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[For people in their 60s] Western songs that get the crowd going at karaoke: Ranking [2025]

The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they can liven up the atmosphere, right?

This time, we’re introducing lively English-language karaoke songs that have been popular among people in their 60s.

We hope you find it helpful!

Give them a try.

[For people in their 60s] Western songs that liven up karaoke Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Alone AgainGilbert O’Sullivan15rank/position

Gilbert O’Sullivan – Alone Again (original version)
Alone AgainGilbert O'Sullivan

A 1972 hit by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan.

It features a melodious and very refreshing sound.

In Japan, it was reportedly used in 1986 as the theme song for the film “Maison Ikkoku” and as the opening theme for episode 24 of the TV anime “Maison Ikkoku.”

The BoxerSimon&Garfunkel16rank/position

Simon & Garfunkel – The Boxer (Audio)
The BoxerSimon&Garfunkel

This song is a single released by Simon & Garfunkel in 1969.

It is sometimes said to be a jab at Bob Dylan, though Paul Simon has denied this rumor.

Bob Dylan himself covered the song on his 1970 album Self Portrait, even carefully layering multi-tracked harmonies, but he has not offered any comment on his intentions.

Take It EasyThe Eagles17rank/position

Take It Easy (2013 Remaster)
Take It EasyThe Eagles

This is the debut single and one of the signature songs by the American country/West Coast band the Eagles, released in 1972.

It was co-written by Glenn Frey and Jackson Browne, with Frey on lead vocals.

It was also used on the TV show “Let’s Stay in the Countryside!” It’s a very relaxed number, so let’s sing it together in a friendly, easygoing mood!

Call MeBlondie18rank/position

A 1980 track by Blondie, a band with a sole female vocalist.

Deborah Harry’s mischievous, bewitching charm is fantastic.

Even among Blondie’s songs, this one is especially powerful.

It’s a number I’d love for rock-loving women like you to sing.

Start Me UpThe Rolling Stones19rank/position

The Rolling Stones – Start Me Up – Official Promo
Start Me UpThe Rolling Stones

An early-’80s hit by The Rolling Stones.

Among the Stones’ songs, this one has a bright, poppy vibe.

Just like the title suggests, it’s perfect to sing at the start of a karaoke session to kick off the excitement with a running start!

Do It AgainSteely Dan20rank/position

Steely Dan’s 1972 debut single and their most popular number.

The world crafted by core members Donald Fagen and Walter Becker features an urban, stylish sound.

It likely had a major influence on later AOR musicians.

Sing it with a mature vibe that younger folks can’t quite capture, and you’ll exude pure dandyism for sure!

[In Their 60s] Western Songs That Hype Up Karaoke [2025] (Ranks 21–30)

Hot StuffDonna Summer21rank/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.