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[For People in Their 50s] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs Ranking [2026]

The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?

This time, we’ll introduce some easy-to-sing Western karaoke songs that were popular among people in their 50s in 2017.

I hope you find it helpful!

These are sure to get everyone pumped up.

[For People in Their 50s] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Rankings [2026] (61–70)

FantasyMariah Carey66rank/position

Mariah Carey – Fantasy (Official 4K Video)
FantasyMariah Carey

This karaoke song by the diva Mariah Carey, whose powerful vocal work proves her high musicality and commands overwhelming popularity worldwide, is especially favored by women in their 30s.

Its melody is easy to sing, with a range that even those who struggle with pitch can comfortably try.

Baby, Come BackPlayer67rank/position

It’s a song released in 1978 by the American band Player, and it even reached No.

1 on the Billboard charts.

(They didn’t have much success afterward, so they’re kind of a one-hit wonder.) I don’t think it’s too difficult to sing at karaoke.

It sounds even cooler if you can harmonize on the chorus.

Danger ZoneKenny Loggins68rank/position

Kenny Loggins – Danger Zone (Official Video – Top Gun)
Danger ZoneKenny Loggins

A single that captured the speed and thrill of fighter jets, opening the 1986 film Top Gun.

Crafted by Italian maestro Giorgio Moroder, its fusion of synthesizers and hard-edged guitar is the very symbol of ’80s rock.

Peaking at No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and featured on the film’s soundtrack, which sold over 9 million copies in the U.S.

alone, this track is guaranteed to light up any karaoke session.

The tempo is brisk, but the powerful chorus lines are perfect for belting out, delivering an exhilarating rush.

For those who remember the era, it’s a definitive karaoke staple—easy to sing at full throttle while picturing that iconic jet launch sequence.

To Be With YouMr. BIG69rank/position

Mr. Big – To Be With You 4K Video
To Be With YouMr. BIG

A four-piece American hard rock band, Mr.

Big—hugely popular in Japan as well—released this ballad as a single from their 1991 album “Lean into It.” It was their biggest hit, topping the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks and reaching number one in more than 15 countries worldwide.

Characterized by simple acoustic guitar strumming and beautiful vocal harmonies, it has an easy, handclap-friendly groove that makes your body move naturally.

The lyrics express a desire to be there for a love that isn’t going well, making it a song often played at weddings and in nostalgic moments.

Known as a group of virtuosos, they deliberately dialed back their technical showmanship here to put the emotion of the song front and center—another key highlight.

It’s a perfect karaoke pick to sing with friends, sure to bring back the heat of your youth.

Tears in HeavenEric Clapton70rank/position

Eric Clapton – Tears In Heaven (Official Video)
Tears in HeavenEric Clapton

Eric Clapton, lauded worldwide as a guitar god, released this ballad—wrapped in gentle acoustic guitar tones—in 1992 as the theme song for the film Rush.

Behind the song lies a tragic event: the heartbreaking accident involving his son in 1991.

The lyrics, asking whether they might meet again in heaven, reflect a father seeking a glimmer of hope amid profound sorrow.

This classic, which won three major Grammy Awards, is easy to sing thanks to its relaxed tempo and accessible range; those who used to listen to it will likely find themselves singing it with nostalgia and deep feeling.

It’s a perfect choice for moments when you want to deliver something tender and moving.