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Karaoke Recommendations for Women in Their 60s: Popular Western Music Artist Rankings [2026]

Once work and child-rearing have settled down, many people take up karaoke as a hobby.

In particular, I think many women enjoy singing the memorable songs from their youth with friends.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of Western music artists popular among women in their 60s.

Karaoke Recommendations for Women in Their 60s: Popular Western Music Artist Rankings [2026] (41–50)

Eternal FlameThe Bangles46rank/position

The Bangles – Eternal Flame (Official Video)
Eternal FlameThe Bangles

It is a beautiful love song by the American all-female band The Bangles.

The lyrics, which express true love and its enduring nature, are sure to resonate with many people.

The song was included on the 1989 album “Everything” and achieved great success, topping the charts in multiple countries.

Celebrating a love that burns forever, this track is perfect for moments when you want to feel the bond with someone special, such as weddings or anniversaries.

With its gentle melody and singable range, it’s also a great choice for karaoke.

Think of the one you love and sing it with all your heart.

Hey JudeThe Beatles47rank/position

The Beatles – The Beatles – Hey Jude (Official Music Video) [Remastered 2015]
Hey JudeThe Beatles

Released as the first single from Apple Records and included on the compilation album of the same name, the song “Hey Jude” was written by Paul McCartney to comfort John Lennon’s son, Julian Lennon.

It is also known as an unusually long ballad for pop music, running over seven minutes.

Overall, the vocal range is narrow and easy to sing, but the melody rises and falls sharply, so take care not to miss the notes.

With a chorus that repeats at the end and invites a crowd sing-along, it’s a heartwarming number.

California Dreamin’The Mamas & The Papas48rank/position

The Mamas & the Papas – California Dreamin’
California Dreamin'The Mamas & The Papas

A representative song by the folk group The Mamas & the Papas, active in the 1960s, whose introduction alone will make many people think, “How nostalgic!” Listening again now, the slightly wistful melody line and lyrics make it feel as though this song—which should also be a flagship of the peace movement they championed at the time—was already foreseeing the flower movement, bordering on illusion, and the hippie culture sliding into decadence; it’s melancholy.

Because the parts are easy to divide, I’d like to sing it while playing the tambourine, filled with a sense of nostalgia.

I’m In the Mood for DancingThe Nolans49rank/position

The Nolans – I’m In the Mood for Dancing (Official Video)
I'm In the Mood for DancingThe Nolans

The Japanese title is “Dancing Sister.” It’s a 1979 disco number by The Nolans, a sister vocal group from Ireland.

It was featured in many commercials in Japan as well.

If everyone dances and sings along, it’s sure to get the crowd going!

Sugar Baby LoveThe Rubettes50rank/position

The debut single and biggest hit by the British band The Rubettes, who were active in the 1970s.

In Japan, many people rediscovered the charm of this song after it was used as the synchronized swimming track in the Fuji TV drama WATER BOYS.

It’s an irresistibly bright, fun, feel-good tune no matter when you listen to it.