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[Choral Songs You Can Sing in English] Recommended English Songs for Choirs [2026]

[Choral Songs You Can Sing in English] Recommended English Songs for Choirs [2026]
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[Choral Songs You Can Sing in English] Recommended English Songs for Choirs [2026]

While singing in English might feel a bit intimidating, many people probably still harbor a longing to try it.

In this article, we’ve selected songs from film scores and Western pop music that are perfect for choral singing in English.

It’s easy to focus on how it sounds—thinking things like “I have to get close to a native accent”—but the top priority is understanding the song and uniting with your fellow singers to create music together!

Treasure your desire to sing choral pieces in English and dive into practice.

We also touch on the meaning of the lyrics and the films in which these songs appear, so please use this as a reference.

[Choral Songs You Can Sing in English] Introducing Recommended English Songs for Choirs [2026] (1–10)

GoldenNEW!KPop Demon Hunters

Golden (Netflix K-Pop Demon Hunters) | One Voice Children’s Choir (Official Music Video)
GoldenNEW!KPop Demon Hunters

Golden offers a completely new musical experience that feels as if it’s leapt straight from the screen into reality.

The track was released in June 2025 from the soundtrack under the name Huntrix, the in-story group from the animated musical KPop Demon Hunters.

It was later released as a single, becoming a global smash hit that sparked major buzz.

Riding the driving force of electropop, its melody builds a soaring sense of uplift—pure anthem energy.

When you join voices with your crew to deliver its expansive chorus, the stage’s intensity will surge to an absolute peak.

This is a number you’ll want to tackle if you’re aiming to craft a dramatic, emotionally charged choral performance in true musical-theater fashion.

Stand by MeNEW!Ben E. King

Stand By Me / Beautiful Girls – The Choir – BBC
Stand by MeNEW!Ben E. King

We’d like to introduce a classic by Ben E.

King, a singer who represents soul music.

Released as a single in April 1961, it is known as a masterpiece in the history of R&B.

Its warm lyrics, filled with prayers for universal love and friendship, have continued to resonate with many people.

It became a major hit again when it was used as the theme song for the 1986 film of the same name, turning it into a standard beloved across generations.

With its relaxed tempo and simple melody, it’s perfect for those tackling an English choral piece for the first time.

Why not layer your voices with friends and enjoy the rich harmonies?

How Far I’ll GoNEW!Auli’i Cravalho

How Far I’ll Go-Voices Of Hope Children’s Choir Get GOLDEN BUZZER From Ken Jeong
How Far I'll GoNEW!Auli'i Cravalho

A signature song by Auli‘i Cravalho that sings of emotions wavering between a longing for the vast ocean and a deep love for home.

Created as a number in the 2016 November release of Disney’s film “Moana,” it dynamically captures the movements of the protagonist’s heart.

In January 2017, it became a worldwide hit, reaching No.

41 on the U.S.

Billboard charts.

Blending a catchy pop melody with a dramatic arc, the piece also shines in choral performance.

With fresh, powerful harmonies, it can send a refreshing breeze across the stage.

Perfect for young performers who carry hope for the future to sing together—consider adding this work to your repertoire.

Viva La VidaNEW!Coldplay

Viva La Vida – Performed by Arís Celebration Choir
Viva La VidaNEW!Coldplay

Coldplay is a British rock band with worldwide popularity.

“Viva La Vida,” a track from their 2008 masterpiece Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, is a historic number that won Song of the Year at the 51st Grammy Awards that same year.

Its grand-scale lyrics, which seem to depict the downfall of a once-glorious king, and its march-like sound featuring powerful strings and timpani, truly move listeners.

It also drew huge attention as a song used in Apple’s iPod commercials.

The “oh-oh” chorus that appears in the latter half is a perfect moment for the stage and audience to sing together as one.

It’s an ideal piece to tackle as a choral song if you want to create a majestic harmony in sync with your friends.

SpeechlessNEW!Naomi Scott

Naomi Scott – Speechless From “Aladdin” – Cover by Rise Up Children’s Choir
SpeechlessNEW!Naomi Scott

A track by Naomi Scott, who played Jasmine in Disney’s live-action Aladdin.

Released in May 2019, the film features this newly written song for Jasmine that wasn’t in the animated version.

In the story, it serves as a pivotal number that conveys Jasmine’s strong resolve to rise up for her beliefs, unbound by her role as a princess.

Beginning with a quiet piano-and-vocal intro and building into a sweeping orchestration, its structure is perfect for showcasing beautiful choral harmonies.

With a powerful message, it’s a song that becomes even more moving when performed in unison with friends.

Highly recommended for trend-savvy listeners as well.

PeachesNEW!Jack Black

Peaches (From “The Super Mario Bros. Movie”) [Arr. Brian Pappal] | BYU Men’s Chorus
PeachesNEW!Jack Black

Jack Black is an entertainer who works widely as an actor and comedian.

The song here was released in April 2023 as an insert track in the animated film The Super Mario Bros.

Movie, in which he appeared as a voice actor and which boasts worldwide recognition.

In the film, the villain comically sings a piano ballad expressing excessive love for a particular character, and the extreme emotional expression is incredibly appealing.

At first glance it might seem unsuitable for a chorus, but the more exaggerated the emotions, the more powerful it becomes, making it perfect for a situation where everyone gets into character and sings together.

If you want to generate laughter and surprise on stage, give it a try.

Don’t Look Back In AngerNEW!Oasis

GSC Brexit Special – DON’T LOOK BACK IN ANGER (Oasis)
Don't Look Back In AngerNEW!Oasis

Oasis, the legendary rock band born in the UK in the ’90s.

This single from the classic album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? is a historic masterpiece—virtually a national anthem for Britain—that has been loved across generations.

It opens with a beautiful piano intro, followed by a gentle yet powerful melody that moves the heart.

Sung by Noel Gallagher himself, its grand theme of finding hope amid sorrow has resonated with many.

It’s also famous for being used as the ending theme of the 2010 film BECK.

The soaring high notes of the chorus and the unifying harmonies make it perfect for group singing—highly recommended for anyone who wants to share a moving experience with a large group of friends.

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