the first official releases for The Beatles' early British albums in the U.S.)
*''[[Past Masters, Volume One]]'', Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1988-03-07]]) #149
*''[[Past Masters, Volume Two]]'', Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1988-03-07]]) #121
:(''Past Masters'' as a [[Past Masters, Volumes One and Two|2-LP]] set was issued by Capitol Records on [[1988-10-24]])
* ''[[The Beatles Box Set]]'' Parlophone/Capitol Records ([[1988-11-15]])
*''[[Live at the BBC (The Beatles album)|Live at the BBC]]'', Capitol Records ([[1994-12-06]]) #3 (12/24/1994+) (1/8/1995-)
*''[[Anthology 1]]'', Capitol Records ([[1995-11-21]]) #1 (12/9/1995+) (1/13/1996-)
*''[[Anthology 2]]'', Capitol Records ([[1996-03-19]]) #1 (4/20/1996)
*''[[Anthology 3]]'', Capitol Records ([[1996-10-29]]) #1 (11/23/1996+) (1/3/1997-)
*''[[Yellow Submarine Songtrack]]'', Capitol Records ([[1999-09-14]]) #15 (10/2/1999)
*''[[The Beatles 1]]'', Capitol Records ([[2000-11-14]]) #1 (12/2/2000+) (1/6/2001-)
*''[[Let It Be… Naked]]'', Capitol Records ([[2003-11-18]]) #5 (12/13/2003+) (1/17/2004-)
*''[[The Capitol Albums, Volume 1]]'', Capitol Records ([[2004-11-16]]) #35 (12/4/2004+) (1/1/2005-)
*''[[The Capitol Albums, Volume 2]]'', Capitol Records ([[2006-04-11]]) #46
*''[[Love (The Beatles album)|Love]]'', Capitol Records ([[2006-11-21]]) #4 (12/16/2006+) (1/20/2007-)

===U.S. EPs===
* ''[[Souvenir of Their Visit to America]]'' (Vee Jay Records) ([[1964-03-23]])
* ''[[Four by the Beatles]]'' ([[1964-05-11]])
* ''[[4-by the Beatles]]'' ([[1965-02-01]])
* ''[[Baby It's You (Shirelles)|Baby It's You]]'' ([[1995-03-23]]) (Maxi-CD single)
* ''[[Free as a Bird (song)|Free as a Bird]]'' ([[1995-12-12]]) (Maxi-CD single)
* ''[[Real Love (The Beatles song)|Real Love]]'' ([[1996-03-05]]) (Maxi-CD single)

