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Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 50s to sing. World classics and recommended popular songs.

Karaoke is a great way to relieve stress and refresh yourself.

Your go-to numbers are fun, but why not try singing some Western songs once in a while?

Here are some recommended Western songs that are easy for women in their 50s to sing at karaoke.

Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 50s to sing. World classics and recommended popular songs (41–50)

Can the CanSuzi Quatro

A pioneer among female rockers, Suzi Quatro’s 1973 hit song.

Her cute yet incredibly powerful singing while playing bass had a huge influence on later female rockers.

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

Give it your all—just don’t strain your voice!

Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for women in their 50s to sing. World-famous classics and recommended popular songs (51–60)

someone like youAdele

Adele – Someone Like You (Official Music Video)
someone like youAdele

With a smooth, mature vibe, this song is easy for women in their 40s to sing.

If you hold back and pour emotion into the chorus, you’re sure to capture everyone’s attention! There are a few higher notes, but in live versions Adele herself sings in a lower key, so try following her lead!

It’s too lateCarole King

Carole King – It’s Too Late (Sub. en Español)
It's too lateCarole King

There aren’t any sudden key changes throughout the song, so even those who aren’t confident with high notes should find it easy to sing.

It’s also slow-tempo and the lyrics are easy to remember, making it a good choice for beginners who don’t often sing Western songs at karaoke.

ManeaterDaryl Hall & John Oates

Daryl Hall & John Oates – Maneater (Official Video)
ManeaterDaryl Hall & John Oates

Among Hall & Oates’ classics, this one has a catchy rhythm and a slightly thrilling vibe about a bad woman who preys on men, making it great for the two of us to harmonize to.

There’s a part that, no matter how many times I listen, sounds like Japanese saying “Ore komaranai” (“I’m not bothered”), and singing it that way is hilarious.

We could probably amp things up by doing some light dancing and an air impression of Daryl and John.

Shy GuyDiana King

If you’re a karaoke veteran who’s run out of songs to sing, I’d love for you to really practice this number and master it.

If you can sing a female artist’s reggae track at karaoke, you’ll definitely be the center of attention.

It’s up-tempo and fast, but if you sing it with feeling, it’ll sound pretty good! Give it lots of energy and go for it.

More Than WordsExtreme

Extreme – More Than Words (Official Music Video)
More Than WordsExtreme

Because it’s a slow-tempo song with few key changes throughout, it’s easy for people in their 40s to sing.

It’s also in a male key, so it’s easier even for those who find it hard to hit higher notes lately.

If you practice harmonizing with a friend, it will sound more authentic and make the song even more enjoyable.

Big girl Don’t cryFergie

Fergie – Big Girls Don’t Cry (Personal) (Official Music Video)
Big girl Don't cryFergie

This solo song by Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas is uptempo yet has a slightly bittersweet, mature-woman vibe.

The chorus might be a bit high and hard to hit, but I hope you’ll practice it—it’s a number that women in their 40s can truly make their own.