Ok, to say you've never heard these songs is a little much, but I am sure that if someone were to ask you to name Beatles songs, if your not some Beatles nerd, I'm almost positive that a lot of these songs wouldn't be the first ones out your mouth. On that note, lets get started.....
The List
10. Within You Without You
-Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band

This song is extremely spacey yet still catchy. Because of this psychedelic feel and its obvious eastern influence, this song never really gets the credit. To be able to put together a piece of music with instruments which are not what they are use to playing and for it to come out this well is definitely an achievement worth noting which is why it is on this list.
9. I'm Looking Through You -Rubber Soul

The simplicity of this song is what I think makes it great. For most of the song its just an acoustic in one ear and singing in the other. Its songs like this one that really shows what made The Beatles great. Even though the song sounds so simple and easily reproducible, its not. Great song on a great album that is growing on me with every listen.
8. She Said, She Said -Revolver

"She Said, She Said" just gets in your head. The heavily overdriven guitar really gives the song its personality and drives it forward through its catchy verses and chorus. A great song that has been lost in the vast catalog of music that is The Beatles.
7. I Me Mine -Let It Be

I just love this song. From its guitar solo and organ beginnings, to its message, to its driving chorus tempo change. Everything about this song is great. Out shadowed by another certain song on this album that will go unmentioned, this song still holds its own and deserves more than it gets.
6. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away -Help!

No vivider song paints such a visual in The Beatles collection of work than this one. "Here I stand, head in hand, turn my face to the wall." I mean come on, that's just ridiculous. Plus it has a great part in the chorus where the audience can sing-a-long. I first heard this song at a Pearl Jam concert when I was only 15 years old and Eddie Vedder came out on stage before the opening act and sang it to get everyone from walking around. I loved the song from then on out and hope that when you hear it you will too.
5. Honey Pie -White Album

What can I say, I'm a sucker for musicals and show tunes. When I first found this song buried deep in the White Album I fell in love with it. It really shows the versatility of The Beatles and how they can successfully pull off any style of music they liked. This song just seems to bounce around and makes me feel good everytime I give it a listen.
4. You Never Give Me Your Money -Abbey Road

This song is one of my favorites ever. Everytime it stops I always find myself starting it right back over to listen again. For some reason it just keeps me coming back for more. It also seems to have a real relevance to my life at this particular time which draws me in over and over again. Another great song from another of their great overall albums they every created.
3. Don't Let Me Down -Let It Be (B-Side)
This song is a love song if I ever heard one. You know that John really believes in what he is singing, pouring himself out to Yoko while still telling her that he is counting on her to be all that he thinks she is. It really expresses that emotion I think we all have when starting a new relationship with someone and trusting them whole-hearted with who we really are. A great song that is all but forgotten.
2. Happiness is A Warm Gun -White Album

This song moves like a swaying drunk on his last leg a pint from the end. Not only that, but how great of a line is "When I hold you in my arms, and I feel my finger on your trigger". I mean, come on, that is just awesomeness. The reason this song draws my attention is its overall darkness. From a band that in their beginnings just sand about love, this song is a different side of The Beatles completely.
1. Got to Get You Into My Life -Revolver

What more can I say about this song that it doesn't already say for its self. It personifies that upbeat love song persona that The Beatles are known for, yet never got the attention it deserved. Not to mention it's a great song you can turn up to "eleven" in you car and sing at the top of your lungs. An amazing song that should get amazing attention.
I hope you have enjoyed my list and if you have any comments please feel free to leave them.