===U.S. singles===
The [[Billboard Hot 100]] chart in the U.S. is compiled from sales <strong>and</strong> airplay statistics, so the individual songs on any given disc can be charted separately.
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width: 7em" | Release date
! style="min-width: 30em; width: 40%" | Songs
! | Label/number
! style="max-width: 20em" | Notes
|-
| [[1962-04-23]]
| "[[My Bonnie]]"<br>"[[When the Saints Go Marching In|The Saints]]"
| Decca 31382
| (Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers)
|-
| [[1963-02-25]]
| "[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]"<br>"[[Ask Me Why]]"
| Vee-Jay 498
| (Early pressings misspelled as The Beattles)<!-- both misspellings existed on the released singles -->
|-
| [[1963-05-27]]
| "[[From Me to You]]" <sup>#116</sup><br>"[[Thank You Girl]]"
| Vee-Jay 522
|
|-
| [[1963-09-16]]
| "[[She Loves You]]"<br>"[[I'll Get You]]"
| Swan 4152
| (first release; white label with red print)
|-
| [[1963-12-26]]
| "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]" <sup>#14</sup>
| Capitol 5112
|
|-
| [[1964-01-25]]
| "[[She Loves You]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[I'll Get You]]"
| Swan 4152
| (second release; black label with silver print)
|-
| [[1964-01-27]]
| "[[My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean|My Bonnie]]" <sup>#26</sup><br>"[[When the Saints Go Marching In|The Saints]]"
| MGM 13213
| (Tony Sheridan with the Beatles)
|-
| [[1964-01-30]]
| "[[Please Please Me]]" <sup>#3</sup><br>"[[From Me to You]]" <sup>#41</sup>
| Vee-Jay 581
|
|-
| [[1964-02-08]]
| "[[All My Loving]]" <sup>#45</sup><br>"[[This Boy]]"
| Capitol 72144
| (Canadian import)
|-
| [[1964-02-15]]
| "[[Roll Over Beethoven]]" <sup>#68</sup><br>"[[Please Mister Postman]]"
| Capitol 72133
| (Canadian import)
|-
| [[1964-03-02]]
| "[[Twist and Shout]]" <sup>#2</sup><br>"[[There's a Place]]" <sup>#74</sup>
| Tollie 9001
|
|-
| [[1964-03-16]]
| "[[Can't Buy Me Love]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[You Can't Do That]]" <sup>#48</sup>
| Capitol 5150
|
|-
| [[1964-03-23]]
| "[[Do You Want to Know a Secret]]" <sup>#2</sup><br>"[[Thank You Girl]]" <sup>#35</sup>
| Vee-Jay 587
|
|-
| [[1964-03-27]]
| "Why" <sup>#88</sup><br>"Cry for a Shadow"
| MGM 13227
| (Tony Sheridan with the Beatles)
|-
| [[1964-04-27]]
| "[[Love Me Do]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[P.S. I Love You (1962 song)|P.S. I Love You]]" <sup>#10</sup>
| Tollie 9008
|
|-
| [[1964-05-21]]
| "[[She Loves You|Sie Liebt Dich]]"<sup>#97</sup><br>"[[I'll Get You]]"
| Swan 4182
| (German, A-side shown as "DIE BEATLES")
|-
| [[1964-07-06]]
| "[[Ain't She Sweet]]" <sup>#19</sup><br>"[[Nobody's Child]]"
| Atco 6308
|
|-
| [[1964-07-13]]
| "[[A Hard Day's Night (song)|A Hard Day's Night]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[I Should Have Known Better]]" <sup>#53</sup>
| Capitol 5222
|
|-
| [[1964-07-20]]
| "[[I'll Cry Instead]]" <sup>#25</sup><br>"[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]" <sup>#95</sup>
| Capitol 5234
|
|-
| [[1964-07-20]]
| "[[And I Love Her]]" <sup>#12</sup><br>"[[If I Fell]]" <sup>#53</sup>
| Capitol 5235
|
|-
| [[1964-08-24]]
| "[[Matchbox (song)|Matchbox]]" <sup>#17</sup><br>"[[Slow Down (Larry Williams song)|Slow Down]]" <sup>#25</sup>
| Capitol 5255
|
|-
| [[1964-11-23]]
| "[[I Feel Fine]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[She's a Woman]]" <sup>#4</sup>
| Capitol 5327
|
|-
| [[1965-02-15]]
| "[[Eight Days a Week (song)|Eight Days a Week]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[I Don't Want to Spoil the Party]]" <sup>#39</sup>
| Capitol 5371
|
|-
| [[1965-04-19]]
| "[[Ticket to Ride]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Yes It Is]]" <sup>#46</sup>
| Capitol 5407
|
|-
| [[1965-07-19]]
| "[[Help! (song)|Help!]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[I'm Down]]" <sup>#101</sup>
| Capitol 5476
|
|-
| [[1965-09-13]]
| "[[Yesterday (song)|Yesterday]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Act Naturally]]" <sup>#47</sup>
| Capitol 5498
|
|-
| [[1965-12-06]]
| "[[We Can Work It Out]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Day Tripper]]" <sup>#5</sup>
| Capitol 5555
|
|-
| [[1966-02-21]]
| "[[Nowhere Man (song)|Nowhere Man]]" <sup>#3</sup><br>"[[What Goes On (The Beatles song)|What Goes On]]" <sup>#81</sup>
| Capitol 5587
|
|-
| [[1966-05-30]]
| "[[Paperback Writer]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Rain (The Beatles song)|Rain]] <sup>#23</sup>
| Capitol 5651
|
|-
| [[1966-08-08]]
| "[[Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine]]" <sup>#2</sup><br>"[[Eleanor Rigby]]" <sup>#11</sup>
| Capitol 5715
|
|-
| [[1967-02-13]]
| "[[Penny Lane]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]" <sup>#8</sup>
| Capitol 5810
|
|-
| [[1967-07-17]]
| "[[All You Need Is Love]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Baby You're a Rich Man]]" <sup>#34</sup>
| Capitol 5964
|
|-
| [[1967-11-27]]
| "[[Hello, Goodbye]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[I Am the Walrus]]" <sup>#56</sup>
| Capitol 2056
|
|-
| [[1968-03-18]]
| "[[Lady Madonna]]" <sup>#4</sup><br>"[[The Inner Light (song)|The Inner Light]]" <sup>#96</sup>
| Capitol 2138
|
|-
| [[1968-08-26]]
| "[[Hey Jude]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Revolution (song)|Revolution]]" <sup>#12</sup>
| Apple 2276
|
|-
| [[1969-05-05]]
| "[[Get Back]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles song)|Don't Let Me Down]]" <sup>#35</sup>
| Apple 2490
| (The Beatles with Billy Preston)
|-
| [[1969-06-04]]
| "[[The Ballad of John and Yoko]]" <sup>#8</sup><br>"[[Old Brown Shoe]]"
| Apple 2531
|
|-
| [[1969-10-06]]
| "[[Come Together]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[Something]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Apple 2654
|
|-
| [[1970-03-11]]
| "[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)]]"
| Apple 2764
|
|-
| [[1970-05-11]]
| "[[The Long and Winding Road]]" <sup>#1</sup><br>"[[For You Blue]]" </sup>
| Apple 2832
|
|-
| [[1976-05-31]]
| "[[Got to Get You into My Life]]" <sup>#7</sup><br>"[[Helter Skelter (song)|Helter Skelter]]"
| Capitol 4274
|
|-
| [[1976-06-08]]
| "[[Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da]]" <sup>#49</sup><br>"[[Julia (The Beatles song)|Julia]]"
| Capitol 4347
|
|-
| [[1978-08-14]]
| "[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]" / "[[With a Little Help from My Friends]]" <sup>#71</sup><br>"[[A Day in the Life]]"
| Capitol 4612
|
|-
| [[1982-03-22]]
| "[[Beatles Movie Medley]]" <sup>#12</sup><br>"[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]"
| Capitol 5107
|
|-
| [[1986-07-23]]
| "[[Twist and Shout]]" <sup>#23</sup><br>"[[There's a Place]]"
| Capitol 5624
| (reissue)
|-
| [[1995-04-17]]
| "[[Baby It's You (The Beatles song)|Baby It's You]]" <sup>#67</sup><br>"[[I'll Follow the Sun]]"<br>"[[Devil in Her Heart]]"<br>"[[Boys (Dixon/Farrell song)|Boys]]"
| Apple 58348
| BBC recording sessions
|-
| [[1995-12-12]]
| "[[Free as a Bird (song)|Free as a Bird]]" <sup>#6</sup><br>"[[Christmas Time (Is Here Again)]]"
| Apple 58497
| first new Beatles song in 25 years
|-
| [[1996-03-04]]
| "[[Real Love (The Beatles song)|Real Love]]" <sup>#11</sup><br>"[[Baby's in Black]]" (live)
| Apple 58544
| second new Beatles song in 25 years
|}

