A ranking is too difficult. I will go through my track by track opinions:
Back in the U.S.S.R: A great rocker that pays tribute to the early Beatles and comments on social issues. Just a lot of fun.
Dear Prudence: Stunningly beautiful. One of Lennon's best ballads
Glass Onion: Not a standout by any means but still a good song with good drumming and mildly amusing lyrics
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La Da: Great piano intro with a hilarious backstory but the rest of the song is just lame, watered down reggae.
Wild Honey Pie: Garbage. Experimental purely for the need to impress people and not to actually entertain them. I realise artistic, experimental music won't be liked by everyone but this has absolutely no interesting content to back it up. A pretentious waste of time.
The Continuong Story of Bungalow Bill: It has its moments but it doesn't really go anywhere. Also Yoko can't sing.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Just when you thought the album was going downhill, it surprises you with something truly extraordinary. George's artistic high point.
Happiness is a Warm Gun: I'm speechless at how good this song is.
Martha My Dearr: I like a couple parts of it but it's a fucking song about Paul's pet sheep dog. Pretty lame.
I'm So Tired: An incredible dissection of relationships, paranoia and much more. Super overlooked.
Blackbird: Beautiful number with great lyrics.
Piggies: The most cartoonish look at politics I've ever heard. I'll leave Pink Floyd to tackle George Orwell books thanks.
Rocky Racoon: Not bad but something doesn't quite get it right
Don't Pass Me By: I like the chorus I guess but something doesn't click here for me. Ringo doesn't sell the vulnerability of the song I don't think.
Why Don't We Do It in The Road?: Great rock song. Nothing more, nothing less.
I Will: Sweet but too unfinished.
Julia: Just incredible.
Birthday: Goofy fun.
Yer Blues: A great blues rocket. Incredible guitar work
Mother Nature's Son: It's okay
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey: The best song The Rollimg Stones never wrote
Sexy Sadie: One of the most passionate songs on here
Helter Skelter: The heaviest song of the time quite possibly. An adrenalin rush.
Long, Long, Long: George nearly at his best.
Revolution 1: It's just a lite version of Revolution.
Honey Pie: A tribute that was better left undone.
Savoy Truffle: Eh, it's a song about chocolate. Has its moments.
Cry Baby Cry: Pleasant but unfinished.
Revolution 9: Impressively constructed but unbearably pretentious.
Good Night: Good singing from Ringo but just a bit syrupy.