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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 That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke [2026] (1–10)

Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us NowStarship6rank/position

Starship – Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now (Official Music Video) [HD]
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us NowStarship

Known as the theme song from the movie Mannequin, this track remains a popular 80s classic.

With its distinctly 80s pop sensibility and melodious sound, it’s the kind of song that makes the singer feel uplifted.

It’s a great Western hit to perform as a male-female duet.

I Want To Break FreeQueen7rank/position

Queen – I Want To Break Free (Official Video)
I Want To Break FreeQueen

The song “I Want to Break Free,” included on the 11th album The Works and also known for its music video—a parody of the British TV drama Coronation Street—that sparked mixed reactions.

Because of its lyrics, it became popular in South America at the time as an anthem of freedom for people suffering under oppressive regimes.

Its vocal range is narrow and the pitch movement isn’t drastic, so you can sing it comfortably while listening to the ensemble.

If possible, I’d like you to sing it with an understanding of the lyrics—this is a soulful pop tune.

ThrillerMichael Jackson8rank/position

Michael Jackson – Thriller (Official Video – Shortened Version)
ThrillerMichael Jackson

A story about terrifying creatures that appear only in the dead of night, and the resolve to protect a loved one from those eerie monsters.

It’s a track from the album Thriller, released in November 1982 by Michael Jackson from the United States.

The music video is a film-like work running a full 14 minutes, memorable for its zombie dance.

It caused a sensation on MTV at the time and won eight awards at the 1984 Grammys.

Listening to it as Halloween approaches sends a chill down your spine while stirring a powerful determination to protect the one you love.

We Are the ChampionsQueen9rank/position

Queen – We Are The Champions (Official Video)
We Are the ChampionsQueen

Released in 1977, this song is loved worldwide as an anthem celebrating sporting victories.

Freddie Mercury’s powerful vocals and the sing-along friendliness that invites the crowd are its key charms.

Its popularity remains strong, having even been chosen as an official theme song for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

When sung by a large crowd in a stadium, it can make you feel as if you yourself are the champion.

It’s the perfect track for moments when you want to feel the bond with your teammates or celebrate life’s victories.

Under PressureQueen10rank/position

Queen and David Bowie – Under Pressure (Official Video)
Under PressureQueen

Under Pressure, a collaboration with David Bowie that generated a lot of buzz and was included on their 10th album Hot Space.

It topped the UK Singles Chart and is a massive hit, with an opening that sticks in your ears thanks to its memorable bassline.

Freddie Mercury handles the high parts while David Bowie takes the low parts, so the vocal range is wide for a solo singer, but the melody itself is simple—if you’re confident with your key, it’s really fun to sing.

If you have friends who love Western music, it’s a rock classic you should definitely try singing together.