[Women] Western Songs Easy to Sing at Karaoke: Ranking [2025]
The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, I’d like to introduce easy-to-sing Western karaoke songs that have been popular among women.
I hope you find it helpful!
These are sure to get everyone excited.
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Top English Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing at Karaoke [2025] (Ranks 41–50)
YesterdayThe Beatles43rank/position

A gem of a song written and composed by Paul McCartney, known by virtually everyone.
The noble melody of the string quartet blends beautifully with the acoustic guitar backing, creating a pleasant feel.
Many people probably practiced the chords on an acoustic guitar during their student days.
A melancholic melody paired with sentimental lyrics.
Sing it while overlaying it with your own youth, and it’ll bring you to tears.
Can’t take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang44rank/position

This number is famous in Japan under the title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru.” The 1982 disco-style cover by Boys Town Gang is probably the most well-known version.
It’s extremely poppy and makes you want to start dancing.
The song also has a kind of “youthful days” vibe.
Let’s all dance and sing together!
Into The RushAly & AJ45rank/position

A sister duo born in California, USA.
Their careers began as actresses, and after performing a song in front of record label staff, they also debuted as singers.
They made their Japan debut in 2006.
All About That BassMeghan Trainor46rank/position

This song is also recommended for those with husky voices.
The tempo is on the faster side, but it’s easy to sing thanks to its steady pitch.
The lyrics are wonderful as well—encouraging people who feel self-conscious about their body to be confident.
The feminine, cute music video is another highlight.
EvergreenBarbara Streisand47rank/position

The theme song from the 1976 remake film “A Star Is Born,” composed by Barbra herself, who also starred in the movie, became a huge hit.
Both the melody and lyrics are beautiful; Esther (Barbra) sings it in the film, but when it plays over the end credits, it’s a deeply moving masterpiece that brings unstoppable tears.
It’s perfect for singing about love with both power and tenderness.
I’D Like To Teach The World To SingThe New Seekers48rank/position

It’s a song performed by the folk group The New Seekers.
In Japan, the title is “Beloved Harmony.” It was used as a Coca-Cola campaign song.
With its simple melody and relaxed rhythm, it’s a very easy song to sing.
Boogie Oogie OogieA Taste of Honey49rank/position

A 1978 track by the American funk/disco band A Taste of Honey.
In Japan, it’s known as “Konya wa Boogie Oogie Oogie.” They later had a hit with their cover of Kyu Sakamoto’s “SUKIYAKI.” For disco lovers, “Boogie Oogie Oogie” is a wonderfully nostalgic, irresistible number.
The bassline played by Janice-Marie Johnson is especially memorable.
Let’s all dance, relive those days, and get the party going!





