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Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 60s: timeless world classics and recommended popular tracks

It can be really hard to figure out how to liven things up at karaoke, and I think it’s easy to lose confidence.

But if you use a list like this, you can feel confident that this will get the crowd going at karaoke.

And actually, that confidence itself might be the most important thing you need.

Karaoke Songs in Western Music That Get Women in Their 60s Excited: World Classics and Recommended Popular Tracks (21–30)

Poupée de cire, poupée de sonFrance Gall

Dreaming Chanson Doll — Poupée de cire, poupée de son
Poupée de cire, poupée de sonFrance Gall

Japanese title: “Yumemiru Chanson Ningyo” (literally, “Dreaming Chanson Doll”).

A French pop song written and composed by Serge Gainsbourg.

It was also a hit in Japan and has been covered by numerous singers.

With its characteristically cute French-pop melody, it’s a pleasant song to sing.

Say you love meFleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac – Say you love me Live 1977
Say you love meFleetwood Mac

A 1975 hit by Fleetwood Mac, a British group that originally started as a blues band.

Sung by the “rock songstress” Stevie Nicks, this number is pop yet undeniably rock.

It’s got a great groove, so it’s highly recommended for the rock-loving you.

The LocomotionLittle Eva

A number released by Little Eva in 1962, composed by none other than Carole King.

Carole King herself later self-covered it in 1980, and then Kylie Minogue covered it in 1987, making it a revival hit.

It’s a very upbeat number that’s sure to get everyone going.

I Want To Break FreeQueen

Queen – I Want To Break Free (Official Video)
I Want To Break FreeQueen

The song “I Want to Break Free,” included on the 11th album The Works and also known for its music video—a parody of the British TV drama Coronation Street—that sparked mixed reactions.

Because of its lyrics, it became popular in South America at the time as an anthem of freedom for people suffering under oppressive regimes.

Its vocal range is narrow and the pitch movement isn’t drastic, so you can sing it comfortably while listening to the ensemble.

If possible, I’d like you to sing it with an understanding of the lyrics—this is a soulful pop tune.

Las Palabras De AmorQueen

Queen – Las Palabras De Amor (Top Of The Pops, 1982)
Las Palabras De AmorQueen

The song “Las Palabras De Amor,” featured on the 10th album Hot Space.

The opening, which begins with a floating, synth-driven sound, and the spacious choral work are particularly striking.

While the melody stays consistently high, the overall range is actually narrow, and the tempo is relaxed, so it’s easier to try at karaoke if you adjust the key to suit your voice.

Since there are backing vocals throughout, why not try recreating the song’s atmosphere with your friends?

Under PressureQueen

Queen and David Bowie – Under Pressure (Official Video)
Under PressureQueen

Under Pressure, a collaboration with David Bowie that generated a lot of buzz and was included on their 10th album Hot Space.

It topped the UK Singles Chart and is a massive hit, with an opening that sticks in your ears thanks to its memorable bassline.

Freddie Mercury handles the high parts while David Bowie takes the low parts, so the vocal range is wide for a solo singer, but the melody itself is simple—if you’re confident with your key, it’s really fun to sing.

If you have friends who love Western music, it’s a rock classic you should definitely try singing together.

loving youMinnie Riperton

A classic 1970s hit by Minnie Riperton, known for its beautiful melody.

Ann Lewis’s cover was featured in commercials for the cosmetics brand Noevir.

Many other artists have covered the song, and it has been used in various TV shows and commercials.

Why not try recreating her sweet, wistful vocals?