[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.
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[2025] For Men in Their 50s! A Compilation of Classic Western Songs That Liven Up Karaoke (81–90)
All through the nightCyndi Lauper

Cyndi, who is still active as a popular artist.
Among the many hits she had in the ’80s, this is a love song.
Her singing resonates with the heart, and she’s such a wonderful artist whose expressive power evokes scenes even without translating every word.
Private EyesDaryl Hall & John Oates

Hall & Oates’ most danceable hit from the ’80s.
It was played so often at discos and clubs that many people probably can’t help but start moving when they hear it.
It’s a great track to sing along to and let loose while dancing.
Material girlMadonna

An upbeat dance number by a female Madonna who has it all—sexy, cool, and outstanding performance.
How about dressing in a Madonna-style costume and going all out dancing and singing for a year-end party? Whether for better or worse, it’s sure to make an impact.
One More NightPhil Collins

When it comes to male artists who really know how to captivate in Western music, Phil Collins comes to mind.
This is a relaxed ballad that’s very easy to sing.
How about setting the mood—dim the lights, take a glass in hand, and give it a try? You’re sure to become a heartthrob.
together foreverRick Astley

If I had to name an artist from the ’80s who left a strong impression, it would be Rick Astley.
The gap between his looks and his voice was incredible and really shocked me.
His singing voice is excellent, and many of his songs are catchy, pop numbers that are very easy to sing along to, so I especially recommend him.
ParadiseSade

Sade’s “Paradise” is perfect for singing with a cool, languid vibe on a hot summer night.
It’s also popular with men, so why not try it at karaoke? It’s quite challenging—high-spec R&B for those confident in their skills.
Above all, keep it stylish.
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Saving all my love for youWhitney Houston

It’s a song that was featured in a film co-starring Kevin Costner, and if you’re going to sing Western music at karaoke, you should definitely try this one at least once.
It requires strong vocal ability, so you’ll probably need a lot of practice, but if you can belt out the chorus, you’re sure to get a round of applause.





