The Beatles Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]
The Beatles—the most famous band in the world, loved across the globe.
Even if you don’t own their CDs, isn’t it hard to imagine anyone who hasn’t heard their music?
We’ve put together a ranking of popular Beatles songs for karaoke.
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Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by The Beatles [2025] (1–10)
Can’t Buy Me LoveThe Beatles8rank/position

The single “Can’t Buy Me Love,” included on the Beatles’ third official UK album A Hard Day’s Night—which also served as the soundtrack to the members’ starring film of the same name—was the first Beatles track completed without backing vocals.
Its lively beat and emotional vocals really stick in your ears.
The melody stays within a relatively narrow range, making it easy to sing, but the brisk tempo means you need to be careful not to fall behind.
It’s also fun to try adding shouts like in the original, making this a great pick for karaoke.
Eight Days a WeekThe Beatles9rank/position

Eight Days a Week is a track included on the Beatles’ fourth UK original album, Beatles for Sale.
The U.
S.
single release reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and it’s also known as the first pop song to incorporate a fade-in.
With its simple melody and relaxed tempo, it’s very easy to sing, and the vocal range isn’t wide, so it’s recommended even for those not accustomed to singing Western pop.
However, be mindful that if you don’t pay attention to the springy feel of the shuffle beat, you won’t capture the original vibe.
HelpThe Beatles10rank/position

One of The Beatles’ signature songs.
Although it’s over 50 years old, it still plays frequently on TV and radio.
Many Beatles songs are clearly enunciated, so there are plenty that are easy for junior high school students who are just beginning to learn English to sing.
The Beatles Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Her MajestyThe Beatles11rank/position

“Her Majesty” is a short Beatles number that appears as a hidden track on their 1969 album Abbey Road.
Its charm lies in its brevity—the song ends just 23 seconds after it begins, making for an astonishingly fleeting experience.
Yet that very brevity is what makes it so memorable.
In fact, Paul McCartney performed the song in front of Her Majesty the Queen in 2002.
With that anecdote attached, it’s a perfect pick for karaoke.
It’s a track that tightly packs the Beatles’ pop energy, and despite its short length, it’s sure to hype up the room!
Here Comes the SunThe Beatles12rank/position

“Here Comes the Sun,” included on the Beatles’ 11th UK official album Abbey Road.
Centered on acoustic guitar, the ensemble incorporates a Moog synthesizer, drawing you into the song’s world with an atmosphere that evokes traditional Indian music.
The vocals are generally restrained and the range isn’t wide, but the rhythm changes intricately, so be careful not to fall behind.
Its delicate sound feels great to sing—definitely a number you should try at karaoke.
I Want To Hold Your Hand (I Want to Hug You)The Beatles13rank/position

This song by the legendary rock band The Beatles, released in 1963, firmly captured the hearts of teenagers at the time and never let go.
Set to a romantic, catchy melody that seems to speak for a girl in love, its lyrics—expressing a pure desire to hold the hand of the one you love—leave a lasting impression.
The many phrases everyone has hummed at least once continue to shine without losing their luster even today.
In fact, “I Want to Hold Your Hand” was released in 1964 as their debut single in Japan.
For those who remember that era well, there are surely many who feel a special nostalgia or attachment to it, perhaps even more than to other Beatles songs.
I Want to Hold Your HandThe Beatles14rank/position

Released in 1963, the song “I Want to Hold Your Hand” topped the UK Singles Chart on its release day.
It was the first Beatles track to use a four-track recorder, and it also became their first number-one hit in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100.
The melody is simple and the vocal range isn’t wide, but be mindful of the interval leaps that appear partway through.
It’s a pop tune that almost everyone has heard at least once, so it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.





