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.
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Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 60s to sing: World classics and recommended popular tracks (11–20)
Eternal FlameThe Bangles

It is a beautiful love song by the American all-female band The Bangles.
The lyrics, which express true love and its enduring nature, are sure to resonate with many people.
The song was included on the 1989 album “Everything” and achieved great success, topping the charts in multiple countries.
Celebrating a love that burns forever, this track is perfect for moments when you want to feel the bond with someone special, such as weddings or anniversaries.
With its gentle melody and singable range, it’s also a great choice for karaoke.
Think of the one you love and sing it with all your heart.
Yesterday Once MoreCarpenters

The song “Yesterday Once More” is extremely popular in Japan as well.
For many people, the Carpenters are synonymous with this track.
The key feature of this piece is, without a doubt, the chorus.
While it’s not insanely high, some people may find it a bit difficult to sing.
In many cases, those who struggle to hit the notes in the chorus tend to tilt their heads upward as they sing.
If you can’t reach higher notes and you look up, it actually makes it harder to produce sound.
Try to be mindful not to force your voice, and attempt to sing while keeping your head slightly tilted downward.
Last ChristmasWham!

A warm pop song that brings back memories of old Christmas parties.
The lyrics, filled with the pain of heartbreak and the hope for new love, are striking.
Released in December 1984, the song spent five consecutive weeks at No.
2 on the UK charts.
As one of Wham!’s signature hits, it has remained beloved for many years, and a film of the same name was released in 2019.
George Michael’s gentle vocals and the nostalgic melody are perfect for warming the heart during the Christmas season.
Be sure to give it a listen on special days spent with your partner or family.
Moon RiverAudrey Hepburn

It’s the theme song from the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and in the movie Audrey sings it softly while strumming an acoustic guitar.
Andy Williams’s version is nice too, but Audrey’s delicate, slender voice is so fragile and captivating.
Aux Champs-ÉlyséesDaniele Vidal

The chorus of “Aux Champs-Élysées” is something everyone’s heard—an iconic song that amplified 1970s Japanese people’s longing for the “stylish city of Paris.” Daniele Vidal, with her big eyes and cute features, fit the song’s image perfectly.
It’s funny how listening to this song makes you want to head out into the city, skipping along in vividly colored shoes.
Temptation of the BreezeOlivia Newton-John

A smash hit from the time when the description “fairy-like” fit Olivia Newton-John perfectly.
I remember it holding the number-one spot for a long stretch on American Top 40, where Reiko Yukawa was the DJ.
Her clear, translucent voice truly embodied the Japanese title, “The Temptation of a Breeze.” It feels like a song I could sing comfortably.
Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 60s to sing: World classics and recommended popular tracks (21–30)
Sad AngelMary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin’s debut song, known for being produced by Paul McCartney.
It became a worldwide hit, spawning cover versions in many languages, and in Japan it was covered by numerous singers—so it’s likely everyone has heard it at least once.
The uniquely wistful melodic line reflects the song’s roots in a Russian folk tune.



