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[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!

[For Western Music Beginners] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Queen Songs (1–10)

Under PressureQueen

Queen and David Bowie – Under Pressure (Official Video)
Under PressureQueen

Under Pressure, a collaboration with David Bowie that generated a lot of buzz and was included on their 10th album Hot Space.

It topped the UK Singles Chart and is a massive hit, with an opening that sticks in your ears thanks to its memorable bassline.

Freddie Mercury handles the high parts while David Bowie takes the low parts, so the vocal range is wide for a solo singer, but the melody itself is simple—if you’re confident with your key, it’s really fun to sing.

If you have friends who love Western music, it’s a rock classic you should definitely try singing together.

One VisionQueen

Queen – One Vision (Extended) 1985 [Official Video]
One VisionQueen

One Vision, the opening track of their 12th album A Kind of Magic.

It’s a catchy number featuring an ensemble of string sounds that create depth and a floating feel, paired with technical guitar phrases.

The melody flows gently and is easy to remember, making it a good choice for Western music beginners to try singing at karaoke.

However, because the song is characterized by powerful vocals throughout, it’s a rock tune where, if possible, you’ll also want to challenge yourself in terms of expressiveness.

Fat Bottomed GirlsQueen

Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls (Official Video)
Fat Bottomed GirlsQueen

Fat Bottomed Girls, a 1978 single released as a double A-side with Bicycle Race.

The arrangement builds from a spacious, layered choral opening into a powerful rock ensemble that really amps up the energy.

The vocal range is narrow and there aren’t big interval leaps, so it’s relatively easy to sing; however, because the dynamics are wide, it’s good to be mindful of them when singing karaoke.

With its relaxed tempo, it’s a cool rock tune you can tackle calmly.

I Was Born To Love YouQueen

Queen – I Was Born To Love You (Official Video)
I Was Born To Love YouQueen

The song “I Was Born to Love You,” included on Queen’s 15th album Made in Heaven, which was released after Freddie Mercury’s death.

It was originally released in 1995 as a piano-pop number from Freddie Mercury’s solo work, but was later rearranged by the members of Queen into a band version.

Although the melody features frequent sharp rises and falls, the overall range isn’t that wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

In Japan, it’s often used in commercials and as a TV drama theme song, so it’s an upbeat track that’s sure to get any karaoke group fired up.

Calling All GirlsQueen

Queen – Calling All Girls (Official Video)
Calling All GirlsQueen

The song “Calling All Girls” is included on the 10th album Hot Space.

Known as drummer Roger Taylor’s first single, it features a tight, edgy guitar sound that really sticks in your ears.

With its simple melody, no big leaps in pitch, and no fast phrases, it’s easy to sing—not only for beginners to Western music, but also for those who aren’t very confident singers.

The overall key is on the higher side, so if you’re not confident with high notes, try adjusting it to a key that suits your voice.