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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.

[50s] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Back To BlackAmy Winehouse29rank/position

This is a karaoke track by Amy Winehouse, whose husky vocals and a world brimming with a smoky flavor enable a richly dense sonic approach.

The melody progresses in a range that’s easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf, and her artistry—familiar to women in their 50s as well—evokes a sense of luxury.

The Final CountdownEurope30rank/position

Europe – The Final Countdown (Official Video)
The Final CountdownEurope

Released in 1986, this song is the signature hit that catapulted the Swedish rock band Europe to global stardom.

With lyrics built around the grand theme of leaving Earth and embarking on a journey to Venus, it symbolically captures the feelings one faces at life’s turning points and before making major decisions, evoking the dreams and sense of adventure we held in our youth.

The brass-like synthesizer riff at the beginning leaves an unforgettable impact after just one listen, and its polished quality makes it easy to see why it hit number one in over 25 countries worldwide.

The melody is catchy and easy to remember, and since it mostly stays in the mid-range, even those who aren’t confident with English-language songs may find it approachable.

The chorus is a guaranteed all-together singalong—an enduring anthem loved across generations.

[50s] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Eyes of the TigerSurvivor31rank/position

Survivor – Eye Of The Tiger (Official HD Video)
Eyes of the TigerSurvivor

This is Survivor’s signature song, famous as the theme of the movie Rocky III.

Much like the spirit of the Rocky films, this track seems to pump plenty of adrenaline into your body before taking on a challenge, making it great for training.

Sing it at karaoke when you want to fire yourself up.

AlwaysBon Jovi32rank/position

Bon Jovi – Always (Official Music Video)
AlwaysBon Jovi

This is a love song by Bon Jovi, whose pop sound—rooted in easy-to-listen-to vocals and guitar—creates a presence revered worldwide as charismatic.

The straightforward lyrics shine at karaoke, and the friendly, approachable vocals make it an enjoyable, uplifting choice even for men in their 60s.

Wide AwakeKaty Perry33rank/position

Katy Perry – Wide Awake (Official Video)
Wide AwakeKaty Perry

This is a karaoke song by Katy Perry, who enjoys high popularity thanks to her catchy vocal work and pop-leaning artist persona.

It’s also increasingly popular among women in their 30s, and its uncomplicated chord progression makes it easier to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.

Don’t Stop Me NowQueen34rank/position

Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now (Official Video)
Don't Stop Me NowQueen

Queen has so many karaoke-friendly songs that I had a hard time choosing, but I decided to go with this one that everyone knows from the commercials! It’s upbeat and really gets the crowd going.

It’s from 1978, so it should hit the sweet spot for people in their 50s right now, don’t you think?

It Must Have Been LoveRoxette35rank/position

Roxette – It Must Have Been Love (Official Music Video)
It Must Have Been LoveRoxette

A gem of a ballad by the Swedish pop duo Roxette.

Originally produced as a Christmas single in 1987, the song became a worldwide hit after being included on the soundtrack of the 1990 film Pretty Woman.

Its structure is masterful, building emotion gradually from a quiet piano introduction, and Marie Fredriksson’s clear, luminous vocals poignantly convey the pain of heartbreak.

Per Gessle’s melody subtly shifts the chorus progression with each repetition, continuously stirring the listener’s emotions.

In June 1990 it reached No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100, and it also received a BMI award recognizing six million broadcast performances.

Many listeners will likely be reminded of the film’s romantic scenes.

It’s a perfect song for quietly reflective moments or when you want to look back on memories with someone special.