The Beatles made their way to all music streaming services on Christmas Eve and some of the stats are starting to trickle out regarding the most popular songs in the iconic band's catalog, with "Come Together" topping that list.

Spotify is just one of the many streaming services where the band's discography is available, but even less than a week out from the release, Spotify is releasing some of the stats. According to Billboard, in the first two days of streaming, Beatles songs have been added to 673,000 on playlists on Spotify alone.

There's even demographic information with the service reporting that 65 percent of Beatles listeners are under the age of 34, proving once again that this band is timeless and transcends generations.

Check out the complete top 10 U.S. and global lists below.

Top 10 Beatles tracks in the U.S.:

1. "Come Together"
2. "Hey Jude"
3. "Here Comes The Sun"
4. "Let It Be"
5. "Twist And Shout"
6. "Blackbird"
7. "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
8. "In My Life"
9. "She Loves You"
10. "Help!"

Top 10 Beatles tracks on Spotify globally:

1. "Come Together"
2. "Let It Be"
3. "Hey Jude"
4. "Love Me Do"
5. "Yesterday"
6. "Here Comes The Sun"
7. "Help!"
8. "All You Need Is Love"
9. "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
10. "Twist And Shout"

Sure, there are plenty of hits among that list including "Hey Jude" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand," which were the top two best charting songs in the band's catalog according to Billboard. But, there are also surprise hits on there that were not quite radio hits such as "In My Life" and "Blackbird." However, for any young guitarist learning finger picking technique, the addition of "Blackbird" should come as no surprise to U.S. audiences.

Which Beatles songs have made their way to your playlists? Share in the comments section below.

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