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.
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Top Karaoke Picks for Women in Their 60s: Popular Western Music Artists Ranking [2026] (1–10)
EvergreenBarbara Streisand6rank/position

The theme song from the 1976 remake film “A Star Is Born,” composed by Barbra herself, who also starred in the movie, became a huge hit.
Both the melody and lyrics are beautiful; Esther (Barbra) sings it in the film, but when it plays over the end credits, it’s a deeply moving masterpiece that brings unstoppable tears.
It’s perfect for singing about love with both power and tenderness.
Cnce Upon A Time In CaliforniaBelinda Carlisle7rank/position

Belinda Carlisle, a female singer who was active from the late ’80s to the early ’90s, is known for her distinctive voice—mysterious in that it carries the bright edge of a high register while also having the richness characteristic of overtones.
Her cover of “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” included on her album “Once Upon a Time in California,” is a classic by Dionne Warwick and is sung within a relatively narrow range, from mid2C to hiD.
Since the original is what it is, there’s a bit of a Black music flavor that remains, but it doesn’t demand any advanced riffs or runs.
If you focus on vibrato that aligns the overtones and frequencies with the off-beats, you should be able to achieve a very high-quality result.
HonestyBilly Joel8rank/position

The third cut single from the album “52nd Street.” A beautiful, melancholic piano melody paired with serious lyrics.
When you’re struggling with relationships, feeling betrayed, or losing faith in people, listening to this song is deeply relatable—a masterpiece that penetrates to the depths of the soul.
Call MeBlondie9rank/position

A 1980 track by Blondie, a band with a sole female vocalist.
Deborah Harry’s mischievous, bewitching charm is fantastic.
Even among Blondie’s songs, this one is especially powerful.
It’s a number I’d love for rock-loving women like you to sing.
Can’t take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang10rank/position

This number, widely loved across generations under the Japanese title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru,” is especially famous in the disco-style cover version by Boys Town Gang from 1982.
It’s a poppy, melodic tune that makes you want to start dancing.
Let’s all dance and sing along, reminiscing about our youthful days!


