[2026] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! Recommended Western Classics That Will Move You
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to completely change the mood by singing a timeless Western hit at karaoke that moves everyone there? In this article, we introduce classic Western songs with beautiful melodies and lyrics that will stir the hearts of listeners.
From grand, powerful ballads to quiet, soul-soothing numbers, we’ve gathered plenty of moving tracks, including the latest releases.
We’ve also picked songs that are easier to try even if you’re not confident in your English pronunciation, so find your favorite and give it a go at your next karaoke session!
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[2026] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! Recommended Moving Western Classics (31–40)
Save The Best For lastVanessa Williams

Speaking of melodious ballads that represent the 1990s, this is the one.
Vanessa Williams delivers a tender yet powerful performance.
In Japan, the song was actually used in a commercial in the ’90s in which she herself starred.
It was later covered by various artists around the world.
The SubwayChappell Roan

It’s a song that really builds up toward the second half.
In the first half, the chorus goes up to D5, but it’s not a section where you should belt, so aim for an airy, gentle delivery.
The tempo isn’t fast, so it’s easier if you learn it melody by melody.
If you’re not used to using falsetto, practice humming so you can switch smoothly between chest voice and falsetto.
In the first half, try projecting your voice upward, resonating in the area between the eyebrows or the head to create a light, open sound.
In the second half, the resonance gets a bit stronger, so direct the sound downward and resonate in the chest to bring out more power.
Try speaking or singing with a hand on your chest—you’ll feel strong vibrations there—then sing while focusing on that resonance!
Hey JudeThe Beatles

Among the Beatles songs everyone knows, this is a great one to recommend: it can be sung slowly and has gentle lyrics.
It’s a classic that appeals not only to Beatles fans but to people of all ages.
It would also make a nice, mellow finale for a party.
I Don’t Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith

This is Aerosmith’s extremely famous ballad that moved audiences around the world as the theme song for the movie Armageddon.
While Aerosmith is usually a hard-hitting rock band, they’re absolutely top-notch when it comes to ballads.
Be sure to belt it out during karaoke and spread the emotion!
Can You Feel The Love TonightElton John

This is a song featured in the hugely popular story The Lion King, which has been made into both a film and a musical.
Elton John sings it with a gentle, heartfelt touch.
Since it’s a moody love song, it seems perfect to sing as a closer toward the end of a karaoke session.


