Easy-to-sing Western songs for men: Tips for singing them at karaoke included
This time, I’m introducing Western songs that are easy for men to sing!
A lot of people probably think foreign songs are hard, right?
It’s true that, compared to Japanese music, Western songs often have more complex melodies and the way the lyrics flow can be tricky.
But did you know there’s a certain genre of Western music that’s actually easy to sing?
In fact, there’s a genre that’s super easy to sing!
So this time, I’ve picked out easy-to-sing Western songs, including that particular genre.
You might even find yourself thinking, “Wait, I thought this song was hard, but it’s actually easy?!”
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[For Men] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs: Tips for Singing at Karaoke (11–20)
Hotel CaliforniaThe Eagles

The Eagles’ classic “Hotel California.” Did you think, “Isn’t that hard?” Well, yeah, it’s kind of hard, but depending on the arrangement, it’s actually the kind of song you can sing pretty easily.
That’s because there aren’t many high notes in it.
Plus, it’s a song where you can use edge voice—tightening the throat to produce sound—so it’s super easy to mask imperfections.
Edge voice lets you blur the ends of phrases and transition smoothly into a whispery tone, so it really helps you get away with things.
That said, the difficulty can skyrocket depending on the arrangement, so watch out (lol).
Bridge Over Troubled WaterSimon&Garfunkel

Singing trendy songs is fine, but if there are people who aren’t familiar with Western music, choosing a universally known classic makes it easier for everyone to get excited together.
That’s why I’d like to recommend Bridge over Troubled Water, a folk rock classic.
Released by Simon & Garfunkel in 1970, it has since been covered by many famous artists.
In Japan, it’s also strongly associated with performances on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
The trick is to sing the first half modestly and then maximize your vocal power in the second half.
Tears in HeavenEric Clapton

Eric Clapton is a legendary singer known to anyone who loves music.
The song he created in memory of his late son is Tears in Heaven.
It’s a ballad for voice and guitar, with a melancholy tone throughout.
From a karaoke perspective, it doesn’t demand a powerful voice, so even if your English pronunciation isn’t perfect, it’s less likely to be noticeable.
If you can play the guitar, performing it as a sing-along could be a great choice.
Piano ManBilly Joel

Do you know the music genre called piano rock? As the name suggests, it’s rock that features the piano as the main instrument, but compared to traditional rock it often has quieter songs, making them easier to sing.
It’s nice because, while being easy to sing, it still has those exciting, rock-like moments.
My top recommendation is Billy Joel’s “Piano Man.” Its melody incorporates elements of jazz, so singing it will give off a sophisticated impression.
I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen)Post Malone

Singer-songwriter Post Malone, known for his originality and inventive lyrics, has earned widespread popularity.
His polarizing style is certainly striking.
This track, “I Had Some Help (feat.
Morgan Wallen),” is a collaboration with Morgan Wallen, a singer-songwriter active in the country music scene.
While it contains elements of country, it leans more toward a soft alternative rock feel, characterized by a narrow vocal range and gentle rises and falls in pitch.


