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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 (31–40)

Can the CanSuzi Quatro

A pioneering female rock ’n’ roller, Suzi Quatro’s 1973 hit song.

Despite her petite frame and cute looks, she played bass and sang with power, profoundly influencing later generations of female rockers.

In any case, this song is all about vocal power.

Sing it without straining your voice!

Best of My LoveThe Emotions

The Emotions – Best of My Love (Official Audio)
Best of My LoveThe Emotions

A disco classic from 1977 by The Emotions, a female vocal trio from the United States.

It was produced by Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire.

It’s a timeless dance song that still sounds fresh today.

Let’s hustle and relive that sizzling disco era!

When I See You AgainThe Three Degrees

Three Degrees – When Will I See You Again [HQ stereo]
When I See You AgainThe Three Degrees

A 1974 single by the female vocal trio The Three Degrees.

The Japanese title is “Whisper of Angels.” It’s a number with beautiful harmonies—a song you’ll want to sing when you want a fresh, uplifting vibe.

By all means, try singing it together while harmonizing!

Call MeBlondie

A 1980 track by Blondie, a band with a sole female vocalist.

Deborah Harry’s mischievous, bewitching charm is fantastic.

Even among Blondie’s songs, this one is especially powerful.

It’s a number I’d love for rock-loving women like you to sing.

Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us NowStarship

Starship – Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now (Official Music Video) [HD]
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us NowStarship

Known as the theme song from the movie Mannequin, this track remains a popular 80s classic.

With its distinctly 80s pop sensibility and melodious sound, it’s the kind of song that makes the singer feel uplifted.

It’s a great Western hit to perform as a male-female duet.