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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] (21–30)

No Woman No CryBob Marley & The Wailers22rank/position

Bob Marley – No Woman, No Cry (Official Video)
No Woman No CryBob Marley & The Wailers

Known as an iconic reggae song, this track was released by Bob Marley & The Wailers in 1974 and is included on the album Natty Dread.

Its lyrics, expressing empathy and comfort for people facing poverty and hardship, have resonated with many.

The version featured on the 1975 live album Live! is especially famous, and the song played a crucial role in bringing reggae to a global audience.

Its message, symbolizing strength and hope in overcoming adversity, is deeply moving.

Hot StuffDonna Summer23rank/position

A 1979 hit single by singer Donna Summer, known as the “Queen of Disco.” It’s a track with an unforgettable intro accompaniment and was featured in numerous commercials.

For those from the disco generation, it’s a number that’s sure to send your excitement soaring—a song that makes you want to dance and sing with your whole body.

Oh, Pretty WomanRoy Orbison24rank/position

A hit number released by Roy Orbison in 1964.

Later, it became well known among younger generations as well, thanks to a cover by the hard rock band Van Halen and its use as the theme song in the film Pretty Woman.

Be sure to sing it in front of your wife!

Dress You UpMadonna25rank/position

Madonna – Dress You Up (Official Video)
Dress You UpMadonna

A single from the Queen of Pop Madonna’s 1984 album “Like a Virgin.” Produced by Nile Rodgers of CHIC.

A superb early-Madonna dance-pop number! Let’s sing and dance with emotion!

PhysicalOlivia Newton-John26rank/position

Olivia Newton-John – Physical (Official Music Video)
PhysicalOlivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John’s 1981 smash hit.

Even today, when people think of the ’80s, this number often comes up.

With its upbeat, disco-style sound and the music video featuring her in a leotard that completely changed her previous image, it’s a song that really captures the spirit of the 1980s.

A recommended number for those with a healthy vibe.

loving youMinnie Riperton27rank/position

A classic 1970s hit by Minnie Riperton, known for its beautiful melody.

Ann Lewis’s cover was featured in commercials for the cosmetics brand Noevir.

Many other artists have covered the song, and it has been used in various TV shows and commercials.

Why not try recreating her sweet, wistful vocals?

Help!The Beatles28rank/position

The Beatles • “Help” (Live) • 1965 (Reelin’ In The Years Archives)
Help!The Beatles

The Beatles’ 10th single, released in July 1965.

Although it’s a Lennon–McCartney composition, the lead vocal is by John Lennon, and it’s said to be effectively John’s work.

On TV in Japan, it’s well-known from shows like “Kaiun! Nandemo Kanteidan” and “Eigo de Shabera Night.” As a bit of trivia, at the supermarket Ito-Yokado, the instrumental version of this song is reportedly used as an in-store code to call cashiers from other departments to help when the grocery checkouts get crowded.