==Canadian discography==
===Canadian albums===
The division of [[Capitol Records]] in [[Canada]] released three unique albums and nine singles in 1963 and 1964 before aligning with the American division and releasing the same albums as in the U.S. The first Canadian release was the "[[Love Me Do]]" single (72076) on [[1963-02-04]].

{|
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Beatlemania! With the Beatles]]'' (#1 CAN, 6 weeks)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|[[Capitol Records|Capitol]] T 6051 (Mono)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1963-11-25]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|-
|valign="top"|Track listing identical to the British album ''[[With the Beatles]]''.
|valign="top"|
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[Twist and Shout (Beatles Canada album)|Twist and Shout]]'' (#1 CAN, 10 weeks)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 6054 (Mono)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-01-13]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[Anna (Go to Him)]]"<br>"[[Chains (song)|Chains]]"<br>"[[Boys (Dixon/Farrell song)|Boys]]"<br>"[[Ask Me Why]]"<br>"[[Please Please Me]]"<br>"[[Love Me Do]]"<br>"[[From Me to You]]''
|valign="top"|"[[P.S. I Love You (The Beatles song)|P.S. I Love You]]"<br>"[[Baby It's You]]"<br>"[[Do You Want to Know a Secret]]"<br>"[[A Taste of Honey (song)|A Taste of Honey]]"<br>"[[There's a Place]]"<br>"[[Twist and Shout]]"<br>"[[She Loves You]]''
|}
|}
|-
|colspan="3"|<hr width="100%" />
|-
|valign="top"|
{|
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|''[[The Beatles' Long Tall Sally]]'' (#1 CAN, 5 weeks)
|-
|valign="top"|Label:
|valign="top"|Capitol T 6063 (Mono)
|-
|valign="top"|Released:
|valign="top"|[[1964-05-11]]
|-
|valign="top" colspan="2"|
{|
|-
|'''Side one'''
|'''Side two'''
|-
|valign="top"|"[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]"<br>"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]"<br>"[[You Really Got a Hold on Me]]"<br>"[[Devil in Her Heart]]"<br>"[[Roll Over Beethoven]]"<br>"[[Misery (The Beatles song)|Misery]]"
|valign="top"|"[[Long Tall Sally]]"<br>"[[I Call Your Name]]"<br>"[[Please Mr. Postman]]"<br>"[[This Boy]]"<br>"[[I'll Get You]]"<br>"[[You Can't Do That]]"
|}
|}
|}

After this album, Capitol of Canada synchronised its catalogue production with the U.S. market, beginning with United Artists' ''[[A Hard Day's Night (album)|A Hard Day's Night]]'' and concluding with Apple's ''[[Hey Jude (album)|Hey Jude]]''. Notably, the albums ''[[Something New (album)|Something New]]'' and ''[[The Beatles' Story]]'' were only produced in mono when originally released. In 1967 the American back catalogue was released in Canada:
* ''[[The Beatles' Second Album]]'', ST 2080 (Stereo)/ T 2080 (Mono), February 1, 1967
* ''[[Meet The Beatles]]'', ST 2047 (Stereo), February 1, 1967
* ''[[Something New (album)|Something New]]'', ST 2108, February 1, 1967
* ''[[The Beatles' Story]]'', STBO 2222 (Stereo), August 1, 1968
* ''[[The Early Beatles]]'', ST 2309 (Stereo), August 1, 1968

===Canadian compilations===
All post-Beatles albums were released exactly the same in Canada as in the U.S., with the exception of:
* ''[[Very Together]]'', Polydor (Fall 1969)
* ''[[The Beatles' Ballads]]'', Capitol Records ([[1980-10-13]])

