[2025] For Men in Their 50s! A Collection of Classic English-Language Songs That Are Easy to Sing at Karaoke
For those who say, “I still want to enjoy the Western music I was obsessed with in my youth,” or “I’m looking for classic hits that will liven up karaoke,” we’ve put together recommended Western songs—focusing on masterpieces from the 1980s to 1990s, the era when today’s men in their 50s likely spent their formative years.
We’ve carefully selected karaoke-friendly tracks, from songs with beautiful, easy-to-follow melodies to rhythm-driven tunes that are fun to sing.
From numbers that will have you humming along with fond nostalgia to timeless classics that haven’t lost their shine, we offer a lineup you can enjoy to suit any situation.
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[2025] For Men in Their 50s! A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Western Classics for Karaoke (31–40)
ImagineJohn Lennon

This “Imagine” is a signature song from John Lennon’s solo career and is also known as a political song that asserts his pacifism.
Even today, when conflicts arise somewhere in the world, the song is still subject to broadcast bans, which underscores the strong influence of both the song and John Lennon himself.
Don’t Stop Believin’Journey

It’s a 1981 hit song by the American band Journey.
Journey has many hit songs such as “Open Arms” and “Separate Ways,” but I think the easiest to sing at karaoke is “Don’t Stop Believin’.”
Stay with mePeter Cetera

“Stay with Me” is a song released in 1987 by Peter Cetera, who had been the vocalist of Chicago.
It was composed by Bobby Caldwell, a singer representative of AOR, and he later released a self-cover of the song himself.
Baby, Come BackPlayer

It’s a song released in 1978 by the American band Player, and it even reached No.
1 on the Billboard charts.
(They didn’t have much success afterward, so they’re kind of a one-hit wonder.
) I don’t think it’s too difficult to sing at karaoke.
It sounds even cooler if you can harmonize on the chorus.
SailingRod Stewart

This is a signature song by the British sexy singer Rod Stewart.
It might be difficult to capture a husky and sexy vocal like Rod Stewart’s, but if you sing with feeling and keep your pitch precise, I think you can sing it beautifully.
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Let It BeThe Beatles

A supreme masterpiece representing the Beatles’ final years, a timeless super song that needs no introduction.
The tempo is relaxed, and many people may remember the lyrics, so it’s a very easy song to sing.
Let’s perform it with heartfelt emotion.
What a Fool BelievesThe Doobie Brothers

This is a 1979 work by the Doobie Brothers.
Kenny Loggins also contributed to the songwriting.
It’s a representative track from the period when, following Michael McDonald’s joining, the band shifted from their previously rock-oriented sound to an AOR style, and it reached number one in the U.
S.





