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[For Women] When in Doubt, Choose This! Easy-to-Sing Western Songs

You want to sing Western songs at karaoke, but you’re not sure which ones fit your vocal range… Many women probably share this concern, right? The truth is, there are plenty of Western hits that are comfortable to sing and can still liven up the room! In this article, we’ll introduce popular Western songs that are easy for women to tackle at karaoke.

From groove-worthy pop tunes to gentle ballads, all chosen with vocal range and rhythm in mind—you can pick based on your mood, so be sure to use this as a guide!

[For Women] When in Doubt, Sing This! Easy-to-Sing Western Songs (61–70)

Where Have All The Flowers GonePeter, Paul & Mary

Peter, Paul and Mary – Where Have All the Flowers Gone (25th Anniversary Concert)
Where Have All The Flowers GonePeter, Paul & Mary

It is a song written and composed by Pete Seeger in 1955.

In Japanese, it is translated as “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” Many people will also remember Katarina Witt skating to this song in the ladies’ singles free program in figure skating.

APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

ROSÉ & Bruno Mars – APT. (Official Music Video)
APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

Rosé, who has gained popularity as a member of the hit K-pop group BLACKPINK, has also been active as a solo artist recently, producing globally successful tracks.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is APT.

This piece is a collaboration with Bruno Mars and is derived from a Korean singing game.

Given that background, the chorus, which pays homage to the singing game, is very simple.

The original parts don’t require a particularly wide vocal range either, so including Bruno Mars’s section, it’s a song that’s quite easy to sing.

Back To YouSelena Gomez

Selena Gomez – Back To You (Lyric Video)
Back To YouSelena Gomez

Selena Gomez is active both as an actress and an artist.

Her voice, for better or worse, doesn’t have much power.

In “Back To You,” she also sings without putting force into her voice.

It feels like a downer-style dance track.

You might think, “Wait, but in dance music don’t you use runs and vibrato?” Actually, in this song… there are no runs at all.

In other words, even if your voice lacks power and you can’t do runs, you can still sing it.

Try singing it in a whispery way.

You should be able to deliver a fairly cohesive performance!

Daydream BelieverThe Monkees

The Monkees – Daydream Believer (Official Music Video)
Daydream BelieverThe Monkees

It’s a song released in the 1960s by the American four-member idol group The Monkees.

Davy Jones served as the lead vocalist, and it was also a hit in Japan.

Since then, various artists in Japan have released cover versions.

I’D Like To Teach The World To SingThe New Seekers

I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing- The New Seekers
I'D Like To Teach The World To SingThe New Seekers

It’s a song performed by the folk group The New Seekers.

In Japan, the title is “Beloved Harmony.” It was used as a Coca-Cola campaign song.

With its simple melody and relaxed rhythm, it’s a very easy song to sing.