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The Beatles Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026]

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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

With a Little Help from My FriendsThe Beatles26rank/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 Beatles27rank/position

The Beatles – Yesterday (Live With Spoken Word Intro, New York) [Remastered 2015]
YesterdayThe Beatles

“Yesterday,” which is considered a classic Western song.

I’ve performed it many times in a wind ensemble! Since the accompaniment is strings and relatively quiet, you’ll want to listen carefully so the rhythm doesn’t slip.

The song itself is a ballad with a relaxed tempo.

If you calmly follow the lyrics, the English pronunciation shouldn’t be difficult.

Rather than projecting too forcefully, focus on clear vowel sounds so your voice is picked up well by the mic and helps with scoring.

The more carefully you sing, the more your score should improve, so try not to overdo the arrangement!

Let It BeThe Beatles28rank/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.

She Loves YouThe Beatles29rank/position

She Loves You (Remastered 2009)
She Loves YouThe Beatles

A pop song that includes the moral phrase “pride can also hurt you” within its lyrics.

It is also known as the first record Ozzy Osbourne ever bought.

In 1964, a German version titled “Sie Liebt Dich” was released.