| The Recording Industry Association of America | | | | years of this legendary rock group. |
| lists the top best-selling albums of the Beatles. | | | | The Beatles 1962-1966 |
| Here are the top five: | | | | This album sold 14 million copies. This one is also |
| The White Album | | | | called the Red Album. It was released in 1993, |
| This album sold 18 million copies. This is the | | | | with the Red Album. It contains 26 classic songs |
| group's ninth album, officially called "The Beatles." | | | | from the Fab Four, branded by some as a |
| It is better known, however, as the White Album | | | | definitive "greatest hits" album from the greatest |
| because of the design on its sleeve (just pure | | | | band of all time. Hits include "Love Me Do," "I |
| white sleeve, with a plain text that says The | | | | Want to Hold Your Hand," and many more. |
| Beatles). It was released in 1968. The White | | | | The Magical Mystery Tour |
| Album contains hits such as "Helter Skelter" and | | | | This album sold 6 million copies. A double EP, |
| "Blackbird" by Paul McCartney; "Dear Prudence" | | | | 11-song album, the Magical Mystery Tour was |
| and "Revolution" by John Lennon. This album is | | | | released in 1967 as compilation of the songs in |
| also remembered for a more collaborative song | | | | the television film of the same title. Songs include |
| writing efforts from the band, with George | | | | "I am the Walrus" and "Penny Lane." Most of the |
| Harrison penning the song "While My Guitar Gently | | | | songs were penned by McCartney and Lennon. |
| Weeps." | | | | Revolver |
| The Beatles 1967-1970 | | | | This album sold 5 million copies. Revolver is the |
| This album sold 15 million copies. Also called the | | | | seventh album by the band. It was originally |
| Blue Album, this "best of", 2-disc album was | | | | released in 1966. It includes hits such as "Eleanor |
| released in 1993. Songs include "Strawberry Fields | | | | Rigby" and "Yellow Submarine." The album was |
| Forever," "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," | | | | highly praised for its more inventive song-writing |
| "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," "Don't Let Me | | | | and sound, infusing more rock-guitar and |
| Down," "Here Comes the Sun," "Don't Let Me | | | | psychedelic touches to each of the songs. |
| Down," and many more hits from the last few | | | | |