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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 Hype Up Karaoke [2026] (31–40)

I’ve Never Been To MeCharlene36rank/position

Charlene – I’ve Never Been To Me • TopPop
I've Never Been To MeCharlene

Charlene’s 1977 hit song.

The Japanese title is “Ai wa Kagerō no Yō ni” (“I’ve Never Been to Me”).

Many artists have covered it, but Charlene’s version is probably the most famous.

With its very refreshing sound, it’s a soothing number just to listen to.

A song I’d love to hear sung by someone confident in their vocal ability.

you really got meThe Kinks37rank/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.

A Woman Needs LoveRay Parker Jr.38rank/position

Ray Parker Jr., Raydio – A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do) (Official Video)
A Woman Needs LoveRay Parker Jr.

In Japan, Ray Parker Jr.

is best known for the theme song to the movie Ghostbusters, but he’s actually a master of cutting-style guitar as well.

“A Woman Needs Love” is a hit from the period when he shifted toward an AOR sound.

If you’ve got confidence in your sexy voice, give it a try!

9 to 5 (Morning Train)Sheena Easton39rank/position

Sheena Easton – 9 to 5 (Morning Train) – Official Music Video
9 to 5 (Morning Train)Sheena Easton

A 1980 single by Scottish singer Sheena Easton.

It’s very famous in Japan as it has been used in TV commercials for chu‑hi and SoftBank mobile phones.

It’s a very lively pop number, perfect for 80s Western music fans to enjoy and get excited together.

Can’t take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang40rank/position

Boys Town Gang – Can’t take my eyes off you
Can't take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang

This number, widely loved across generations under the Japanese title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru,” is especially famous in the disco-style cover version by Boys Town Gang from 1982.

It’s a poppy, melodic tune that makes you want to start dancing.

Let’s all dance and sing along, reminiscing about our youthful days!