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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.

The Beatles Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)

Twist And ShoutThe Beatles22rank/position

Twist And Shout (Remastered 2009)
Twist And ShoutThe Beatles

This commercial conveys what kind of flavor Kirin Ichiban Shibori White has by layering impressions from various people in an easy-to-understand way.

It features Fuka Koshiba and Masaki Okada in their first beer commercial, and unfolds with letters arriving from their seniors in the CM world—Shinichi Tsutsumi, Ryohei Suzuki, and Kento Kaku.

Drawing on those comments as well, the ad depicts them savoring the beer.

The song that underscores the fun, people-connected atmosphere is The Beatles’ “Twist and Shout.” The way the track begins and then gradually builds in power is striking, heightening the sense of anticipation that something new is about to start.

We Can Work it OutThe Beatles23rank/position

More than just rock, this song is also recommended for practicing a band’s timing, choruses, and harmonies.

The guitar and drums aren’t that difficult, but working on this sense of timing will be extremely good practice.

While My Guitar Gently WeepsThe Beatles24rank/position

The Beatles – While My Guitar Gently Weeps
While My Guitar Gently WeepsThe Beatles

A track released in 1968 by The Beatles.

Eric Clapton plays lead guitar.

It is one of their most enduring tracks, popular on classic rock radio.

It has been covered by many artists, including Jeff Healey and Todd Rundgren.

With a Little Help from My FriendsThe Beatles25rank/position

The Beatles – With a Little Help from My Friends
With a Little Help from My FriendsThe Beatles

A song that reminds you your friends are always there.

All the members of The Beatles share vocal duties.

Released in 1967, this track has been covered by many artists.

It was also selected for Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Songs of All Time.”

YesterdayThe Beatles26rank/position

Yesterday (With Spoken Word Intro / Live From Studio 50, New York City / 1965)
YesterdayThe Beatles

The song “Yesterday,” included on the fifth album Help!, features a simple yet sophisticated ensemble of acoustic guitar and strings that blends with its beautifully melancholic melody, making it irresistibly captivating.

The vocal range is narrow and sung softly, and at around two minutes long, it’s short—so even those who aren’t confident singers will find it approachable.

However, be careful: if you don’t sing the flowing melody smoothly, it can spoil the atmosphere.

Let It BeThe Beatles27rank/position

A supreme masterpiece representing the Beatles’ final years, a timeless super song that needs no introduction.

The tempo is relaxed, and many people may remember the lyrics, so it’s a very easy song to sing.

Let’s perform it with heartfelt emotion.

Greatest Stars On 45The Beatles28rank/position

Stars on 45 – The Beatles-Medley (long album version)
Greatest Stars On 45The Beatles

Dive into the exciting world of Western pop! This work, a medley of Beatles hits, became a worldwide sensation in the early 1980s.

It’s a treasure trove of classics, with tracks like “No Reply,” “Drive My Car,” and “We Can Work It Out” flowing one after another.

The disco-style arrangements of Beatles tunes deliver a fresh surprise every time you listen.

It achieved major success, including a Platinum certification in the U.

S.

in 1981.

Perfect for livening up parties or get-togethers with friends.

A must for Beatles fans and a great pick for newcomers to Western music alike.