===Canadian singles===
This reflects the Beatles singles which appeared on the "[[CHUM Chart|CHUM Hit Parade]]" charts between the weeks of Monday [[6 January]] [[1963]] and Saturday [[8 January]] [[1977]].<ref>[http://www.1050chum.com/index_chumcharts.aspx?artist=7600 1050 CHUM - CHUM Charts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Capitol of Canada took on the Beatles early on and issued early singles in their 72000 series of Canada only releases<ref>[http://www.capitol6000.com/protected/7200045s.htm The 72000 Series Of 45 RPM Vinyl Discs<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> before aligning with the American company's numbering system when the American company began issuing Beatle singles. American Beatle recordings issued on the Vee-Jay, Swan and Tollie labels were issued by Capitol of Canada with 72000 series catalogue numbers. Capitol Canada was the only country outside of the U.K. to issue version 1 of "Love Me Do" with Ringo on the drums.
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width: 7em" | Release date
! style="min-width: 30em; width: 40%" | Songs
! | Label/number
! style="max-width: 20em" | Notes
|-
| [[1962-04-23]]
| "[[My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean|My Bonnie]]" / "[[When the Saints Go Marching In|The Saints]]"
| Decca 31382
| Test Pressing, never issued
|-
| [[1963-02-03]]
| "[[Love Me Do]]" <sup>#8</sup> / "[[P.S. I Love You (1962 song)|P.S. I Love You]]"
| Capitol 72076
| #8 for two weeks beginning 1964-03-23
|-
| [[1963-02-25]]
| "[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]" <sup>#5</sup> / "[[Ask Me Why]]" [sic]
| Capitol 72090
| #5 for two weeks beginning 1964-03-09
|-
| [[1963-06-18]]
| "[[From Me to You]]" <sup>#6</sup> / "[[Thank You Girl]]"
| Capitol 72101
| #6 on 1964-03-09
|-
| [[1963-09-16]]
| "[[She Loves You]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[I'll Get You]]"
| Capitol 72125
| #1 for two weeks beginning 1964-01-20
|-
| [[1963-12-09]]
| "[[Roll Over Beethoven]]" <sup>#2</sup> / "[[Please Mister Postman]]" [sic]
| Capitol 72133
| First Canadian Beatle single to make charts almost immediately upon release.
|-
| [[1963-12-26]]
| "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[I Saw Her Standing There]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5112
| #1 for six weeks beginning 1964-02-10
|-
| [[1964-02-17]]
| "[[All My Loving]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[This Boy]]" <sup>#1</sup> [sic]
| Capitol 72144
| #1 for six weeks beginning 1964-03-23. This Boy held the #1 spot alone after All My Loving had fallen to #5 in week six.
|-
| [[1964-03-16]]
| "[[Twist and Shout]]" <sup>#5</sup> / "[[There's a Place]]" [sic]
| Capitol 72146
|
|-
| [[1964-03-27]]
| "Why" / "Cry for a Shadow"
| MGM 13227
| (The Beatles With Tony Sheridan)
|-
| [[1964-03-16]]
| "[[Can't Buy Me Love]]" <sup>#3</sup> / "[[You Can't Do That]]" <sup>#33</sup>
| Capitol 5150
|
|-
| [[1964-04-20]]
| "[[Do You Want to Know a Secret?]]" / "[[Thank You Girl]]" [sic]
| Capitol 72159
|
|-
| [[1964-06-15]]
| "[[She Loves You|Sie Liebt Dich]]" <sup>#20</sup> / "[[I'll Get You]]" [sic]
| Capitol 72162
|
|-
| [[1964-07-06]]
| "[[Ain't She Sweet]]" / "[[Nobody's Child]]" (w/Tony Sheridan)
| Atco 6308
|
|-
| [[1964-07-13]]
| "[[A Hard Day's Night (song)|A Hard Day's Night]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[I Should Have Known Better]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5222
| #1 for two weeks beginning 1964-08-10
|-
| [[1964-07-20]]
| "[[I'll Cry Instead]]" <sup>#20</sup> / "[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]" <sup>#20</sup>
| Capitol 5234
|
|-
| [[1964-07-20]]
| "[[And I Love Her]]" <sup>#15</sup> / "[[If I Fell Over]]"
| Capitol 5235
|
|-
| [[1964-08-24]]
| "[[Matchbox (song)|Matchbox]]" <sup>#6</sup> / "[[Slow Down (Larry Williams song)|Slow Down]]" <sup>#6</sup>
| Capitol 5255
|
|-
| [[1964-11-23]]
| "[[I Feel Fine]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[She's a Woman]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5327
| #1 for five weeks beginning 1964-12-21
|-
| [[1965-02-15]]
| "[[Eight Days a Week (song)|Eight Days a Week]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[I Don't Want to Spoil the Party]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5371
| #1 for four weeks beginning 1965-03-15
|-
| [[1965-04-19]]
