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Karaoke songs in Western music that get men in their 60s excited: world-famous classics and recommended hits

In this generation, we saw changes in folk music and the rise of rock on the scene.

Someday, I want to play the electric guitar!

I’m sure many people felt that way.

Take a look while reminiscing about those times.

Karaoke Songs in Western Music That Get Men in Their 60s Excited: World-Class Masterpieces and Recommended Popular Tracks (11–20)

Smoke on the WaterDeep Purple

Deep Purple – Smoke on the Water (LIVE 1974)
Smoke on the WaterDeep Purple

Deep Purple’s signature song, released in 1972, took the world by storm with a guitar riff made of just four notes.

This classic of rock history was inspired by a fire that broke out at a Frank Zappa concert.

On December 4, 1971, a flare gun fired by an audience member ignited the ceiling at a casino in Switzerland.

Witnessing the scene firsthand, the band members masterfully transformed it into music.

Though simple, the riff has a profound allure, and the song is known as a rite of passage for many guitarists.

Beloved by people of all ages, it conveys the timeless power of rock.

No Woman No CryBob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley – No Woman, No Cry (Official Video)
No Woman No CryBob Marley & The Wailers

Known as an iconic reggae song, this track was released by Bob Marley & The Wailers in 1974 and is included on the album Natty Dread.

Its lyrics, expressing empathy and comfort for people facing poverty and hardship, have resonated with many.

The version featured on the 1975 live album Live! is especially famous, and the song played a crucial role in bringing reggae to a global audience.

Its message, symbolizing strength and hope in overcoming adversity, is deeply moving.

Dancing QueenABBA

ABBA – Dancing Queen (Official Music Video)
Dancing QueenABBA

ABBA’s signature hit, emblematic of the disco boom of the 1970s, is an enduring classic loved across generations.

Set to a catchy melody and rhythm, it celebrates the joy of youth and freedom.

Released as a single in Sweden in August 1976, it quickly became a worldwide hit.

Featured in the film “Mamma Mia!,” it has remained popular with audiences of all ages.

At karaoke, it’s a song where anyone can take center stage by singing and dancing to its buoyant beat.

It’s perfect for amping up the mood or having a great time with friends.

Stand By MeBen E. King

Ben E. King – Stand By Me (HQ Video Remastered In 1080p)
Stand By MeBen E. King

Ben E.

King’s 1961 work.

John Lennon’s cover version is also well-known.

In the ’80s, it had a revival hit through the film “Stand by Me.” In Japan, it’s been used in numerous TV commercials, starting with car ads, making it a number everyone has heard.

Don’t overthink it—sing it with feeling!

The StrangerBilly Joel

Billy Joel – The Stranger (Live 1977)
The StrangerBilly Joel

A hit number released in 1977.

It has the kind of urban vibe you’d expect from New York–born Billy Joel.

Among Billy Joel’s songs, this one leans pretty heavily toward rock, and if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely look cool! Don’t forget to nail that stylish whistling in the intro, too.