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Karaoke Recommendations and Popular Western Music Artists Ranking for Women in Their 60s [2025]

Once work and child-rearing have settled down, many people take up karaoke as a hobby.

In particular, I think many women enjoy singing the memorable songs from their youth with friends.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of Western music artists popular among women in their 60s.

Karaoke Picks for Women in Their 60s: Popular Western Music Artist Rankings [2025] (21–30)

Hot StuffDonna Summer22rank/position

A 1979 hit single by singer Donna Summer, known as the “Queen of Disco.” It’s a track with an unforgettable intro accompaniment and was featured in numerous commercials.

For those from the disco generation, it’s a number that’s sure to send your excitement soaring—a song that makes you want to dance and sing with your whole body.

SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire23rank/position

Earth, Wind & Fire – September (Official HD Video)
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

If you want to get the crowd going at karaoke, we recommend this song by Earth, Wind & Fire.

It’s known for its catchy melody and feel-good rhythm, celebrating the night of September 21.

Released in 1978, it became a major hit, reaching No.

1 on the U.

S.

R&B chart and No.

8 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It has long been loved at weddings, family gatherings, and all kinds of celebrations.

With lyrics themed around love, joy, and festivity, it’s sure to resonate with listeners.

Why not hum along to this tune and reminisce about happy memories?

Say you love meFleetwood Mac24rank/position

Fleetwood Mac – Say you love me Live 1977
Say you love meFleetwood Mac

A 1975 hit by Fleetwood Mac, a British group that originally started as a blues band.

Sung by the “rock songstress” Stevie Nicks, this number is pop yet undeniably rock.

It’s got a great groove, so it’s highly recommended for the rock-loving you.

Poupée de cire, poupée de sonFrance Gall25rank/position

Dreaming Chanson Doll — Poupée de cire, poupée de son
Poupée de cire, poupée de sonFrance Gall

Japanese title: “Yumemiru Chanson Ningyo” (literally, “Dreaming Chanson Doll”).

A French pop song written and composed by Serge Gainsbourg.

It was also a hit in Japan and has been covered by numerous singers.

With its characteristically cute French-pop melody, it’s a pleasant song to sing.

Don’t Wanna Lose YouGloria Estefan26rank/position

Gloria Estefan – Don’t Wanna Lose You (Official Video)
Don't Wanna Lose YouGloria Estefan

Gloria Estefan’s song is a masterpiece where Latin passion and pop appeal blend beautifully.

Since its 1989 release, it has captured countless hearts and never let go.

The bittersweet lyrics of love, paired with Estefan’s powerful yet delicate vocals, are sure to resonate with every listener.

It topped the U.

S.

Billboard charts and became a global hit.

The lyrics’ themes—anxieties about losing someone you love and the desire to cherish a relationship—are universally relatable, regardless of age.

If you sing it at karaoke, why not pour your feelings for someone special into your performance?

Amazing GraceHayley Westenra27rank/position

A super-famous hymn that everyone knows and needs no explanation.

Countless singers have performed it, but listening to it in Hayley’s clear, beautiful voice enhances the song’s appeal even more and inspires a deeper sense of reverence.

It’s a wonderful piece even when sung a cappella.

A love where we gaze into each other’s eyesHerman’s Hermits28rank/position

Staring Love [with Japanese Translation] — Herman's Hermits
Longing Lovers Staring at Each Other — Herman’s Hermits

The lead single from the British band Herman’s Hermits’ third album, who were active in the 1960s.

At one point, they were rising fast enough to rival the Beatles.

The song had a resurgence with the Carpenters’ cover.

If you want to sing it loosely and casually, the original version is recommended.

Peter Noone’s vocals are refreshing.