Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 50s: world classics and recommended popular tracks
Western music has a timeless appeal in any era, doesn’t it?
Here, we’ve put together a selection of Western songs that women in their 50s can really get fired up with at karaoke.
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Karaoke Songs in Western Music That Excite Women in Their 50s: World-Class Masterpieces and Recommended Popular Tracks (41–50)
You Keep Me Hangin’ OnKim Wilde

A 1986 cover by British singer Kim Wilde.
The original was a 1966 single by The Supremes, when Diana Ross was still a member.
Many other artists have covered it as well, but for the disco generation, the Kim Wilde version is probably the most stirring.
It’s definitely one to get you moving.
All I Want for Christmas Is YouMariah Carey

When it comes to Mariah Carey songs that are best known among Japanese people and adored by women in their 40s, I think it has to be “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” It was used in the TV drama “29-sai no Christmas,” which I believe boosted its recognition in Japan.
The music video plays often during the Christmas season, and every time I see it, I think, “Mariah Carey was still slim back then.”
BelieveCher

This song was released in 1998 by American pop singer Cher.
A veteran performer active since the 1960s, she was already 52 at the time of its release.
This globally popular track is a dance tune crafted with programming and effects, and I think its upbeat groove makes it an easy song to get excited about.
Can the CanSuzi Quatro

A pioneer among female rockers, Suzi Quatro’s 1973 hit song.
Her cute yet incredibly powerful singing while playing bass had a huge influence on later female rockers.
In any case, this song is all about vocal power.
Give it your all—just don’t strain your voice!
HelloAdele

It’s a supportive song by Adele that builds an urban track with a stunning mood, featuring a deep vocal approach and an exceptionally smooth sound.
It’s powerful enough to make you want to sing it at karaoke, and it has a comfortable feel that resonates well with women in their 30s.