| "[[Ticket to Ride]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Yes It Is]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5407
| #1 for three weeks beginning 1965-05-10
|-
| [[1965-07-19]]
| "[[Help! (song)|Help!]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[I'm Down]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5476
| #1 for three weeks beginning 1965-08-16
|-
| [[1965-09-13]]
| "[[Yesterday (song)|Yesterday]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Act Naturally]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5498
| #1 for two weeks beginning 1965-10-11
|-
| [[1965-12-06]]
| "[[We Can Work It Out]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Day Tripper]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5555
| #1 for six weeks beginning 1965-12-27
|-
| [[1966-02-21]]
| "[[Nowhere Man (song)|Nowhere Man]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[What Goes On (The Beatles song)|What Goes On]]"
| Capitol 5587
| #1 for three weeks beginning 1966-03-28
|-
| [[1966-05-30]]
| "[[Paperback Writer]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Rain (The Beatles song)|Rain]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5651
| #1 for two weeks beginning 1966-06-13
|-
| [[1966-08-08]]
| "[[Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Eleanor Rigby]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5715
| #1 for two weeks beginning 1966-08-29
|-
| [[1967-02-13]]
| "[[Penny Lane]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Capitol 5810
| #1 for three weeks beginning 1967-02-27
|-
| [[1967-07-17]]
| "[[All You Need Is Love]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Baby You're a Rich Man]]"
| Capitol 5964
| #1 for one week beginning 1967-08-07
|-
| [[1967-11-27]]
| "[[Hello, Goodbye]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[I Am the Walrus]]"
| Capitol 2056
| #1 for three weeks beginning 1967-12-04
|-
| [[1968-03-18]]
| "[[Lady Madonna]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[The Inner Light (song)|The Inner Light]]"
| Capitol 2138
| #1 for one week beginning 1968-04-08
|-
| [[1968-08-26]]
| "[[Hey Jude]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Revolution (song)|Revolution]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Apple 2276
| #1 for six weeks beginning 1968-09-14
|-
| [[1969-05-05]]
| "[[Get Back]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles song)|Don't Let Me Down]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Apple 2490
| #1 for five weeks beginning 1969-05-17, (The Beatles with Billy Preston)
|-
| [[1969-06-04]]
| "[[The Ballad of John and Yoko]]" / "[[Old Brown Shoe]]"
| Apple 2531
| Banned from Canadian Radio stations nationwide
|-
| [[1969-10-06]]
| "[[Something]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[Come Together]]"
| Apple 2654
| #1 for two weeks beginning 1969-11-08
|-
| [[1969-10-06]]
| "[[Come Together]]" / "[[Something]]"
| Apple 2654
| Released with A-side as B-side
|-
| [[1970-03-11]]
| "[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)]]"
| Apple 2764
| #1 for four weeks beginning 1970-03-28
|-
| [[1970-05-11]]
| "[[The Long and Winding Road]]" <sup>#1</sup> / "[[For You Blue]]" <sup>#1</sup>
| Apple 2832
| #1 for two weeks beginning 1970-06-13
|-
| [[1976-05-31]]
| "[[Got to Get You into My Life]]" <sup>#2</sup> / "[[Helter Skelter (song)|Helter Skelter]]"
| Capitol 4274
|
|-
| [[1976-06-08]]
| "[[Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da]]" <sup>#19</sup> / "[[Julia (The Beatles song)|Julia]]"
| Capitol 4347
|
|-
| [[1978-08-14]]
| "[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]" / "[[With a Little Help from My Friends]]" / "[[A Day in the Life]]"
| Capitol 4612
|
|-
| [[1982-03-22]]
| "[[Beatles Movie Medley]]" / "[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]"
| Capitol 5107
|
|-
| [[1986-07-23]]
| "[[Twist and Shout]]" / "[[There's a Place]]"
| Capitol 5624
| (reissue)
|-
| [[1995-04-17]]
| "[[Baby It's You (The Beatles song)|Baby It's You]]" <sup>#67</sup> / "[[I'll Follow the Sun]]" / "[[Devil in Her Heart]]" / "[[Boys (Dixon/Farrell song)|Boys]]"
| Apple 58348
| (EP)
|-
| [[1995-12-12]]
| "[[Free as a Bird]]" <sup>#6</sup> / "[[Christmas Time (Is Here Again)]]"
| Apple 58497
|
|-
| [[1996-03-04]]
| "[[Real Love (The Beatles song)|Real Love]]" <sup>#11</sup> / "[[Baby's in Black]]" (live)
| Apple 58544
|
|}

