Classic Western songs that elementary schoolers love. Must-listen! Popular English-language songs.
English classes have finally started in elementary schools, and with the recent popularity of K-pop, elementary school students now have more opportunities to encounter languages other than Japanese in various places, don’t they?
Some kids like studying English, while others find it difficult.
In this article, we’ll introduce not only the K-pop hits popular among elementary school students, but also classic Western songs everyone knows—perfect recommendations for the first English songs to listen to.
Start by listening to a song you like and look up the meaning of the lyrics.
It might spark a love for language learning—not just English!
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Classic Western songs loved by elementary school students. Must-listen! Popular English songs (31–40)
HUMAN TOUCHWarren Wiebe
This is one of Warren Wiebe’s signature songs, which was also used as the theme for Mobile New Century Gundam X from the Mobile Suit Gundam series, beloved by a wide range of generations.
With its easy-to-follow rhythm, it’s popular among elementary school students, especially those in the upper grades.
ImagineJohn Lennon

When it comes to John Lennon’s anti-war songs, the single “Imagine,” released in 1971, immediately comes to mind.
It topped both the U.S.
and U.K.
charts and has remained a beloved classic for many years.
The lyrics, imbued with his wish for peace, truly resonate as you listen.
Because the song repeats a similar structure while slightly changing the wording, it’s easy to memorize and excellent for learning English.
“Imagine,” which also helps learners understand social issues, is a song I really hope elementary school students will listen to.
Walk Like an EgyptianThe Bangles

This is a song that became the opening theme for the anime adaptation of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, a manga in Weekly Shonen Jump that’s hugely popular among elementary school students.
Its melody is easy for kids to listen to and it matches the anime well, so it’s extremely popular—especially with elementary schoolers.
HELPThe Beatles

When it comes to foreign music bands, this is one group you must not forget: THE BEATLES, a band that could be called the most famous in the world without exaggeration.
Among their songs, “HELP” is especially popular with elementary school students, because—as the title suggests—if you can just say “HELP,” you can pretty much sing along.
We Will Rock YouQueen

When it comes to iconic songs by the quintessential British rock band Queen, We Will Rock You is a must.
You’ve surely heard the “boom boom clap” rhythm that kicks it off.
Released as a single in 1977, in Japan it’s often associated with sports like soccer and combat sports.
The band’s biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody, also made waves in 2018.
The lyrics feature many b and p sounds, which are said to be well-suited for upper-elementary English education, so consider using it as a practice song for class!




