[2026] For Men in Their 50s! A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Western Hit Songs for Karaoke
For those who say, “I still want to enjoy the Western music I was obsessed with in my youth,” or “I’m looking for classic hits that will liven up karaoke,” we’ve put together recommended Western songs—focusing on masterpieces from the 1980s to 1990s, the era when today’s men in their 50s likely spent their formative years.
We’ve carefully selected karaoke-friendly tracks, from songs with beautiful, easy-to-follow melodies to rhythm-driven tunes that are fun to sing.
From numbers that will have you humming along with fond nostalgia to timeless classics that haven’t lost their shine, we offer a lineup you can enjoy to suit any situation.
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[2026] For men in their 50s! A roundup of easy-to-sing Western music classics for karaoke (11–20)
We Are The ChampionsQueen

Included on the 6th album “News of the World” and a massive hit as a single in both the UK and the US, “We Are the Champions” is one of Queen’s signature songs, widely known across generations in Japan as well due to its frequent use in various settings.
Its chorus has a relaxed melody and the vocal range isn’t too wide, making it easy to sing, but the verses feature complex melodies, including rapid-fire phrasing, which requires attention.
The guitar solo that comes in as a call-and-response during the final chorus amps up the excitement—an undeniable hit tune that’s sure to bring the house down at karaoke.
YesterdayThe Beatles

The song “Yesterday,” included on the fifth album Help!, features a simple yet sophisticated ensemble of acoustic guitar and strings that blends with its beautifully melancholic melody, making it irresistibly captivating.
The vocal range is narrow and sung softly, and at around two minutes long, it’s short—so even those who aren’t confident singers will find it approachable.
However, be careful: if you don’t sing the flowing melody smoothly, it can spoil the atmosphere.
Yesterday Once MoreCarpenters

The song “Yesterday Once More” is extremely popular in Japan as well.
For many people, the Carpenters are synonymous with this track.
The key feature of this piece is, without a doubt, the chorus.
While it’s not insanely high, some people may find it a bit difficult to sing.
In many cases, those who struggle to hit the notes in the chorus tend to tilt their heads upward as they sing.
If you can’t reach higher notes and you look up, it actually makes it harder to produce sound.
Try to be mindful not to force your voice, and attempt to sing while keeping your head slightly tilted downward.
I Want It That WayBackstreet Boys

Released in April 1999, this is the ultimate love song from the American vocal group Backstreet Boys.
The lyrics, which portray the delicate distance between lovers, at times express the frustration of words failing to capture the depth of emotion.
The beauty woven by its melody and harmonies remains undimmed even after more than 20 years, continuing to captivate people around the world.
The chorus’s question, “Tell me why,” symbolizes the unanswerable doubts within a relationship.
Though relatively simple in its lyrical structure, the heartfelt delivery makes it a song that, when sung with friends at karaoke, is sure to revive fresh memories of youth.
We Will Rock YouQueen

Included on their sixth album, News of the World, “We Will Rock You” is known as one of Queen’s signature songs.
Created so the audience could take part, its ensemble of just handclaps and foot stomps is simple yet tremendously impactful.
With its narrow vocal range and minimal dynamics, it’s perfect as an entry point to Western pop music.
It’s a massive hit that, when sung at karaoke, is sure to get everyone joining in for a rousing sing-along.


