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19 More Songs Revealed For Beatles: Rock band
Only one song remains to be announced.
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

MTV Games and Harmonix have revealed 19 more of the 45 on-disc tracks that will be featured in The Beatles: Rock Band - leaving all, but one song a mystery.

The newly announced 19 songs represent a cross-section of hits and favorites that span The Beatles’ storied career from “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” to “Ticket to Ride” and “Something,” bringing the total number of announced songs to 44.

Here are the 19 newly revealed songs and the venue for them for The Beatles: Rock Band :

“Boys” / Cavern Club 
“A Hard Day’s Night” / Ed Sullivan Theater 
“I’m Looking Through You”  / Shea Stadium  
“Ticket to Ride” / Shea Stadium   
“Drive My Car” / Budokan 
“Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” / Abbey Road Dreamscape   
“Getting Better” / Abbey Road Dreamscape 
“Good Morning” / Abbey Road Dreamscape 
“Hello, Goodbye” / Abbey Road Dreamscape   
“Hey Bulldog” / Abbey Road Dreamscape 
“Dear Prudence” / Abbey Road Dreamscape   
“While My Guitar Gently Weeps” / Abbey Road Dreamscape 
“Helter Skelter” / Abbey Road Dreamscape 
“Something” / Abbey Road Dreamscape 
“Come Together” / Abbey Road Dreamscape 
“Don’t Let Me Down” / Rooftop Concert 
“I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” / Rooftop Concert   
“I Me Mine” / Rooftop Concert 

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