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Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 50s: world classics and recommended popular tracks

Western music has a timeless appeal in any era, doesn’t it?

Here, we’ve put together a selection of Western songs that women in their 50s can really get fired up with at karaoke.

You’ll find plenty of tracks—from songs by legendary rock bands still going strong today to original versions of classics that have been covered by many different artists!

Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 50s: World classics and recommended popular tracks (1–10)

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?

Eye Of The TigerSurvivor

Survivor – Eye Of The Tiger (Official HD Video)
Eye Of The TigerSurvivor

A song by the American hard rock band Survivor, which became a worldwide hit as the theme for the movie Rocky III.

It’s also used as an entrance theme for some athletes, so it likely sounds familiar.

Dave Bickler’s sharp, resonant vocals vividly convey a bold, fiery spirit, and the bass is especially effective, making it a standout track.

Singing this makes you feel pumped up, like “All right, let’s do this!”—a truly energizing song.

Are You Gonna Be My GirlJet

Jet – Are You Gonna Be My Girl (Official Music Video)
Are You Gonna Be My GirlJet

It’s a famous guitar rock song with a fast tempo and a cool vibe.

It’s easy to sing, and even if you’re not very confident in your vocals, you can just belt it out and it still works.

In that sense, it’s the perfect song when you want to have fun and get hyped without overthinking it.

Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 50s: World classics and recommended popular tracks (11–20)

I don’t wanna miss a thingAerosmith

Aerosmith: I don’t wanna miss a thing -Armageddon soundtrack
I don't wanna miss a thingAerosmith

The well-known theme song from the movie Armageddon.

The pairing of Bruce Willis—who perfectly embodies the image of a mischievous dad—and Liv Tyler, the real-life daughter of Steven Tyler who sings the theme, also became a hot topic.

No matter how many times you watch it, the ending brings tears, and when this song starts playing at the very end, the emotion peaks.

When you’re stressed out, try shouting along to this song at the top of your lungs.

Karma ChameleonCulture Club

Culture Club – Karma Chameleon (Official Music Video)
Karma ChameleonCulture Club

A signature song by Culture Club, led by Boy George, who wore a distinctive and eccentric fashion style (but it suited him perfectly and looked great).

The chorus is so catchy you’ll find yourself humming it after just one listen.

The lyrics are simple and the vocal range is narrow, making it easy for anyone to sing and enjoy in a light, casual way.

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.

Hungry Like The WolfDuran Duran

Duran Duran – Hungry like the Wolf (Official Music Video)
Hungry Like The WolfDuran Duran

A fashionable five-piece visual band of the New Romantic rock scene that helped ignite the MTV era.

This song in particular perfectly distills their cool appeal for MTV—it’s amazing.

The chorus is hilarious and fun when you sing it by opening your mouth wide and shouting together with everyone.