[Recommended for Western music beginners] A collection of easy-to-sing Queen songs
Hailing from the UK, Queen continues to perform as “Queen + Adam Lambert” even after the passing of legendary vocalist Freddie Mercury, maintaining exceptional name recognition among younger generations as a Western rock band.
Many people likely want to sing the numerous masterpieces created by this rare quartet, each a songwriter proficient with multiple instruments, at karaoke.
Queen has many songs featuring complex choral work and intricate song structures, and honestly, imitating Freddie’s overwhelming vocal prowess is difficult.
However, this article researches and compiles recommended tracks that are easier to sing, even for beginners to Western music.
Please use it as a reference!
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[Recommended for Western music beginners] A collection of easy-to-sing Queen songs (11–20)
Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)Queen

The song that closes their 5th album, “A Day at the Races,” is “Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together).” Its lyrics, which incorporate Japanese, show just how important Japan was to Queen.
With a relaxed tempo and an overall lower key, it’s easy to sing, but be careful not to miss the pitch when the occasional falsetto high notes appear.
Because part of the lyrics are in Japanese, it’s an approachable, heartwarming ballad even for beginners to Western music.
Love of My LifeQueen

A gem of a ballad that sings of eternal love and the ache of farewell.
Its earnest wish to reclaim a lost love resounds alongside an elegant melody.
The lyrical vocals, woven with the gentle timbre of the piano, have long captivated music fans worldwide as a facet symbolizing Queen’s musical versatility.
Featured on the album A Night at the Opera, this piece has been beloved since its 1975 release as a staple that creates a sense of unity with audiences on the live stage.
During the 1981 South American tour, the massive crowd sing-alongs became a sensation, and it was portrayed memorably in the film Bohemian Rhapsody.
This is a song to listen to when you want to be close to the feelings for someone dear and convey love from the heart.
In conclusion
As I mentioned at the beginning, many Queen songs are ones you’ve heard somewhere, and they really get the crowd going at karaoke.
Their catchy melodies are easy to remember and sing.
Of course, singing like Freddie is quite difficult, but start by practicing the songs I introduced this time, and then try tackling some of the more challenging ones!





