Guitar Songs
4,783 guitar songs in one searchable list. Choose a chart and plug into practice now.
4783 songs • 1273 artists
- Charlie Puth - River
- Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down
- Journey - Don't Stop Believin'
- Jimmy Wakely - You Are My Sunshine
- Kingston Trio - M.T.A.
- Kenny Rogers - Did You Know
- Kathy Mattea - The Vacant Chair
- Lee Keraghan - This Cowboy's Hat
- Fito & Fitipaldis - Soldadito Marinero
- Selena Gomez - Wolves
- Keith Potger - The Gingerbread Man
- Lauren Hill, Tanya Blount - His Eye Is On The Sparrow
- Kate & Anna McGarrigle - The Log Drivers Waltz
- Rachel Platten - Fight Song
- Nick Jonas - Chainsaw
- Julio Iglesias - J'ai Besoin D'un Peu A'amour
- Kacey Musgraves - Follow Your Arrow
- Adie - Tahanan
- Coldplay - We Never Change
- Kenny Chesney - Get Along
- Led Zeppelin - Going To California
- Josh Groban - Try To Remember
- Johnny Nash - Tears On My Pillow
- Frank Sinatra - Witchcraft
- Kermit the Frog - The Rainbow Connection
- Avril Lavigne - Keep Holding On
- Hank Williams - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- George Formby - With My Little Ukulele In My Hand
- Larry Groce - Junk Food Junkie
- Johnny Kidd & The Pirates - If You Were The Only Girl in the World
- Bobbie Gentry - Ode to Billy Joe
- Johnny Cash - Ain't No Grave
- Jack Johnson - We're Going To Be Friends
- Johnny Horton - All For The Love Of A Girl
- Justin Bieber - 10,000 Hours
- George Formby - In a Little Wigan Garden
- John Williamson - Diggers of the Anzac
- James Blunt - You're Beautiful
- John Prine - Be My Friend Tonight
- Keane - Somewhere Only We Know
- Johnny Rivers - Secret Agent Man
- Josh Turner - Long Black Train
- Joni Mitchell - River
- Jona Lewie - Stop The Cavalry
- Johnny Preston - Running Bear
- The Beatles - The Long And Winding Road
- Billie Eilish - TV
- The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
- Hillsong United - Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)
- Julie Andrews - Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Guitar songs and chords in one place
Browse 4,783 guitar songs in a single, searchable list. Chordier is built for fast discovery with clear guitar chords on every card, so you can choose a song quickly and start playing without jumping across pages. If you are building a practice routine or just looking for your next favorite, the layout helps you move from search to sound in seconds. Use the search bar to jump to a song or artist, then refine the list by difficulty, genre, or year to keep your focus tight. The cards give you a look at chord sets so you can avoid surprises.
Guitar players often search for easy guitar songs or a simple way to explore charts. This listing answers that intent by putting the catalog in one place and letting you narrow the results instantly. Whether you need a warm up, a new challenge, or a set for today, you can build it here without leaving the page.
Build a practice plan that fits your goal
Short, consistent sessions work best. Pick one song, loop the progression slowly, and increase tempo only after transitions feel stable. Keeping the same strumming pattern across multiple songs reinforces right hand control and timing. If a change feels rough, isolate it for a minute and return to the full song with a cleaner groove.
To expand your repertoire, group songs that share similar chords and rotate them during the week. Add favorites to a small weekly set so you revisit tricky changes on schedule. When you want to level up, move into the two chord, three chord, or four chord collections for focused progressions, or drop back to easy songs for a confidence reset. This page is designed to keep your practice intentional, measurable, and enjoyable every day.