==Christmas records==
The Beatles also recorded annual Christmas records for their fan club members. From 1963 to 1969 these were released as 7" flexidiscs on LYN. In 1970 the 7 previous records were put onto a 12" vinyl record, ''[[The Beatles' Christmas Album|From Then to You]]''. These remain largely unavailable today (although they have been widely bootlegged), with the exception of one track, "Christmas Time Is Here Again", which was edited and released on the ''Free As a Bird'' CD single in 1994:
*''The Beatles Christmas Record'', LYN 492 (1963)
*''Season's Greetings from The Beatles'', LYN 757 (1964)
*''The Beatles 3rd Christmas Record'', LYN 948 (1965)
*''Everywhere It's Christmas'', LYN 1145 (1966)
*''Christmas Time Is Here Again'', LYN 1360 (1967)
*''Beatles 1968 Christmas Record'', LYN 1743/4 (1968)
*''Happy Christmas 1969'', LYN 1970/1 (1969)
*''[[The Beatles' Christmas Album|From Then to You]]'', (UK) [[Apple Records|Apple]] LYN 2154 / ''[[The Beatles' Christmas Album]]'' (U.S.) Apple SBC 100 (1970)

==Sales figures==
===[[RIAA]] and [[Soundscan]] albums===
US Sales figures.
{| class="wikitable"
!scope="col"| Album
!scope="col"| RIAA
!scope="col"| Soundscan
!scope="col"| United World Chart
|-
| ''[[The Beatles (album)|The Beatles]]''
| {{nowrap|19x [[RIAA certification#List of certifications|Platinum]] ([[RIAA certification#List of certifications|Diamond]] plus nine)}}
| 3,180,000
|-
| ''[[1967–1970]]''
| 16x Platinum (Diamond plus six)
| 2,568,000
|-
| ''[[1962–1966]]''
| 15x Platinum (Diamond plus five)
| 2,214,000
|-
| ''[[Abbey Road (album)|Abbey Road]]''
| 12x Platinum (Diamond plus two)
| 3,957,000
|-
| ''{{nowrap|[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]}}''
| 11x Platinum (Diamond plus one)
| 3,866,000
|-
| ''[[The Beatles 1|1]]''
| 10x Platinum (Diamond)
| 11,191,000
|-
| ''[[Anthology 1]]''
| 8x Platinum
| 3,666,000
|-
| ''[[Magical Mystery Tour (album)|Magical Mystery Tour]]''
| 6x Platinum
| 1,595,000
|-
| ''[[Rubber Soul]]''
| 6x Platinum
| 2,291,000
|-
| ''[[Meet the Beatles!|Meet The Beatles!]]''
| 5x Platinum
| 50,000
|-
| ''[[Revolver (album)|Revolver]]''
| 5x Platinum
| 1,888,000
|-
| ''[[A Hard Day's Night (album)|A Hard Day's Night]]''
| 4x Platinum
| 1,187,000
|-
| ''[[Help! (album)|Help!]]''
| 4x Platinum
| 1,281,000
|-
| ''[[Let It Be (album)|Let It Be]]''
| 4x Platinum
| 1,209,000
|-
| ''[[Live at the BBC (The Beatles album)|Live at the BBC]]''
| 4x Platinum
| 1,518,000
|-
| ''[[Anthology 2]]''
| 4x Platinum
| 1,739,000
|-
| ''[[Beatles '65]]''
| 3x Platinum
| 24,000
|-
| ''[[Hey Jude (album)|Hey Jude]]''
| 3x Platinum
| 68,000
|-
| ''[[Love Songs (The Beatles album)|Love Songs]]''
| 3x Platinum
| 94,000
|-
| ''[[Anthology 3]]''
| 3x Platinum
| 1,363,000
|-
| ''[[20 Greatest Hits]]''
| 2x Platinum
| 821,000
|-
| ''[[The Beatles' Second Album]]''
| 2x Platinum
| 20,000
|-
| ''[[Something New (album)|Something New]]''
| 2x Platinum
| 11,000
|-
| ''[[Beatles for Sale]]''
| Platinum
| 673,000
|-
| ''[[Beatles VI]]''
| Platinum
| 10,000
|-
| ''[[Let It Be… Naked]]''
| Platinum
| 1,147,000
| +1,871,000
|-
| ''[[Past Masters, Volume One]]''
| Platinum
| 826,000
|-
| ''[[Past Masters, Volume Two]]''
| Platinum
| 1,164,000
|-
| ''[[Please Please Me]]''
| Platinum
| 882,000
|-
| ''[[Rock 'n' Roll Music (The Beatles album)|Rock 'n' Roll Music]]''
| Platinum
| 216,000
|-
| ''[[Rock 'n' Roll Music (The Beatles album)|Rock 'n' Roll Music Vol. 1]]''
| Platinum
| Not available
|-
| ''[[Rock 'n' Roll Music (The Beatles album)|Rock 'n' Roll Music Vol. 2]]''
| Platinum
| Not available
|-
| ''[[The Beatles Box Set]]''
| Platinum
| Not available
|-
| ''[[The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl]]''
| Platinum
| 11,000
|-
| ''[[The Capitol Albums, Volume 1]]''
| Platinum
| 230,000
|-
| ''[[The Early Beatles]]''
| Platinum
| 19,000
|-
| ''[[Yellow Submarine (album)|Yellow Submarine]]''
| Platinum
| 1,090,000
|-
| ''[[Yesterday...and Today]]''
| Platinum
| 26,000
|-
| ''[[Love (The Beatles album)|Love]]''
| Platinum
| 1,735,000
| 5,400,000
|-
| ''[[Rarities (American Beatles compilation)|Rarities]]''
| [[RIAA certification#List of certifications|Gold]]
| 10,000
|-
| ''[[Reel Music]]''
| Gold
| 16,000
|-
| ''[[The Beatles' Story]]''
| Gold
| 3,000
|-
| ''[[The Capitol Albums, Volume 2]]''
| Gold
| 78,000
|-
| ''[[With the Beatles]]''
| Gold
| 651,000
|-
| ''[[Yellow Submarine Songtrack]]''
| Gold
| 756,000
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:left"| Total
| '''172 Million'''
| '''55,695,000'''{{Fact|date=March 2007}}<!--unreliable source removed - read [[WP:A]] - old reference to Proboards -->
|}

===U.S. sales===

The Beatles are the highest-selling act in the United States - according to the [[RIAA]]. Strangely though, by 1990, some twenty-six years after their debut, their U.S tally stood at just 13.5x platinum (based on 25 certified recordings). It was during the 1990s, that an amazing 122 million copies of their albums were certified or re-certified. In 1991 alone, 44.5 million sales were added to their U.S total & their biggest sales rise occured in 1997, when 51 million sales were added to their total. They've sold an additional 32.5 million in 2000s thus far, taking their U.S tally to 168.00x platinum.[http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS]

*'' <small>In 1964, their sales were upped by 2.5 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1965, their sales were upped by 1.5 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1966, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1967, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1968, their sales were upped by 0.5 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1969, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>

*'' 1960s sales stood at approximately 7.5 million

*'' <small>In 1970, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1973, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1974, their sales were upped by 0.5 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1976, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1977, their sales were upped by 1.5 million</small>

*'' 1970s sales stood at approximately 5 million

*'' <small>In 1982, their sales were upped by 0.5 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1984, their sales were upped by 0.5 million</small>

*'' 1980s sales stood at approximately 1 million

*'' <small>In 1991, their sales were upped by 44.5 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1992, their sales were upped by 7.5 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1995, their sales were upped by 4 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1996, their sales were upped by 12 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1997, their sales were upped by 51 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1998, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>
*'' <small>In 1999, their sales were upped by 2 million</small>

