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The Carpenters’ Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

Many of you probably listened to them during your youth, didn’t you?

This time, I’d like to introduce this year’s most popular karaoke songs by the American sibling pop duo, the Carpenters.

Their songs have even appeared in English textbooks, so they seem easy to sing at karaoke.

Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by The Carpenters [2025] (1–10)

Top Of The WorldCarpenters8rank/position

This commercial straightforwardly highlights the appeal of one of 7‑Eleven’s most popular products: young chicken karaage.

By showing the dining scene after bringing it home, it conveys the care put into it and its surprisingly delicious taste.

The song playing to emphasize the warm atmosphere of home is the Carpenters’ “Top of the World.” Both the sound and the vocals give an impression of lightness and warmth, gently lifting your spirits.

Prelude of LoveCarpenters9rank/position

A superb work with lyrics and music by the Paul Williams/Roger Nichols duo, highlighted by Richard Carpenter’s arrangement and Karen Carpenter’s excellent vocals.

On top of that, the person who came up with the Japanese title showed real flair.

It’s said to be the most quintessentially Carpenters.

Top Of The WorldCarpenters10rank/position

Carpenters “Top Of The World” Original Recording, 1972
Top Of The World Carpenters

I remember this song used to be the theme for a TBS drama starring KinKi Kids.

It has a country feel, but the fresh, crystal-clear vocals layered over it make it something special.

It’s tough to sing at karaoke, but it’s popular, so give it a try.

The Carpenters Karaoke Song Popularity Rankings [2025] (11–20)

For All We KnowCarpenters11rank/position

For All We Know (From “Lovers And Other Strangers” Soundtrack)
For All We KnowCarpenters

The Carpenters have many orthodox pop songs.

Their tracks are all very easy to follow in terms of pitch and rhythm, but “For All We Know” is particularly easy to keep time with.

It’s in a steady, moderate 4/4 time—neither too slow nor too fast—so even those without a strong sense of rhythm should find it easy to sing.

Also, since the lyrics aren’t densely packed like many contemporary songs, the English should be very easy to pronounce.

Goodbye To LoveCarpenters12rank/position

It’s not widely recognized, but Carpenters’ songs actually tend to feature a great deal of choral backing.

“Goodbye to Love,” which is still cherished as a classic, is a lovely pop tune with abundant harmonies.

Having lots of chorus parts means there are many elements that add impact beyond the lead vocalist’s volume.

In other words, even if you don’t have a powerful voice, adding harmonies gives the song dynamic contrast.

Because this track has those characteristics, as long as you can handle the English pronunciation well, it’s a song that can sound remarkably impressive.

Hurting Each OtherCarpenters13rank/position

Carpenters – Hurting Each Other
Hurting Each OtherCarpenters

While primarily focused on pop music, the Carpenters have created songs with a variety of distinctive qualities.

Among their works, “Hurting Each Other” is particularly dynamic in its contrasts.

The chorus, in particular, features pronounced shifts, dropping suddenly into a quiet arrangement and vocal line at the end.

Although some parts can be a bit tricky to pitch, the overall range is narrow, making it a song that’s relatively easy to sing.

Be sure to check it out.

I Won’t Last A Day Without YouCarpenters14rank/position

The Carpenters are often associated with gentle melodies, but they also have some high-voltage, up-tempo songs.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is “I Won’t Last a Day Without You.” Despite its brisk tempo, it’s easy to sing and doesn’t require a wide vocal range.

It also features the Carpenters’ signature choral harmonies that add impact, making it a great choice even for those without powerful vocals.

Be sure to check it out.