How to get music from YouTube on to your iPhone?

Is there a way to get music from YouTube on to your iPhone?

You can also get a music downloading app and find a website that converts YouTube music into MP3 which can then be put on a laptop and put into your music library.

There are a lot of apps that can be used as a work around. You just need download any of these apps and browse YouTube video and the option to download the video should popup. Once downloaded, you can use the option "play in background" which allows you to play the music even if the app is closed.

Here's the list of apps that allow you to download videos

1. MxTube: https://itunes.apple.com/...45840?mt=8

2. Video Downloader: https://itunes.apple.com/...31399?mt=8

3. IMusic: https://itunes.apple.com/...57974?mt=8

You can also try using a converter that allows you to convert a video file into mp3.

But, the only way you can import music to music library is through iTunes and if you have jailbroken your iPhone then there are many options.

Hope this helps!

Yes, just get the link and paste it in here http://www.youtube-mp3.org/

Then download the mp3 and put the file in your itunes. Then all you have to do is connect your ios device to your itunes and sync them.

Not generally legally if it is copyrighted material. Then the Apple goons will come to your door and force you to wear turtleneck sweaters and hipster glasses for the rest of your life.

Surely! A audio converter will help you to do it. I think ifunia audio converter is very powerful application. The music downloaded from YouTube is FLV format. You can convert it to any formats you want by this app. You can download this app from mac app store or download from http://www.ifunia.com/video-to-audio-converter-mac.html

1.Find a YouTube video with high-quality audio. Though many videos will probably feature the song you want, some will do a better job of it than others; be sure to listen the whole way through to make sure there are no hiccups or snags.
2.Copy the video URL. Simply click inside the address bar to select the entire URL and hit CTRL+C to copy.
3.Convert the file using a free file conversion site. Sites like freefileconvert.com, or mediaconverter.org will allow you to input the URL containing your desired media file, select the desired output file type (mp3 and mp4 are best for iTunes), and email the converted file to yourself.
Don't pay for this service. If a site asks you to pay, find another one; they are plenty out there.
4.Wait for the email. This may take an hour or more depending on the size of the file and the business of the server.

5.Download the file from your email. Simply right-click the attachment and choose Save File or Save As. If the file saves without prompting you for a download location, look for it on your desktop or in your downloads folder.
6.Right-click the saved file to change the song information. For Windows, go to Properties > Details; for Mac, go to Get Info. Input the correct song title, artist, etc.
7.Move the file into the appropriate iTunes folder. If your iTunes is set to automatically organize the iTunes Music folder, you can also simply open iTunes and drag the file into the Library; it should copy the file for you and place it in the appropriate spot. If not, create a folder yourself.

8.Play the song. Make sure the audio is correct and intact. While you're at it, make sure that the Title, Artist, Album Artist, Genre, and so forth are correctly formatted; you may also want to add album artwork.

9.Sync your iPod. You've now got a song that looks no different from your other music!