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 (21–30)
ManeaterDaryl Hall & John Oates

Among Hall & Oates’ classics, this one has a catchy rhythm and a slightly thrilling vibe about a bad woman who preys on men, making it great for the two of us to harmonize to.
There’s a part that, no matter how many times I listen, sounds like Japanese saying “Ore komaranai” (“I’m not bothered”), and singing it that way is hilarious.
We could probably amp things up by doing some light dancing and an air impression of Daryl and John.
Hungry Like The WolfDuran Duran

A fashionable five-piece visual band of the New Romantic rock scene that helped ignite the MTV era.
This song in particular perfectly distills their cool appeal for MTV—it’s amazing.
The chorus is hilarious and fun when you sing it by opening your mouth wide and shouting together with everyone.
There Must Be An AngelEurythmics

A male-female British duo, Annie and Dave.
Their MTV videos are always inventive and fun to watch.
This song is their biggest hit.
It starts with Annie’s high notes and builds into a soaring, fantastical celebration of love that’s easy to get swept up in, with falsetto parts that feel great to sing.
Many were likely freshly surprised by Annie’s handsome-woman, androgynous, cross-dressed look.
By the way, the harmonica in the interlude is by none other than Stevie Wonder—no wonder it has such a soft, gentle tone.
If you’re confident in your high notes, try tackling the chorus like the archangel Gabriel.
Power Of LoveHuey Lewis & The News

A representative song by Huey Lewis & The News, a very wholesome American hard rock band of middle-aged guys.
It’s the theme song of Back to the Future, a lively, high-energy track.
Let’s all raise our fists and have fun together.
Any Way You Want ItJourney

The opening track of “DEPARTURE,” the third album after Steve Perry joined the American five-piece rock band.
Among Journey’s many classics, this is the one I recommend for everyone to sing together.
It’s a poppy, fun, upbeat song, and Neal Schon’s guitar solo is lovely.
Take a deep breath into your broad chest and get tipsy trying to imitate Steve’s soaring final vocals.


