Western karaoke songs that hype up men in their 40s
It’s pretty cool when you can casually sing Western songs at karaoke.
This time, we’ve put together a selection of Western karaoke hit songs for men in their 40s.
Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics as well.
Even if you don’t understand English, it might be fun to choose songs while using a translation site to translate the lyrics.
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Western karaoke songs that get men in their 40s hyped (61–70)
To Be A LoverBilly Idol

Included on the 1986 album Whiplash Smile.
Born in 1955.
A musician from the UK and former vocalist of Generation X.
His deep, resonant vocals laid over a low, muffled melodic line make this a wonderfully cool and sophisticated track.
GoASIA

Included on the 1985 album Astra.
A four-piece rock band from the UK formed in 1981.
The intro hits you first with a pipe-organ-like tone.
It then unfolds into a progressive-style rock sound built on mid-tempo, hard-edged guitar.
It may be a bit understated, but it’s cool in its own right.
You’re Only Human (Second Wind)Billy Joel

Included on the 1985 album “Greatest Hits.” Born in 1949, a singer-songwriter from New York State.
Set to a mid-tempo boogie rhythm and Billy’s pop-sense-laden, flowing melody, his vocals singing “there’s a next time” resonate deeply—an affecting number.
Don’t Worry Be HappyBobby McFerrin

Included on the 1988 album “Simple Pleasures.” Featured as an insert song in the film “Cocktail,” released the same year.
Born in 1950, a musician from New York State.
This number beautifully blends his a cappella vocals with choral harmonies over a mid-tempo, gently flowing doo-wop rhythm.
Livin’ On A PrayerBon Jovi

Included on the 1986 album “Slippery When Wet.” A five-piece rock band from New Jersey formed in 1983.
Jon Bon Jovi’s soulful vocals hit you hard, carried by a mid-tempo beat and a mellow, lushly resonant melody line.


