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[60s] Western Songs Ranking That Hype Up Karaoke [2026]

The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they can liven up the atmosphere, right?

This time, we’re introducing lively English-language karaoke songs that have been popular among people in their 60s.

We hope you find it helpful!

Give them a try.

[60s] Western Songs Ranking That Hype Up Karaoke [2026] (61–70)

Have You Never Been MellowOlivia Newton-John61rank/position

Temptation of the Breeze [with Japanese subtitles] Olivia Newton-John
Have You Never Been MellowOlivia Newton-John

A 1975 number by Olivia Newton-John.

In Japan, it’s well known under the title “Soyokaze no Yūwaku” (“Temptation by a Gentle Breeze”).

Her clear, transparent vocals make it a pleasant listen, and it somehow feels nostalgic.

How about it for those times when you want to relax and gently get into the mood?

Livin’ It UpBill LaBounty62rank/position

Though not widely known to the general public, this is a quintessential AOR track by Bill LaBounty from 1982.

Any AOR fan will recognize it.

The sound is classic, unmistakable AOR, and it’s also very easy to sing.

Aim for a mature vibe and deliver it with a cool, understated style!

Hail Holy QueenDeloris Van Cartier63rank/position

Sister Act – Hail Holy Queen (Deloris and The Sisters)
Hail Holy QueenDeloris Van Cartier

Sister Act, a classic film that continues to be loved by many viewers, is a heartwarming music-centered movie in which a struggling singer transforms a convent choir so dramatically that she gradually gains recognition from the townspeople and the convent community.

The film features numerous iconic songs, and among them, the most memorable is surely Hail Holy Queen, the first piece performed by the newly evolved choir.

Although it’s a traditional Christian hymn, this rendition is arranged with a decidedly groovy and lively vibe.

As a choral piece, some parts feature frequent improvisational embellishments, but the basic main melody is fairly easy to sing—so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Modern GirlSheena Easton64rank/position

The 1980 debut single by UK-born singer Sheena Easton.

It’s a very refreshing number.

She went on to release many hit songs afterward.

She’s a singer who’s almost synonymous with the ’80s, and she’s also a highly skilled vocalist with a beautiful voice.

Recommended for those confident in their singing!

The Greatest Love Of AllGeorge Benson65rank/position

Raisa – Greatest Love of All ft. JYS (Originally by Whitney Houston)
The Greatest Love Of AllGeorge Benson

A 1977 number by jazz and fusion guitarist George Benson.

Whitney Houston’s cover version is super famous, right? It was also the theme song for the autobiographical film of world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, “Ali: The Greatest – My Own Story.” George Benson’s vocals on this original version are also outstanding—you almost forget he’s a guitarist.