Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 60s: timeless world classics and recommended popular tracks
It can be really hard to figure out how to liven things up at karaoke, and I think it’s easy to lose confidence.
But if you use a list like this, you can feel confident that this will get the crowd going at karaoke.
And actually, that confidence itself might be the most important thing you need.
Karaoke songs in Western music that excite women in their 60s: World classics and recommended popular tracks (1–10)
Top Of The WorldCarpenters

A song released by the Carpenters in 1972.
It’s an extremely famous track that has been covered many times and used in commercials.
There might not be anyone who hasn’t heard it.
That’s how wonderful the melody is, along with Karen’s amazing vocals.
It’s definitely a song I recommend to women who are confident in their singing.
I’m In the Mood for DancingThe Nolans

The Japanese title is “Dancing Sister.” It’s a 1979 disco number by The Nolans, a sister vocal group from Ireland.
It was featured in many commercials in Japan as well.
If everyone dances and sings along, it’s sure to get the crowd going!
Dancing QueenABBA

The classic number “Dancing Queen,” released in 1976 by the Swedish mixed-gender group ABBA, is said to have versions in English, French, German, Spanish, and Swedish.
Be sure to team up with a buddy for a duet and dance, and get the party going!
Modern GirlSheena Easton

The 1980 debut single by UK-born singer Sheena Easton.
It’s a very refreshing number.
She went on to release many hit songs afterward.
She’s a singer who’s almost synonymous with the ’80s, and she’s also a highly skilled vocalist with a beautiful voice.
Recommended for those confident in their singing!
MOVE OVERJanis Joplin

A signature song by Janis Joplin, a blues-rock singer who epitomized the 1960s.
She passed away young at 27, yet she remains an inspiration to female vocalists.
Perhaps no one like her will ever appear again.
This is one song I’d love for you—who once performed in a band—to sing.
What A FeelingIrene Cara

Famous as the theme song for the film Flashdance, this track captivates with Irene Cara’s crystal-clear vocals and empowering message.
Its lyrics, which sing of the courage and passion to chase one’s dreams, inspire hope in listeners.
Released in April 1983, the song hit No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and a Grammy, becoming one of the defining classics of the ’80s.
It’s a powerful number that brings any karaoke crowd together in excitement—perfect for when you want to push toward your own dreams or encourage someone else.
BreakoutSwing Out Sister

A British male-female pop duo, originally formed as a trio.
This is a 1986 release that was also used in a SoftBank commercial.
True to the image of the group’s female vocalist, Corinne Drewery, it’s a very stylish and poppy number.
A perfect track for you with a bob haircut!





