Top 10 Rock and Roll Karaoke Songs
Looking for Some Tunes that Will Rock Their Faces Off at the Karaoke Bar?
10. "I Love Rock and Roll" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
This is probably one of the most well-known rock and roll songs of all time. It's popularity has spread so wide that there has been a cover made by Britney Spears, a parody done by Weird Al Yankovich, and been featured in the video games Guitar Hero and Karaoke Revolution Party.
9. "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen
Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" has stood the test of time and has become a cult favorite in Karaoke clubs worldwide. It's probably one of the most difficult songs to sing as well because of its unconventional music patterns. But despite its peculiarities, this song will be a classic rock and roll song to sing for karaoke.
8. "Margaritaville" by Jimmy Buffet
You've got to love that line in this song that says, "I really like your peaches, I want to shake your tree..." It's a cool, swanky tune that gets everyone in the mood for some Space Cowboy fun.
7. "Hotel California" by the Eagles
The Eagles are an icon of Rock and Roll history. Their popular song "Hotel California" is also an iconic song that conveys emotions on different levels. It's a dark serenade of love, hate, despair, temptation, and other related themes.
6. "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey
Journey has put out lots of memorable and classic tunes that people all over the world enjoy. But their single, "Don't Stop Believing" has become one of the most frequently sung songs in karaoke clubs. Its a favorite because its inspirational and gets our hearts pumping when we hear the first chords of the song play.
5. "Living on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi
"Take my hand, we're half way there. Oh, oh, livin' on a prayer!" How can you argue with lyrics like that? Bon Jovi is a rock and roll icon and this song is truly one of karaoke's giants. This is one of the most popular Karaoke songs that people love singing because it brings out the rock and roll star in all of us.
4. "Sweet HomeAlabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
When the first guitar chords are plucked for this classic song, the crowd usually goes wild. "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynrd is probably one of the most well-known tracks in America transcending all genres of music. It's also one of the most widely requested Karaoke songs that people enjoy singing.
3. "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard
"Pour Some Sugar on Me" is probably Def Leppard's most famous song. It's also a karaoke favorite and fun to sing to. If you're a true performer, this song can really bring out the rock and roll star in you.
2. "Crazy Train" by Ozzie Osborne
Ozzie's had a roller coaster life and his song "Crazy Train" really defines that. It has some great guitar riffs in the song that make the crowds go insane. Try singing this song for karaoke and see how it feels to be in Ozzie's shoes!
1. "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor
This is one of those ultimate rock and roll songs that truly pumps you up. When those drum beats start to roll and you begin punching the air, karate-style (everyone does it!), it's sure to be a great combination for your karaoke night.
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