[Singable in Western Music Too!] The Beatles’ Easy-to-Sing Songs
The Beatles, a British band that had a profound impact on global pop music.
They continue to influence many artists today, and there are many Japanese rock bands in which you can feel their musicality.
This time, we’ve picked out Beatles songs that are especially easy to sing.
We also touch on vocal techniques, so even those who aren’t confident in their singing can relax.
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[You Can Sing Along to Western Music Too!] The Beatles’ Easy-to-Sing Songs (11–20)
BlackbirdThe Beatles

“Blackbird” is a song that portrays the defense and liberation of Black women’s rights.
Featured on the ninth UK album, The Beatles (also known as the White Album), it is performed solely with Paul McCartney’s guitar.
The melody’s distinctive rhythmic phrasing makes it a bit hard to memorize, but because the vocal range is narrow and the tempo is relaxed, it should be quite singable if you approach it calmly.
It’s an immortal classic, and I hope you sing it while keeping in mind the message embedded in its lyrics.
Love Me DoThe Beatles

Love Me Do, a song created in the Quarrymen era, the precursor band to the Beatles, and released as their debut single.
Its intro is notable for the distinctive sound of the blues harp, and the comfortable shuffle beat rhythm leaves a strong impression.
Because the melody makes frequent leaps, you need to be careful not to go off pitch, but the melody itself is simple, so once you learn it, it’s easy to sing.
As a classic that everyone knows, it’s a great number for anyone who wants to expand their English-language repertoire for karaoke.
In My LifeThe Beatles

With a kaleidoscope-like shimmer, the melody that reflects fragments of memory is striking.
Featured on the Beatles’ legendary 1965 December release, the masterpiece Rubber Soul, this song is a gem in which John Lennon, in unadorned language, writes of his inexhaustible affection for the important people and places in his life.
George Martin’s baroque-style, graceful piano solo is justly famous, and the acoustic guitar arpeggios that delicately color the melody further deepen its nostalgic atmosphere.
Having set the tone for many moving scenes in films and TV dramas, it’s a piece that, when heard at life’s milestones, brings a swell of gratitude and tenderness for days gone by.
Leave My Kitten AloneThe Beatles

A hidden gem by the legendary Liverpool rock band, the Beatles, this cat-themed track deserves attention for its captivating charm.
Recorded in August 1964, it’s a powerful cover that reimagines Little Willie John’s R&B number in the band’s own rock style.
John Lennon’s passionate vocals and George Harrison’s incisive guitar work weave an energetic sound that left a strong impression and remained a beloved staple of their early live repertoire.
Long unreleased, the track finally saw an official release on the 1995 album Anthology 1, becoming a long-awaited recording for fans.
It’s a recommended listen for those who want to feel the roots of rock ’n’ roll or explore the Beatles’ wide-ranging musicality.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced some of the easiest Beatles songs to sing—did you find a favorite? As a rock band with strong pop sensibilities, the Beatles have far more singable songs than many other bands, so be sure to check out their other tracks too! At Rug Music, we also feature easy-to-sing songs by other artists.
Be sure to check those out as well.





