The Carpenters Karaoke Hit Ranking [2026]
Many of you probably listened to them during your youth, didn’t you?
This time, I’d like to introduce this year’s most popular karaoke songs by the American sibling pop duo, the Carpenters.
Their songs have even appeared in English textbooks, so they seem easy to sing at karaoke.
The Carpenters Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I Need to Be in LoveCarpenters1rank/position

A heart-stirring ballad by the Carpenters that sings of yearning for eternal love while confronting the harshness of reality.
It stands apart from purely sweet love songs, capturing delicate emotions swaying between ideal and reality, beautifully conveyed through crystalline vocals.
Released as a single from the May 1976 album “A Kind of Hush,” it topped the U.S.
Easy Listening chart.
In 1995, it was chosen as the ending theme for the Japanese TV drama “Miseinen,” drawing renewed attention.
It’s a gem of a melody that gently accompanies quiet nights spent in contemplation or moments of reflecting on memories with someone dear.
Yesterday Once MoreCarpenters2rank/position

A Carpenters masterpiece that sings of affection for the nostalgic music flowing from the radio, and is also known as a single released in May 1973.
Included on the album Now & Then, this song layers lyrics that cherish a bygone era with Karen’s rich, resonant vocals, gently moving the listener’s heart.
It topped Japan’s Oricon international music chart and is still used in films and TV shows today, so just hearing the melody is sure to make anyone feel nostalgic.
With its relaxed tempo, the English lyrics are easy to catch, making it a great pick even for those not confident about singing Western music.
Pour your heart into it at karaoke, and it’s guaranteed to fill the room with warm emotion.
Close To YouCarpenters3rank/position

Among the Carpenters’ catalog, the classic “(They Long to Be) Close to You” stands out as one of their most beloved hits.
This song is a love ballad depicting a woman pining for someone, and it was released in the 1970s.
Musically, it’s quintessential pop—crafted with a light, gentle melody.
The English lyrics flow smoothly, and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it an easy song to sing.
You can perform it in the style of the original, of course, but a more downbeat, soft-spoken delivery—like Billie Eilish’s—also sounds compelling.
Feel free to use that as a reference.
SingCarpenters4rank/position

The Carpenters have produced numerous classic songs.
“Sing” is one of the tracks that best represents them.
It’s frequently used in commercials and other media, so many of you may find it familiar.
This piece is also very easy to sing.
While there are spots with a slightly wide range, it doesn’t go so high as to require a full-on mixed voice, so anyone should be able to sing it if they set an appropriate key.
If you’re worried about the key change, you might consider lowering it by one step from your initial plan.
Top of the WorldCarpenters5rank/position

The Carpenters are a sibling duo consisting of Karen and Richard.
This song was released in 1972 and reached No.
1 on Billboard the following year.
It has been covered by many singers, and in Japan it has been performed by prominent artists such as Mari Amachi, Hiromi Iwasaki, and Agnes Chan.


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