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🎶 43 songs · 6 voice types · all levels

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Filter by your voice type, difficulty, or genre. Every song includes the key technical challenge and why it's worth adding to your practice.

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Baritone

The most versatile male voice — rich in the middle, powerful everywhere. Range: G2–G4

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18 songs found ·

Just the Way You Are

Beginner

Bruno Mars · 2010

Perfect first song for male singers — sits right in the comfortable centre of both tenor and baritone.

PopC3–E4🎵 Mid

Best for: Tenor, Baritone

Thinking Out Loud

Beginner

Ed Sheeran · 2014

Teaches phrasing and emotional connection more than technical fireworks — a great starting point.

PopA2–E4🐢 Slow

Best for: Tenor, Baritone

Perfect

Beginner

Ed Sheeran · 2017

A comfortable range with room to focus entirely on tone quality and storytelling.

PopB2–D4🐢 Slow

Best for: Baritone, Tenor

All of Me

Beginner

John Legend · 2013

Sits beautifully in the baritone sweet spot — emotional and technically manageable for beginners.

PopG2–E4🐢 Slow

Best for: Baritone

Golden Hour

Beginner

JVKE · 2022

A contemporary hit that teaches lightness and restraint in male pop vocal style.

PopB2–D4🎵 Mid

Best for: Tenor, Baritone

Let's Stay Together

Intermediate

Al Green · 1971

A soul masterclass — teaches male singers how to use falsetto as an expressive tool, not a trick.

Soul & R&BF2–G4🎵 Mid

Best for: Baritone, Tenor

Fly Me to the Moon

Beginner

Frank Sinatra · 1964

A jazz standard that teaches phrasing, breath, and style — the baritone equivalent of a scales exercise.

JazzF2–E4🎵 Mid

Best for: Baritone, Tenor

Moon River

Beginner

Henry Mancini · 1961

One of the few songs that lives entirely in the bass range — beautiful and technically instructive.

JazzE2–B3🐢 Slow

Best for: Bass, Baritone

The Impossible Dream

Advanced

Mitch Leigh (Man of La Mancha) · 1965

The defining baritone showpiece — every technique you've built is tested here.

Musical TheatreBb2–Bb4🐢 Slow

Best for: Baritone

Bohemian Rhapsody

Advanced

Queen · 1975

The ultimate vocal adventure — every section tests a different technique, and all of them must be convincing.

RockF2–A5🎵 Mid

Best for: Tenor, Baritone

The Sound of Silence

Intermediate

Simon & Garfunkel · 1964

Sits perfectly in the bass and low baritone chest voice — demanding in its emotional intelligence.

Folk & CountryE2–C4🎵 Mid

Best for: Bass, Baritone

Space Oddity

Intermediate

David Bowie · 1969

A uniquely low rock song that rewards deep voices and teaches how to reach upward gracefully.

RockE2–Eb4🎵 Mid

Best for: Bass, Baritone

Man in the Mirror

Intermediate

Michael Jackson · 1988

The gospel-influenced build teaches male singers how to deliver emotional escalation authentically.

Soul & R&BA2–A4⚡ Upbeat

Best for: Tenor, Baritone

I Walk the Line

Beginner

Johnny Cash · 1956

Written for a bass voice — understated, powerful, and a perfect introduction to country phrasing.

Folk & CountryE2–C4🎵 Mid

Best for: Bass, Baritone

Hallelujah

Intermediate

Leonard Cohen · 1984

A masterclass in how to hold a melody gently — the restraint and phrasing are the whole technique.

Folk & CountryA2–D4🐢 Slow

Best for: Baritone, Bass

Stand By Me

Beginner

Ben E. King · 1961

A classic that sits perfectly in the alto and baritone chest range — great for building tone.

Soul & R&BE3–D5🎵 Mid

Best for: Alto, Baritone

Somewhere Only We Know

Beginner

Keane · 2004

A modern indie classic with a singable range — perfect for male beginners building head voice.

IndieA2–E4🎵 Mid

Best for: Tenor, Baritone

The Scientist

Intermediate

Coldplay · 2002

Beautiful and technically demanding in a quiet way — teaches male singers how to sustain and phrase.

IndieG2–E4🐢 Slow

Best for: Baritone, Tenor

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