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Karaoke songs in Western music that get women in their 40s excited. World-famous classics and recommended popular tracks.

You sometimes enjoy karaoke at PTA gatherings or moms’ get-togethers, right?

At times like that, don’t you feel like singing the theme songs from the movies you watched when you were younger or timeless hits you still hear often?

This time, we’ve picked out Western songs that get women in their 40s excited at karaoke.

Karaoke songs in Western music that get women in their 40s excited: World classics and recommended popular tracks (121–130)

Dancing QueenABBA

ABBA – Dancing Queen (Official Music Video)
Dancing QueenABBA

One of the signature songs by the Swedish vocal group ABBA is “Dancing Queen.” In recent years, it’s often been heard in Shiki Theatre Company’s musicals and their commercials, so it’s widely known across all ages and genders, and it’s a song that everyone can enjoy and get excited about.

A whole new worldBrad Kane&Lea Salonga

I feel like many Disney movie theme songs are great for livening up a karaoke session.

The theme song from Disney’s Aladdin, “A Whole New World,” also has a floating sensation and a grand expansiveness that make it feel as if you’re riding a magic carpet, and it’s a song that feels wonderful to sing.

There Must Be an AngelEurythmics

Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart – There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)
There Must Be an AngelEurythmics

This song, famous for its striking vocal intro, was released in 1985 by the British duo Eurythmics.

It’s been widely used in commercials and on TV in Japan, so many people have likely heard it.

In karaoke, power through and nail those high notes.

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.”

physicalOlivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John – Physical (Official Music Video)
physicalOlivia Newton-John

This is the 1981 hit by Olivia Newton-John, the “Olivia” referenced in Anri’s Listening to Olivia.

With a sudden change of direction so unexpected it makes you think Anri could never have predicted what Olivia would become when she wrote Listening to Olivia, the song’s comical, uptempo style ended up winning over a wide audience.