*'' 1990s sales stood at approximately 122 million

*'' <small>In 2000, their sales were upped by 19 million</small>
*'' <small>In 2001, their sales were upped by 8 million</small>
*'' <small>In 2003, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>
*'' <small>In 2004, their sales were upped by 2 million</small>
*'' <small>In 2005, their sales were upped by 1 million</small>
*'' <small>In 2006, their sales were upped by 1.5 million</small>

*'' 2000s sales thus far stand at 32.5 million

*'' Total U.S Sales stand at 168 million (based on RIAA certifications)

===Singles sales figures===
{| class="wikitable"
! Single
! Cat. #
! Sales
|-
| "[[I Want to Hold Your Hand]]"/"[[I Saw Her Standing There]]"
| Capitol 5112
| 5x Platinum
|-
| "[[Hey Jude]]"/"[[Revolution (song)|Revolution]]"
| Apple 2276
| 4x Platinum
|-
| "[[Can't Buy Me Love]]"/"[[You Can't Do That]]"
| Capitol 5150
| 3x Platinum
|-
| "[[She Loves You]]"/"[[I'll Get You]]"
| Swan 4152
| 2.5x Platinum
|-
| "[[Get Back]]"/"[[Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles song)|Don't Let Me Down]]"
| Apple 2490
| 2x Platinum
|-
| "[[Something]]"/"[[Come Together]]"
| Apple 2654
| 2x Platinum
|-
| "[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]"/"[[You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)]]"
| Apple 2764
| 2x Platinum
|-
| "[[Twist and Shout]]"/"[[There's a Place]]"
| Tollie 9001
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Love Me Do]]"/"[[P.S. I Love You (1962 song)|P.S. I Love You]]"
| Tollie 9008
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Please Please Me]]"/"[[From Me to You]]"
| VJ 581
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Yellow Submarine (song)|Yellow Submarine]]"/"[[Eleanor Rigby]]"
| Capitol 5715
| Platinum
|-
| "[[A Hard Day's Night (song)|A Hard Day's Night]]"/"[[I Should Have Known Better]]"
| Capitol 5222
| Platinum
|-
| "[[All You Need Is Love]]"/"[[Baby You're a Rich Man]]"
| Capitol 5964
| Platinum
|-
| "[[The Ballad of John and Yoko]]"/"[[Old Brown Shoe]]"
| Apple 2531
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Do You Want to Know a Secret]]"/"[[Thank You Girl]]"
| VJ 587
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Eight Days a Week (song)|Eight Days a Week]]"/"[[I Don't Want to Spoil the Party]]"
| Capitol 5371
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Hello, Goodbye]]"/"[[I Am the Walrus]]"
| Capitol 2056
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Help! (song)|Help!]]"/"[[I'm Down]]"
| Capitol 5476
| Platinum
|-
| "[[I Feel Fine]]"/"[[She's a Woman]]"
| Capitol 5327
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Lady Madonna]]"/"[[The Inner Light (song)|The Inner Light]]"
| Capitol 2138
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Nowhere Man (song)|Nowhere Man]]"/"[[What Goes On (The Beatles song)|What Goes On]]"
| Capitol 5587
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Paperback Writer]]"/"[[Rain (The Beatles song)|Rain]]"
| Capitol 5651
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Penny Lane]]"/"[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]"
| Capitol 5810
| Platinum
|-
| "[[We Can Work It Out]]"/"[[Day Tripper]]"
| Capitol 5555
| Platinum
|-
| "[[Yesterday (song)|Yesterday]]"/"[[Act Naturally]]"
| Capitol 5498
| Platinum
|-
| "[[And I Love Her]]"/"[[If I Fell]]"
| Capitol 5235
| Gold
|-
| ''[[Free as a Bird]]'' EP
| Apple 58497
| Gold
|-
| "[[Got to Get You into My Life]]"/"[[Helter Skelter (song)|Helter Skelter]]"
| Capitol 4274
| Gold
|-
| "[[I'll Cry Instead]]"/"[[I'm Happy Just to Dance with You]]"
| Capitol 5234
| Gold
|-
| "[[Matchbox (song)|Matchbox]]"/"[[Slow Down (Larry Williams song)|Slow Down]]"
| Capitol 5255
| Gold
|-
| ''[[Real Love (The Beatles song)|Real Love]]'' EP
| Apple 58544
| Gold
|-
| "[[The Long and Winding Road]]"/"[[For You Blue]]"
| Apple 2832
| Gold
|-
| "[[Ticket to Ride]]"/"[[Yes It Is]]"
| Capitol 5407
| Gold
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:left"| Total
|
| '''42 Million'''
|}

==Future releases==
There are currently plans to release remastered versions of the Beatles catalogue according to Olivia Harrison, who claims that the plans are nearly complete. <ref>[http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2008/feb/28/yoko-ono-lennons-art-he-would-not-have-minded]</ref><ref>[http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/114590/remastered-beatles-on-itunes-in-2008.html]</ref>

==Bootlegs==
See [[The Beatles bootleg recordings]] for a rundown of some of the more popular unauthorized bootleg material.

