Western karaoke songs that hype up men in their 40s
It’s pretty cool to be able to casually sing Western songs at karaoke.
This time, we’ve gathered hit Western karaoke songs for men in their 40s.
Pay attention to the lyrics, too.
Even if you don’t understand English, it might be fun to pick songs while translating them with a translation site.
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Karaoke Songs in Western Music That Get Men in Their 40s Fired Up (71–80)
Go WestPet Shop Boys

Included on the 1993 album “Very.” A cover of the single originally released by Village People in 1979.
A synth-pop duo from London formed in 1981.
With a mid-tempo groove and prominent digital sound while retaining the flavor of the original melody, it’s an exhilarating track to listen to.
Don’t Give UpPeter Gabriel & Kate Bush

Included on the 1986 album “So.” Born in 1950.
A musician from the UK.
This is a duet with British singer Kate Bush.
Set to a slow, subdued rhythm and a dark, gloomy melody, it’s a striking track featuring the contrasting vocals of Peter and Kate.
StandR.E.M.

Included on the 1988 album Green.
A four-piece rock band from Georgia formed in 1980.
This is a single cut from the album released after they moved to a major label.
Like the previous work, the swirling sound of a noisily strummed 12-string guitar is quintessentially them, making for a slightly off-kilter number.
Karaoke Songs in Western Music That Get Men in Their 40s Fired Up (81–90)
Together ForeverRick Astley

Included on the 1987 album “Whenever You Need Somebody.” Born in 1966, a singer from the United Kingdom.
It features an impressive, danceable digital sound with an uptempo, flowing rhythm and prominent synthesizer tones.
The result is a track that pairs perfectly with his soulful, powerful vocals.
ShoutTears for Fears

Included on the 1985 album “Songs from the Big Chair.” A two-piece rock band from the UK formed in 1981.
It’s a track where the mid-tempo, solemnly unfolding rhythm and a dark melody tinged with gloom drive home the refrain urging you to shout—piercing straight into the heart.
Your LoveThe Outfield

Included on the 1985 album “Play Deep.” A four-piece rock band from London that debuted in 1985.
The track features a mid-tempo, gently flowing rhythm and prominent guitar tones, yet retains a catchy pop sensibility—quite memorable.
The vocalist’s high tenor also adds a refreshing touch.
JumpVan Halen

Included on the 1984 album released in ’84.
A four-piece rock band from California that debuted in ’78.
You can feel your spirits lift just from the opening keyboard tone.
It’s an up-tempo track whose irresistibly catchy, pop-flavored melody—unexpected from a hard rock band—sounds downright cool.





