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 get women in their 50s excited: World classics and recommended popular tracks (31–40)
Don’t Stop Me NowQueen

A track from Queen’s seventh album, Jazz, by the now truly legendary British rock band.
Their music was so original that anyone, anywhere could recognize it as “Queen.” They cherished their Japanese fans, who—along with rock magazines—were among the first to champion them.
With this upbeat song, let’s think of the one-of-a-kind vocalist, Freddie.
GhostbustersRay Parker Jr.

The theme song of the wild, laugh-out-loud comedy Ghostbusters—where the appearance of the famous Stay Puft Marshmallow Man sent viewers into hysterics.
It’s the biggest hit by Ray, a suave, sexy man with a sweet voice rooted in Black contemporary music.
In fact, he’s also a singer-songwriter with excellent guitar chops.
Throughout the track, various people shout “Ghostbusters!”—a clever touch, since they’re all celebrities.
This part is arguably more fun the more people join in.
Bridge Over Troubled WaterSimon&Garfunkel

This is probably a popular choice to wrap up a girls’ night.
It’s the legendary classic by S&G that everyone knows.
For those of us who are likely halfway through our lives, when we’re tired of life, when we want to comfort a downhearted friend, encourage someone who’s stumbled, or rally ourselves—this song is always there by our side.
Split the parts and harmonize; sing it tenderly and quietly, grandly and with full voice, and you’ll feel refreshed.
It’s an eternal classic with a mysterious power that helps you reclaim your pride, take another step toward tomorrow, and brim with courage and motivation.
Kiss MeSixpence None The Richer

A timeless classic that never fades, one that still makes my heart flutter and brings back the sweet-and-sour memories of first love every time I listen—even nearly twenty years after its release.
The lyrics are very simple, set to a cool, gentle melody that’s easy on the ears.
The delicate, slender, sweet voice feels ticklish.
Grab the mic and sing with fresh innocence, as if you were a teenager again.
Eye Of The TigerSurvivor

A song by the American hard rock band Survivor, which became a worldwide hit as the theme for the movie Rocky III.
It’s also used as an entrance theme for some athletes, so it likely sounds familiar.
Dave Bickler’s sharp, resonant vocals vividly convey a bold, fiery spirit, and the bass is especially effective, making it a standout track.
Singing this makes you feel pumped up, like “All right, let’s do this!”—a truly energizing song.


