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Karaoke songs in foreign languages that are easy for women in their 60s to sing: world classics and recommended popular tracks

It’s not easy to expand your karaoke repertoire, but with this playlist you’ll never be at a loss.

You don’t have to force yourself to chase the latest trends—these days, older music is making a comeback too.

In any case, the best thing is to choose songs that are easy for you to sing.

I’ve picked out plenty, so please find the ones that suit you.

Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 60s to sing. World-famous classics and recommended popular songs (1–10)

Bridge Over Troubled WaterSimon&Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge over Troubled Water (from The Concert in Central Park)
Bridge Over Troubled WaterSimon&Garfunkel

A song distinguished by a breathtakingly beautiful melody that brings tears to your eyes and lyrics that resonate with the heart.

Known as one of Simon & Garfunkel’s signature works, it was released in January 1970 and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year that same year.

With a warm, gospel-influenced arrangement and Art Garfunkel’s pure, translucent vocals, it echoes gently, as if staying close to your heart.

Cherished by many as an anthem encouraging those striving to overcome difficult times, it remains a timeless classic.

Why not think of someone dear to you and let yourself sink into the relaxed tempo as you sing along?

Hey JudeThe Beatles

The Beatles – The Beatles – Hey Jude (Official Music Video) [Remastered 2015]
Hey JudeThe Beatles

Released as the first single from Apple Records and included on the compilation album of the same name, the song “Hey Jude” was written by Paul McCartney to comfort John Lennon’s son, Julian Lennon.

It is also known as an unusually long ballad for pop music, running over seven minutes.

Overall, the vocal range is narrow and easy to sing, but the melody rises and falls sharply, so take care not to miss the notes.

With a chorus that repeats at the end and invites a crowd sing-along, it’s a heartwarming number.

Let It BeThe Beatles

The title track “Let It Be” from their 13th album, which also served as the soundtrack to a documentary film of the same name.

Its memorable piano-driven chord progression has had a profound influence on musicians worldwide, and in Japan it’s one of those universally recognized signature songs you often hear in many places.

With many repeated pitches in the melody and a relaxed tempo, it’s approachable not only for newcomers to Western music but also for those who aren’t confident in their singing.

As a song everyone knows, it’s sure to draw attention at karaoke—an imperishable classic.

Dancing QueenABBA

ABBA – Dancing Queen (Official Music Video)
Dancing QueenABBA

This song is filled with the joy of celebrating youth and freedom, and just listening to it makes your heart start to dance.

You can feel the exhilaration of becoming the star of the dance floor through the lyrics.

Released as a single in Sweden in August 1976, it went on to become a worldwide hit.

It remains a beloved classic to this day, appearing in works like the film “Mamma Mia!”.

Of ABBA’s 14 Top 40 hits, this is said to be the only one that reached number one in the United States.

Why not let the music carry you and sing along with a smile, as you reminisce about a nostalgic page of your youth?

HonestyBilly Joel

Billy Joel – Honesty (Official Video)
HonestyBilly Joel

The third cut single from the album “52nd Street.” A beautiful, melancholic piano melody paired with serious lyrics.

When you’re struggling with relationships, feeling betrayed, or losing faith in people, listening to this song is deeply relatable—a masterpiece that penetrates to the depths of the soul.