Best 1970s Karaoke Songs
The 1970s produced classic rock standards, disco favorites, country storytelling, soul grooves, singer-songwriter staples, and choruses that still connect across generations. This guide separates dependable overall choices from easier songs, crowd favorites, rock standards, disco and soul picks, lower-range songs, vocal showcases, and group singalongs.
What makes a 1970s song work at karaoke?
Recognition matters, but the best choice also fits the singer’s usable range, rhythmic comfort, and confidence. Preview the full chorus and final section rather than judging the song only from its opening verse.
How this guide is selected
Recommendations are limited to songs assigned to the 1970s decade taxonomy. Audited crowd, singalong, availability, and difficulty scores are combined with voice range, beginner suitability, group potential, artist diversity, and genre diversity.
The best 1970s karaoke songs overall
These ranked picks balance recognition, crowd response, singalong strength, professional karaoke availability, difficulty, and diversity across artists and genres.
Y.M.C.A.
Village People
A universal party anthem built around simple lyrics, recognizable gestures, and group participation.
We Will Rock You
Queen
This party-ready rock song from Queen gives We Will Rock You driving energy, strong group-singalong appeal, and a clear karaoke identity.
Dancing Queen
ABBA
A joyful crowd favorite that brings instant energy without being too intimidating.
September
Earth, Wind & Fire
A joyful funk classic with an instantly recognizable chorus and elite party energy.
Piano Man
Billy Joel
A classic karaoke singalong with a memorable chorus and strong audience participation.
Country Roads
John Denver
A timeless singalong song that works for almost any crowd and almost any singer.
Sweet Home Alabama
Lynyrd Skynyrd
A familiar classic rock singalong that works especially well with bar crowds.
Take It Easy
Eagles
A relaxed classic rock singalong with broad appeal and an easy chorus.
You’re the One That I Want
John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
A fun, theatrical duet with big recognition and strong crowd appeal.
I Will Survive
Gloria Gaynor
One of the strongest empowerment karaoke songs ever, especially for a lively crowd.
Margaritaville
Jimmy Buffett
A relaxed singalong classic that is extremely easy and crowd-friendly.
Jolene
Dolly Parton
A timeless country karaoke song with strong recognition and emotional storytelling.
Beginner-friendly 1970s karaoke songs
These songs favor manageable difficulty, familiar hooks, clearer melodies, or enough crowd support to make the performance feel less exposed.
Dreams
Fleetwood Mac
A smooth classic rock song that is easy to sing and widely recognizable.
The Gambler
Kenny Rogers
A classic country storytelling song with a simple melody and a chorus everyone knows.
The Joker
Steve Miller Band
A laid-back classic-rock staple with a simple melody, playful lyrics, and broad recognition.
Old Time Rock and Roll
Bob Seger
A classic party-rock song with huge recognition and simple vocals.
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
Monty Python
A karaoke-ready whistling comedy singalong built around a familiar hook and a distinct mood.
Drift Away
Dobie Gray
A warm, easygoing singalong with a familiar chorus and relaxed feel.
1970s karaoke crowd favorites
These selections lean toward strong crowd and singalong scores, recognizable choruses, and moments the room can join without waiting for a technically perfect vocal.
American Pie
Don McLean
A long but beloved singalong classic that works best with patient, nostalgic crowds.
Bohemian Rhapsody
Queen
Legendary and fun, but extremely difficult as a serious solo karaoke performance.
Proud Mary
Tina Turner
A huge performance song that can light up a karaoke room.
Kung Fu Fighting
Carl Douglas
A recognizable martial-arts dance novelty with a clear performance identity and dependable karaoke appeal.
The Time Warp
The Rocky Horror Picture Show Cast
A karaoke-ready dance-instruction cult classic built around a familiar hook and a distinct mood.
We Are Family
Sister Sledge
A definitive group karaoke anthem with shared hooks and instant audience participation.
1970s rock and classic-rock karaoke
These songs use the Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, or Blues genre terms and favor durable hooks, strong choruses, and recognizable arrangements.
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart
Elton John & Kiki Dee
A cheerful, accessible duet with obvious line trading and excellent crowd recognition.
Don’t Stop Me Now
Queen
A high-energy Queen favorite that can bring the room up, but it requires speed and vocal stamina.
Mr. Blue Sky
Electric Light Orchestra
A bright, feel-good classic with huge singalong energy and broad recognition.
Your Song
Elton John
Elton John’s Your Song pairs driving energy with an approachable crowd payoff, making it an emotional rock song choice.
Rock and Roll All Nite
KISS
A simple, huge party-rock anthem built for crowd participation.
Cracklin’ Rosie
Neil Diamond
Cracklin’ Rosie is an upbeat Neil Diamond singalong with an easygoing melody, a familiar 1970s hook, and strong group appeal.
1970s disco, funk, soul, and R&B karaoke
These selections use the Disco, Funk, Soul, R&B, or Dance genre terms and reward rhythmic confidence, personality, and connection to the beat.
Mamma Mia
ABBA
A bright ABBA classic with strong singalong potential and broad crowd appeal.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours
Stevie Wonder
A joyful Stevie Wonder classic with a big hook and great crowd energy.
