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Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 50s to sing. World classics and recommended popular songs.

Karaoke is a great way to relieve stress and refresh yourself.

Your go-to numbers are fun, but why not try singing some Western songs once in a while?

Here are some recommended Western songs that are easy for women in their 50s to sing at karaoke.

Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 50s to sing. World-famous masterpieces and recommended popular songs (91–100)

Love Come Downevelyn champagne king

A karaoke song by Evelyn “Champagne” King, renowned as a classic disco record and still influential in today’s core club scene.

It suits women in their 50s, and its danceable vibe makes it easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.

AllwaysAtlantic Starr

Atlantic Starr – Always (Official Music Video)
AllwaysAtlantic Starr

At the time, this was a popular Western song often used for wedding entrance music and during candle-lighting ceremonies.

Since it’s a male-female duet, it might be nice to try singing it with a woman.

It might be less familiar to people in their 20s, but among those in their 40s, many will probably know it.

You’ve Got A FriendCarol King

Carol, who can sing acoustic love songs with aching poignancy.

The difficulty level is quite high, but it’s a perfect choice to challenge yourself—a masterpiece among masterpieces.

Her voice is a bit husky, so it might be hard to get close to her sound.

Still, if you lean into the mood, you might be able to bring out that sense of bittersweetness.

Lovin’ youMinnie Riperton

A female singer.

And since the key is very high, joining in as a female chorus part at karaoke makes it really stylish, doesn’t it? I think playing instruments and the like is also a good idea.

It’s a true classic among acoustic numbers.

younger boykyandīzu

Released in 1975, this song became Candies’ first hit.

Because it has been covered by many artists, it’s a 1970s song that many young people have probably heard.

In 2007, it was also used as an insert song in a film.

youKozaka Akiko

Akiko Kosaka “Anata (You)” 1973
youKozaka Akiko

I imagine many people have been moved to tears by its heartrending melody and lyrics.

It’s very comfortable to sing, with easy vocals and a powerful, uplifting chorus.

After the huge hit of her signature song “Anata,” Ms.

Kosaka reportedly damaged her vocal cords and shifted to working behind the scenes as a composer.

sentimental journeyMatsumoto Iyo

Released in 1981, the song became a huge hit and was also used in a Lotte chocolate commercial.

It features the memorable lyric “Iyo is still 16,” and in 2015 a 50-year-old version was released with the line changed to “Iyo is still 50.”