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When searching for famous songs with no copyright, the reality is that most well-known tracks are still under copyright protection. Copyright law grants exclusive rights to creators for a certain period—typically the life of the creator plus 70 years—meaning famous songs rarely fall into the public domain.
Public Domain Songs
Some older works, especially classical compositions, are no longer under copyright protection. Songs by composers like Beethoven, Mozart, and Bach are in the public domain and can be used freely. These are well-known and often performed globally. However, note that modern recordings of these compositions might still be copyrighted.
Famous Public Domain Tracks
- The Star-Spangled Banner – The U.S. national anthem, which is in the public domain.
- Traditional Folk Songs – Songs like “Greensleeves” or “Oh My Darling, Clementine” are also in the public domain.
How to Find Copyright-Free Music
For modern, copyright-free music, platforms like Pixabay Music and SoundCloud offer free, royalty-free tracks. Many artists, including Play House, share their music for free on these platforms, allowing you to use it without copyright concerns.
Check out Play House’s music on Pixabay and SoundCloud, and be sure to listen to his latest release, “WE” on YouTube.
Final Thoughts
While famous songs are rarely copyright-free, you can find great public domain and Creative Commons music, as well as royalty-free tracks on platforms like Pixabay and SoundCloud. Always ensure you have the right to use music, and explore platforms where you can access free tracks legally.