This list is good for next at least 2-3 years of study and practice, if you serious about playing these songs and learning music, not just run through them with thought like "oh i know this chord, what is next there" My best recommendation of the beginner song book is Guitar Songbook for Beginners - 100 Timeless Folk and Children Songs. This simple melodic and harmonic content is best to learn by ear and internalize vocabulary of basic patterns of harmony, pitch and rhythms that will be foundation of your musicanship. Also for beginner there is much more value in learning simple easy material that is under your fingers after 1-2 practice sessions than pursuing songs way above skill level spending months just to learn couple measures
learn full simple song with those chords
it didn't have any song suggestion at the end of the lessons which would help me reinforce what I've just learned. this bs created by unqualified guitar instructors. No one writes songs just to show off some technique/concept in isolation. Average song is too long and will have a lot going on simultaneously to distract you and water down your efforts. Good instructors usually provide exercises and etudes specifically crafted to address one technique/concept. And this is enough. To reinforce what you learned you need not songs but proper approach - spaced repetitions and cold recall. Latter is about trying to recall music without looking at tabs before session. Spaced repetition is about keeping same etude/exercise/song in rotation for some time, like 3-12 week (depends on complexity and you progress) and space workouts more and more as you go. With time and a lot of patience you will reach the level there all what you learned clicks together to play more complex and lengthy songs. As for songs, i assume you are a beginner. So, learn simple easy songs, apply what you learn to them, make effort to do analysis and understand what you play, try to play it in different positions and keys. Down the road, there is a wall that can be conquered only with baggage of simple melodies and harmonies function as a foundational mesh to build upon other skills like soloing and improvisation.
Practice everything in context of the song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CHUt1X-3GQ&list=PLGJWECHp6-M1zvxxCyWpDm2QBSjSfpSfs - generally musical approach https://truefire.com/jazz-guitar-lessons/song-practice-playbook/c1441 - guitar specific way secret ingredient is to be humble and choose songs that just a notch above skill and theoretical comprehension level. for me it was going back to twinkle-twinkle type of songs in very simple arrangements.
