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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.

You’ll find plenty of tracks—from songs by legendary rock bands still going strong today to original versions of classics that have been covered by many different artists!

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

Kim Wilde – You Keep Me Hangin’ On
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

Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You (Official Video)
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

Cher – Believe (Official Music Video) [4K Remaster]
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

Adele – Hello (Official Music Video)
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.