[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.
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- [30s] Western Songs That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke [2026]
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- Karaoke Recommendations for Women in Their 60s: Popular Western Music Artist Rankings [2026]
- [For People in Their 50s] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs Ranking [2026]
- [Karaoke] A Collection of Nostalgic Western Songs That Get Men in Their 70s Fired Up! [2026]
- [60s] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026]
- Karaoke songs that are sure to get a 60-something man fired up
[60s] Western Songs That Hype Up Karaoke [2026] (31–40)
I’m In the Mood for DancingThe Nolans31rank/position

The Japanese title is “Dancing Sister.” It’s a 1979 disco number by The Nolans, a sister vocal group from Ireland.
It was featured in many commercials in Japan as well.
If everyone dances and sings along, it’s sure to get the crowd going!
House of the Rising SunThe Animals32rank/position

The Japanese title is “Asahi no Ataru Ie” (“The House of the Rising Sun”).
The Animals released it in 1964 and it became a huge hit.
It’s a traditional American folk song with an unknown author.
Many artists, including Bob Dylan, have covered it, but the Animals’ version is the most famous.
Give it your all with Eric Burdon–style passionate vocals!
Long Train Runnin’The Doobie Brothers33rank/position

This ultra-famous number gets your body moving the moment you hear the intro.
You’ve probably heard it in all sorts of places, like car TV commercials! It’s from 1973, but it doesn’t feel dated at all—such a cool track! It’s the kind of song you want to sing along to with everyone, adding call-and-response parts.
BreakoutSwing Out Sister34rank/position

A British male-female pop duo, originally formed as a trio.
This is a 1986 release that was also used in a SoftBank commercial.
True to the image of the group’s female vocalist, Corinne Drewery, it’s a very stylish and poppy number.
A perfect track for you with a bob haircut!
Stand By MeBen E. King35rank/position

Ben E.
King’s 1961 work.
John Lennon’s cover version is also well-known.
In the ’80s, it had a revival hit through the film “Stand by Me.” In Japan, it’s been used in numerous TV commercials, starting with car ads, making it a number everyone has heard.
Don’t overthink it—sing it with feeling!


