Easy-to-sing Disney songs. Songs that let you slip into a world of love, dreams, and magic.
Disney moves hearts around the world with countless stories about dreams and love.
And in Disney’s stories, the music that makes our hearts flutter is just as essential as the tales themselves!
These songs, which vividly convey each character’s feelings, have the power to draw you into their world even if you don’t know the story.
From among the many Disney tunes, this article has gathered songs that are easy to sing at karaoke and beyond.
They’re all tracks anyone—young or old, regardless of gender—can enjoy, so try singing them while soaking in the world of each story!
Disney songs that are easy to sing. Songs that let you step into a world of love, dreams, and magic (1–10)
Door to FreedomAlan Menken

For those who want to try a rock song, “When Will My Life Begin?” is a great choice.
It’s a song from Tangled, composed by Alan Menken.
The film centers on a girl confined in a tower, and in the song she expresses her longing to venture into the outside world.
The rhythmical, guitar-driven sound seems to capture her excitement.
It’s sure to get the crowd going when you sing it.
Since the vocal range is narrow, it should suit those who aren’t comfortable with high notes.
Music foreverGermaine Franco

The film Coco, released in 2017.
In the finale, the song Proud Corazón plays and moved many people.
The piece was composed by Germaine Franco.
In the story, it’s presented as a song written by the protagonist, which gives it a somewhat rough-hewn feel.
The soulful vocal delivery to match is another key point.
I’d love for you to try singing it with a strong, powerful vibe.
The key itself is low, so even those who struggle with high notes should be fine.
To the Ends of the Earth ~How Far I’ll Go~Lin-Manuel Miranda

Let me introduce a refreshing pop song: “How Far I’ll Go.” It’s a song from the film Moana, written by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
The lyrics express the protagonist’s excitement and hope for the future, and it features a grand, guitar-driven sound.
Try singing it out with plenty of power.
By the way, although it’s sung by a woman, it sits in a lower range overall, so I think it’s easy for both men and women to try.
Part of Your WorldAlan Menken

I’d like to introduce “Part of Your World,” a song where you can really showcase your acting and expressive skills.
It’s a number written by Alan Menken for the musical film The Little Mermaid.
In the song, Ariel—the mermaid protagonist—expresses her longing for the human world.
It’s a wistful ballad, but its charm lies in the moments that make you smile and the spoken lines woven in.
Try singing those spoken parts as if you’re playing the role.
By the way, the song sits generally high, so it’s recommended for singers comfortable with higher keys.
Beauty and the BeastAlan Menken

The beloved classic Beauty and the Beast is adored around the world.
Among the songs featured in the film, the most memorable is surely the title track, Beauty and the Beast.
This piece was specially written by Alan Menken.
It’s the song that plays during the scene where the Beast and the heroine, Belle, dance.
Since almost everyone knows it, it’s a great choice to sing at gatherings.
Although it’s a ballad, it stays relatively low, which makes it easy to sing—that’s a big part of its appeal.
However, there are parts that incorporate a whispery voice, so be sure to practice those sections repeatedly.
A Whole New WorldAlan Menken

The film Aladdin, released in 1992, features the song A Whole New World, which is also known for winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Composed by Alan Menken, it’s the track that instantly brings to mind the magical carpet-flying scene—even those not well-versed in Disney might recognize it.
As a romantic ballad themed around budding love, it’s perfect for a tender, heartfelt rendition.
It’s also a duet, making it ideal to sing with someone close to you.
Under the SeaAlan Menken

The song that won both an Academy Award and a Grammy is “Under the Sea.” It’s a number from The Little Mermaid, composed by Alan Menken.
In the scene, Sebastian the crab sings to the heroine about how wonderful life under the sea is.
The song keeps a cheerful vibe throughout, so singing it is sure to lighten the mood.
Another charm of the piece is its intricate rhyming.
Take your time to study the lyrics and practice.
It feels incredibly satisfying when you can sing it well.