Stayin’ Alive
Bee Gees
A famous disco staple that is excellent for a group but challenging because of the falsetto.
Lean on Me
Bill Withers
A simple, heartfelt singalong that works well for family-friendly and community settings.
Rapper’s Delight
The Sugarhill Gang
A foundational party-rap classic with multiple verses, group identity, and a famous groove.
Best of My Love
The Emotions
Best of My Love is a party-ready 1970s dance-floor song from The Emotions with a steady groove and strong group-singalong appeal.
1970s karaoke songs for lower voices
These songs carry a lower male or female voice tag and can suit singers who sound strongest with warmer verses and less sustained upper-register pressure.
Wonderful Tonight
Eric Clapton
A slow romantic classic with an easy melody, comfortable range, and broad recognition.
Landslide
Fleetwood Mac
A gentle, emotional song that works best for a sincere performance.
One Piece at a Time
Johnny Cash
A memorable comic country story that gives the singer an immediate way to connect with the room.
You’re So Vain
Carly Simon
A cool breakup classic with a memorable chorus and easygoing range.
Simple Man
Lynyrd Skynyrd
A heartfelt Southern rock song with strong emotional appeal and a steady vocal line.
1970s vocal showcases
These songs use higher voice tags or sit near the demanding end of the audited difficulty scale. Rehearse sustained notes, runs, chorus peaks, and the final section before committing.
Don’t Leave Me This Way
Thelma Houston
Don’t Leave Me This Way brings a steady groove and strong group-singalong appeal to a party-ready 1970s dance-floor song from Thelma Houston.
Somebody to Love
Queen
A huge Queen vocal showcase with major payoff for singers who can handle the range and intensity.
Boogie Wonderland
Earth, Wind & Fire & The Emotions
Boogie Wonderland: party-ready dance-floor song with a steady groove and clear two-singer interplay.
Born to Run
Bruce Springsteen
This dramatic rock song from Bruce Springsteen gives Born to Run driving energy, strong group-singalong appeal, and a clear karaoke identity.
El Rey
Vicente Fernández
This emotional Latin karaoke song from Vicente Fernández gives El Rey rhythmic precision, strong group-singalong appeal, and a clear karaoke identity.
Knock on Wood
Amii Stewart
Amii Stewart’s Knock on Wood pairs a steady groove with strong group-singalong appeal, making it a party-ready dance-floor song choice.
Group-friendly 1970s karaoke songs
These songs are marked group-friendly and work well when friends or the room can reinforce the hook, trade lines, or join a large chorus.
Waterloo
ABBA
Waterloo brings a steady groove and strong group-singalong appeal to a party-ready 1970s dance-floor song from ABBA.
Cecilia
Simon & Garfunkel
A karaoke-ready rhythmic folk-pop built around a familiar hook and a distinct mood.
Black Water
The Doobie Brothers
Black Water suits singers seeking a party-ready rock song, combining driving energy with strong group-singalong appeal for The Doobie Brothers fans.
Forever in Blue Jeans
Neil Diamond
Forever in Blue Jeans blends Neil Diamond’s relaxed melody, romantic warmth, and familiar chorus into an approachable mixed-age karaoke choice.
I Feel the Earth Move
Carole King
I Feel the Earth Move: party-ready rock song with driving energy and strong group-singalong appeal.
When Will I Be Loved
Linda Ronstadt
Linda Ronstadt’s When Will I Be Loved pairs clear storytelling with strong group-singalong appeal, making it a party-ready country song choice.
Nostalgia does not guarantee an easy performance
Familiar songs can hide range, stamina, rhythm, or breath demands. Preview the exact karaoke arrangement and test the final chorus before choosing only because the song is recognizable.
- Check the highest chorus and lowest verse.
- Listen for long instrumental gaps or unexpected spoken sections.
- Decide where the crowd can join without disrupting the lead.
- Adjust the key when the system supports it and the original placement is consistently strained.
Browse karaoke songs by decade
Compare nearby eras when the song you remember is not the song that best fits your voice.
Match the song to your voice and the room
A nostalgic favorite can still be the wrong choice for your range, confidence, or venue. Match Me weighs voice, difficulty, mood, crowd response, and performance style together.
Common questions about choosing a song from this era
What are the easiest 1970s karaoke songs?
Look for a steady tempo, repeated chorus, manageable range, and lyrics you already know. Beginner-friendly songs with strong crowd recognition are often safer because the room can help carry the performance.
What makes a 1970s song a crowd favorite?
Strong recognition, a memorable chorus, and clear opportunities for the audience to participate usually matter more than technical complexity.
Why are 1970s songs effective at karaoke?
Many 1970s songs were built around clear melodies, memorable choruses, and distinctive personalities. Classic rock, disco, country, and soul from the decade remain familiar to multiple generations.
Are 1970s rock songs difficult to sing?
Some are. Sustained high choruses, long phrases, and powerful original vocals can make familiar rock songs harder than they appear. Test the complete chorus before committing.
Are disco songs good for group karaoke?
Often. Repeated hooks and strong rhythm make disco songs easy for the room to recognize and join, provided the lead singer stays locked to the beat.
