Part of the beauty of this 1988 stomper is that you don't need to be able to sing particularly well to do it justice. Popular with a beer-fueled crowd, it's as fun to sing as it is to listen to.
Rick Astley's 1987 hit is fondly remembered by karaoke singers of a certain age, and its popularity has passed down through the generations. A catchy, upbeat number, it's sure to have the audience smiling.
Grab your gal pals and hit the mic with this guaranteed crowd-pleaser from 1996. Everybody knows it, it's upbeat, and it's not going to be ruined if somebody's a little off-key.
Classical crooners and rowdy sports fans alike tend to go wild for this song. The 1969 hit is an enduring karaoke favorite, and you don't need Diamond's undeniable vocal skills in order to make a decent job of it.
A true hair-rock anthem from 1981, this song remains a popular karaoke choice. Best performed with a heavy dash of irony, it's a fairly easy number to sing.
This long-standing crowd favorite tends to be popular as closing time draws closer and people start feeling boozy and emotional. The 1997 ballad was a big hit in the US as well as Williams' native UK.
An anthemic indie number from 2003, this has truly stood the test of time. It's alternative enough to have 'serious' music fans nodding their heads, and pop enough to please everybody else.
One for the rockers who don't want to take on anything too heavy, this 1981 hit is a much-requested karaoke classic thanks to its powerful chorus.
This indie-punk hit from 2000 is instantly-recognizable, and doesn't take any major vocal skills to sing well. That might help explain why it's so popular with groups of young-ish males who've had a few drinks.
You might be tempted to give 'Bohemian Rhapsody' a go, but there's less chance of getting this 1977 stomper horribly wrong. The chorus is super-catchy, but you'll need to be quick to keep up with the lyrics in the verses.
Madonna's extensive back catalog is a rich source of inspiration for karaoke songs. And while 'Like a Prayer' is possibly the most popular, it's also more challenging to sing than this 1985 hit.
If you do have serious vocal skills to show off, Whitney Houston's 1987 smash hit is a good way to do so. It's a little easier to perform than many of her other hits, but you'll still need to be able to hit the high notes!
Adele is a popular choice when it comes to karaoke, but you'll need some serious vocal chops to do her songs justice. If you're confident you've got the range, this 2010 power-pop hit will impress any crowd.
Possibly the most-requested karaoke song of all time, Michael Jackson's 1983 classic is fun to sing and, crucially, the audience is almost guaranteed to know the words.
ABBA's most popular karaoke track, 'Dancing Queen' is best sung as a duet or in a group. A good choice if you can't face the stage alone, the 1976 smash hit is a feel-good tune that's fairly hard to get wrong.
You can't beat a bit of Britney when it comes to karaoke crowd-pleasers, and they don't get more iconic than her 1998 debut. Just don't try to imitate her distinctive vocals, or things could get embarrassing!
Christina Aguilera's 2002 hit is enduringly popular with female singers who want to show off their vocal skills. It's easier to perform than some of her other numbers, but still requires a strong voice.
Proving that the late '90s were strong for memorable pop tunes, this 1999 hit is a stone cold classic that works best sung in a group. You know, so there's somebody else to blame if the singing isn't pitch perfect...
Few amateur singers can match Gaynor's vocal prowess, but that's not to say it's not worth having a go at this hugely popular 1978 classic. It helps if you have a powerful voice, but, if not, you'll survive!
Attempting a Prince song can be intimidating due to his trademark falsetto vocals, but this memorable 1984 track is sung in a more forgiving middle key. And it's sure to get kudos from Prince fans too nervous to give it a shot themselves.
If you want to boss it on stage, look no further than The Boss himself. His back catalog is a treasure trove for karaoke singers, and it's hard to go wrong with this anthemic 1975 hit.
Actually a cover of a Zutons' song, it's Amy Winehouse's epic vocals that make this such a hit with the karaoke crowd. It helps if you have a decent singing voice if you want to wow the crowd with this 2007 tune.
The powerhouse chorus and empowering lyrics make Clarkson's 2004 smash a real hit with a crowd. Sing with group of friends for support, or go solo if you want to really shine.
Covered literally hundreds of times, King's 1961 soulful stirrer is an impressive way to slow things down at karaoke night. You won't need to perform any dangerous vocal gymnastics, and it's sure to grab a crowd's attention.
Sources: (Time Out) (How To Karaoke)
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When it comes to karaoke, a little forward-planning can go a long way. While you might want to look as though you just stepped onto the stage on a whim, in reality it pays to have a crowd-pleaser in your back pocket!
That obscure indie hit or ambitiously high-octave number might seem like a good idea after a few drinks, but the rest of the bar might not agree... Even if you're the type of person who's bold enough to step up to the mic without a drop of alcohol courage, it's still worth paying attention to your song choices. From one-hit-wonders to rock classics, the most popular karaoke numbers tend to go down well with audiences of all ages, and you won't need to be a top singer to hit a high note with the crowd.
Ready to rock? Click through this gallery to discover the best karaoke songs of all time.
Fun, catchy, and instantly recognizable, 1989 hit 'Love Shack' is hugely popular as a group number. The style is a little shambolic anyway, so nobody will notice if you're not note-perfect.
The 1995 Britpop anthem is famously much-loved among amateur guitarists, and that appeal clearly extends to amateur singers, too. It's a frequently-requested karaoke track, and you won't need a guitar as a prop to give it a go.
Anyone who fancies themselves as a rapper is likely to take a try on Eminem's memorable 2002 track. It's a mainstream hip-hop hit appreciated by all ages, but it pays to know the words already.
Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia had a huge international hit with this in 1997, and it remains popular among karaoke singers the world over. It's a simple melody, and the stripped-down style will show off a decent voice.
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When it comes to karaoke, a little forward-planning can go a long way. While you might want to look as though you just stepped onto the stage on a whim, in reality it pays to have a crowd-pleaser in your back pocket!
That obscure indie hit or ambitiously high-octave number might seem like a good idea after a few drinks, but the rest of the bar might not agree... Even if you're the type of person who's bold enough to step up to the mic without a drop of alcohol courage, it's still worth paying attention to your song choices. From one-hit-wonders to rock classics, the most popular karaoke numbers tend to go down well with audiences of all ages, and you won't need to be a top singer to hit a high note with the crowd.
Ready to rock? Click through this gallery to discover the best karaoke songs of all time.