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!
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Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 50s: World classics and recommended popular tracks (11–20)
True ColorsCyndi Lauper

This is a motivational song by artist Cyndi Lauper, whose sophisticated vocal sense and moody tracks create works that are both deep and pop.
With a refreshing feel that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, it has a high-sense finish that also matches women in their 30s.
Dancing QueenABBA

Among ABBA’s catalogue of classics, this is a quintessential masterpiece from their golden era.
Many were astonished to see the relatively modest Björn & Benny of “She’s My Kind of Girl” transform—each joined by their respective partners—into the global phenomenon that became ABBA.
Mimic Agnetha and Benny’s beautiful harmonies, and you’ll feel like you’re part of ABBA yourself.
I don’t wanna miss a thingAerosmith

The well-known theme song from the movie Armageddon.
The pairing of Bruce Willis—who perfectly embodies the image of a mischievous dad—and Liv Tyler, the real-life daughter of Steven Tyler who sings the theme, also became a hot topic.
No matter how many times you watch it, the ending brings tears, and when this song starts playing at the very end, the emotion peaks.
When you’re stressed out, try shouting along to this song at the top of your lungs.
VenusBananarama

A cover of the Dutch rock band Shocking Blue.
Among the many covers, this Bananarama version might be the one most people first heard.
At the height of the bubble era, it was played a lot in discos.
In this MV, like Buruzon Chiemi with B, there are lots of half-naked men surrounding the queen (Venus).
It’s a track you can enjoy without overthinking it.
I Only Wanna Be With YouBay City Rollers

A five-piece band from Edinburgh that sent the world into a frenzy in the 1970s—so much so they were called “the second Beatles”—and sparked the so-called “Tartan Hurricane,” something anyone in their 50s will remember well.
In Japan, even film concerts were held, and at the moment the show began, fans would all simultaneously scream the names of their favorite members in high-pitched voices and dash toward the screen—something people today might find hard to imagine.
Because they were absolute idol kings, their musicality wasn’t properly appreciated at first, but many of their three-minute-ish pop songs are outstanding.
They have countless classics, but this track, with its brisk tempo, is easy for anyone to sing along to—and you can almost hear the screams of adoration as it’s being sung.


