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[2025] For Men in Their 50s! A Collection of Classic Western Songs That Hype Up Karaoke

[2025] For Men in Their 50s! A Collection of Classic Western Songs That Hype Up Karaoke
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[2025] For Men in Their 50s! A Collection of Classic Western Songs That Hype Up Karaoke

For those currently in their 50s, their formative years were roughly from the 1980s to the mid-1990s, and the iconic hits from that era are still beloved as classic karaoke favorites that people keep singing today.

From hard rock and metal to synth-pop and even the alternative rock that followed in the ’90s, these songs are full of appeal that resonates across generations.

In this article, we’ll highlight Western hits that are especially familiar to people in their 50s—surefire tracks to light up any karaoke session.

Enjoy this gem-filled collection of Western music that blends nostalgia with a fresh spark.

[2025] For Men in Their 50s! A Roundup of Classic Western Songs That Liven Up Karaoke (1–10)

WhateverNEW!Oasis

Oasis – Whatever (Official Video)
WhateverNEW!Oasis

A non-album single released by the legendary Manchester band between their debut, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?.

Released in December 1994, the track is distinguished by its grand string arrangement featuring the London Session Orchestra and its running time of over six minutes.

With lyrics themed around “being yourself” and “freedom,” it powerfully champions the importance of self-determination.

Peaking at No.

3 on the UK Singles Chart and staying on the chart for about 51 weeks, the song was also used in commercials for Coca-Cola and Asahi Off.

With an orchestral rock sound that nods to the Beatles, it’s a karaoke favorite that’s sure to leave you feeling exhilarated when you belt it out.

Summer Of ’69NEW!Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams – Summer Of ’69 (Official Music Video)
Summer Of '69NEW!Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams, the world-famous rock star from Canada.

This track from his acclaimed 1984 album Reckless is a youthful anthem that sings of memories from his boyhood, when he started a band with his first guitar.

It’s more than just a summer love song; it portrays the struggle of a young man torn between the dream of becoming a rock star and the pull of a stable life.

Riding on powerful guitar riffs and a catchy melody, the line “those were the best days of my life” resonates with listeners’ own youth, sparking a sense of shared nostalgia across generations.

Reaching as high as No.

5 in the U.

S.

and performed at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Cricket World Cup, this classic is guaranteed to get everyone swapping stories of the old days when you sing it at karaoke!

More Than WordsNEW!Extreme

Extreme – More Than Words (Official Music Video)
More Than WordsNEW!Extreme

Known for their sound that fuses hard rock and funk, Extreme took a major turn with this acoustic ballad released in 1991, which reshaped the band’s image.

The song carries the message that love should be shown through actions rather than just words, and it captivates with the beautiful harmony between Nuno Bettencourt’s delicate acoustic guitar and Gary Cherone’s warm vocals.

Released despite opposition from the label, it went on to top the U.

S.

Billboard chart and became a hit around the world.

It is included on the album “Pornograffitti.” For karaoke, if you sing it gently in step with the acoustic guitar’s resonance, the entire venue will be wrapped in a warm atmosphere.

Basket CaseNEW!Green Day

Green Day – Basket Case [Official Music Video] (4K Upgrade)
Basket CaseNEW!Green Day

Featured on the 1994 album Dookie and also a hit single, this is one of Green Day’s signature songs.

Written by vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong based on his own experience with panic disorder, it candidly portrays anxiety and confusion while blending a catchy melody with punk’s breakneck energy.

For karaoke, its simple chord progression and brisk tempo make it easy to sing and guaranteed to hype up the crowd.

As a song that epitomizes 1990s alternative rock, it’s irresistibly nostalgic for those who remember the era, and its appeal resonates across generations.

Belt it out with energy, and the whole venue will be united in the fun!

Smells Like Teen SpiritNEW!Nirvana

Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit (Official Music Video)
Smells Like Teen SpiritNEW!Nirvana

Released in September 1991, this track is a historic number that ignited the grunge movement on a global scale.

Its quiet-verse-to-explosive-chorus “quiet–loud” structure shocked the music scene at the time.

Lead singer Kurt Cobain said he set out to “write the ultimate pop song,” and the simple yet powerful guitar riff and lyrics portraying youthful apathy and alienation resonated with countless listeners.

It won two awards at the MTV Video Music Awards and peaked at No.

6 on the Billboard Hot 100.

With an instantly recognizable intro and a chorus that makes you want to shout, it’s a karaoke staple that unites the entire room.

TodayNEW!The Smashing Pumpkins

A song that still gets talked about as a quintessential anthem of the 1990s alternative rock scene.

Featured on The Smashing Pumpkins’ classic album Siamese Dream and released as a single in September 1993, it captivates with its dramatic structure that shifts from quiet verses to a thunderous, wall-of-sound chorus.

Written by Billy Corgan during a depressive period, it carries a deep irony beneath lyrics that may initially sound upbeat.

It topped a Canadian music magazine’s year-end list and also ranked high on the U.

S.

charts.

Known as well for being sampled by Dragon Ash, the track is beloved across generations.

It became a massive sing-along at their miraculous return shows in Japan in 2025, and it’s guaranteed to fire up any karaoke session if you emphasize the contrast between the calm and the explosive parts.

The Power Of LoveNEW!Huey Lewis & The News

Huey Lewis & The News – The Power Of Love (Official Music Video)
The Power Of LoveNEW!Huey Lewis & The News

This gem, written by one of the quintessential rock bands of the 1980s, Huey Lewis and the News, as the theme song for the film Back to the Future, hit No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in August 1985 and was even nominated for an Academy Award.

Its catchy guitar riff and powerful chorus—memorably accompanying Marty McFly’s high-speed skateboard scene—leave a strong impression.

The lyrics don’t directly reference the film’s story; instead, they explore the universal theme of love, which gives the song timeless appeal.

Many who came of age watching its music video in heavy rotation on MTV will feel a wave of nostalgia.

With its brisk tempo and accessible melody, it’s easy to sing at karaoke and guaranteed to fire up the crowd!

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