Top Karaoke Hits for People in Their 60s: Popular Western Band Songs Ranking [2026]
These days, karaoke is growing in popularity not only among young people but also as a hobby for adults.People in their 60s are likely enjoying it with friends and family as well.For those in their 60s, we’d like to introduce a ranking of songs by Western bands that we recommend singing at karaoke.If you’re not sure what to sing, please use this as a reference.
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Top Karaoke Hits for People in Their 60s: Popular Western Band Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
you really got meThe Kinks21rank/position

A hit number from the British band The Kinks in 1964.
The song has even been hailed as a work that “invented heavy metal,” and it later became a hit again when Van Halen covered it.
The anecdote about the guitar solo—the rumor that Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page played it—has been endlessly repeated from long ago to the present day.
It is said that the guitar solo was actually performed by the Kinks’ guitarist, Dave Davies.
Without YouBadfinger22rank/position

A 1970 song by the British rock group Badfinger.
Cover versions by Nilsson and, more recently, Mariah Carey are very well known.
According to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, the song has been recorded by as many as 180 artists.
However, it seems that Badfinger’s own version was not released as a single (in Japan, it was included on the B-side of a single).
Why not try singing it in the version by your favorite artist?


