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.
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Karaoke songs in Western music that get women in their 40s excited: World classics and recommended popular tracks (1–10)
Good Morning BaltimoreNikki Blonsky

The film Hairspray was released in 2007.
The song Good Morning Baltimore appears in the movie and is sung by the heroine, Nikki Blonsky.
Since it’s a musical-style number, it doesn’t feature the kind of complex vocal lines you hear in modern pop.
The vocal range is from mid2 B-flat to high C, so most women should be able to sing it in the original key.
However, because it often shifts directly from regular singing to a more speech-like delivery, it can be hard to score high at karaoke unless you have a good grasp of English intonation.
Heaven Is a Place on EarthBelinda Carlisle

A 1987 song by American singer Belinda Carlisle, I think this track is especially popular in Japan.
It was used on Fuji TV’s “Tokudane” and in Subaru commercials, so it’s a song you’ve surely heard at least once, and it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
Hail Holy QueenDeloris Van Cartier

Sister Act, a classic film that continues to be loved by many viewers, is a heartwarming music-centered movie in which a struggling singer transforms a convent choir so dramatically that she gradually gains recognition from the townspeople and the convent community.
The film features numerous iconic songs, and among them, the most memorable is surely Hail Holy Queen, the first piece performed by the newly evolved choir.
Although it’s a traditional Christian hymn, this rendition is arranged with a decidedly groovy and lively vibe.
As a choral piece, some parts feature frequent improvisational embellishments, but the basic main melody is fairly easy to sing—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
HonestyBilly Joel

Among Billy Joel’s worldwide hits, the song “Honesty” is especially popular in Japan.
It has been used in various commercials—such as for Nestlé and Sony—and covered by Japanese musicians, making it a timeless track.
Virtual InsanityJamiroquai

Jamiroquai is a band from the UK and is said to be the most successful group in the world of acid jazz.
One of their signature songs is Virtual Insanity.
In Japan, it was played heavily in a Sony commercial, so I think it’s a fairly well-known track.