==References==
{{reflist}}
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== External links ==
===Bibliography===
*[http://alum.mit.edu/www/ddlchung Dr. Chung's Research Laboratory Web Site]
* {{cite book | author=Castleman, Harry and Walter J. Podrazik| title=All Together Now: the only Complete Beatles Discography 1961-1975 | publisher=Ballantine Books | year=1975 | id=ISBN 0-345-29794-6 }}
*[http://www.whoisgrace.com/podcasts/8-31%20Dr%20Chung.m4a Sermon given by Dr. Chung to Grace Church in Erie, Pa, August 31, 2008]
* {{cite book | author=Wallgren, Mark| title=The Beatles on Record | publisher=Simon and Schuster | year=1982 | id=ISBN 0-671-45682-2 }}
*[http://discoveryseminars.buffalo.edu/seminars/seminars_spring2008.php#mechanical1 The Road to Professional Success seminar at SUNY at Buffalo]

*[http://www.buffalo.edu/dalai_lama/pdf/day_of_learning.pdf The Dalai Lama at UB]
===External links===
* {{Discogs artist|artist=Beatles%2C+The}}
*http://www.ptrob.com/Music/Beatles/Stereo_vs__Mono/body_stereo_vs__mono.html
*http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/kozinn.htm
*[http://www.jugi3.ch/homepage/thebeatles.htm The Beatles Discography]
*[http://www.freewebs.com/thebeatlesbeat2/ Beatles LPs EPs and singles all over the world]
*[http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAND.asp?band_id=2407 The Beatles reviews @ progarchives.com]
*[http://www.beatletracks.com/btlps.html Beatles LP and CD discography]
*[http://www.beatletracks.com/bt45s.html Beatles singles and EP discography]
*[http://www.jpgr.co.uk/ A UK discography, including details on bootleg releases]
*[http://www.math.mcgill.ca/rags/music/beatcan.html The Beatles in Canada includes Canada-only discography]
*[http://www.dermon.com/Beatles/Veejay.htm The Beatles on Vee-Jay Records]
*[http://www.discoogle.com/wiki/Beatles%2C_The_Discography The Beatles Discography At Discoogle]

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Deborah Chung
Born1952
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia Institute of Technology
Scientific career
FieldsMaterials science

Deborah Duen Ling Chung (born 1952) is an American scientist and winner of the Charles E. Pettinos Award in 2004. This award is given triennially by American Carbon Society to one person or one group in recognition of outstanding research accomplishments in carbon science and technology. Chung is the first American woman and the first person of Chinese descent to receive this award.[citation needed]

Biography

Chung was born and raised in Hong Kong. She moved to U.S.A. in 1970 and received a B.S. degree in Engineering and Applied Science and an M.S. degree in Engineering Science from California Institute of Technology (also known as Caltech) in 1973.[1] She, along with Sharon R. Long, are among the four first women to receive B.S. degrees from Caltech. In Caltech, she conducted research under Pol Duwez, who introduced her to the subject of materials science.

Chung received a Ph.D. degree in Materials Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (also known as MIT) in 1977.[1] In MIT, she conducted research under Mildred S. Dresselhaus, who introduced her to the subject of carbon science.

In 1977, Chung joined the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University, where she taught materials science and electrical engineering. In 1986, she joined the faculty of State University of New York (SUNY/Buffalo), where she directs the Composite Materials Research Laboratory and was named Niagara Mohawk (later known as National Grid) Endowed Chair Professor in 1991.[1] She received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities from SUNY in 2003 and was named Outstanding Inventor by SUNY in 2002. In 1993, she was honored as "Teacher of the Year" by Tau Beta Pi (New York Nu).

Chung invented smart concrete (concrete that can sense its own condition),[2] nickel nanofiber (also known as nickel filament, for electromagnetic interference shielding) and conformable thermal paste (for improving thermal contacts, with applications in microelectronic cooling).[citation needed] In addition, she, along with Shoukai Wang, discovered apparent negative resistance in carbon fiber polymer-matrix composites.[3] The theme of her research is composite materials, with emphasis on multifunctional structural materials and materials for thermal management and electronic packaging.

Chung is the author of the book "Composite Materials: Functional Materials for Modern Technologies" (Springer, 2003). In addition, she is the editor of two book series, which are titled "The Road to Scientific Success" and "Engineering Materials for Technological Needs" and are published by World Scientific Pub. She is also Associate Editor of Journal of Electronic Materials.

Chung is a fundamentalist Christian, with a literal interpretation of the Bible, believing Biblical stories such as the Great Flood and Adam and Eve to be true history. She testifies that she received a call from God to witness her faith to people as a scientist; that her primary profession is as an evangelist using her role of a scientist as a means to reach others, particularly international students as well as people within the country of China.

Chung is also a pianist, holding the L.R.S.M. diploma in piano performance from the Royal Schools of Music (UK, 1971). Her concert-lecture titled "Science, Music and Life" has reached large international audiences. This lecture is designed as a means for her to share her Christian religion with international audiences, and has been presented to over 25,000 people in China since 2000.

Dr. Chung used the opportunity of the Dalai Lama visiting the State University of New York at Buffalo to give her evangelism lecture to the university community. Believing that the Dalai Lama engaged in Satanic worship on campus, with his priests releasing hundreds of demons into the university, she presented her lecture so as to offset his influence by giving her Christian testimony and calling on people to 'return to the God of their fathers'.

Chung has developed an engineering seminar at the State University of New York at Buffalo, titled, ‘The Road to Professional Success’ as another means of evangelism. In the course she uses the Book of Proverbs as one teaching tool so as to share her faith with students as part of their coursework.

Chung presently lives in East Amherst, New York, with her husband Lan Wong.

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