Best 47 Tenor Karaoke Songs

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Written By John Red

Founder of Handsounds, avid music lover of all genres and tastes. 

Searching for the best tenor karaoke songs? You’re fortunate! Some of the past 50 years’ biggest singles were written for tenors. These top tenor songs are perfect for karaoke or auditions because they work with all vocal ranges and moods, so you can take some inspiration even if you are not a tenor.

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Tenor Karaoke Songs – About The Tenor

The chances are, if you are here for information on tenor karaoke songs, you are yourself a tenor and so the following will seem somewhat irrelevant. However, I have included some information about the tenor vocal range as a useful resource for newcomers to singing or for those reading this who may be on the fence as to what is the best range for them to sing.

The vocal range of a tenor, a type of classical male (or female) singing voice, falls between that of a countertenor and a baritone. The highest male chest voice kind is this one (tenor). The vocal range of the tenor reaches as high as C5. Whilst some roles call for an A2 (two As below middle C), the low extreme for tenors is generally accepted to be a B2. Some tenors can sing as high as the second F above middle C at their absolute limit (F5). Leggero tenor, lyric tenor, spinto tenor, dramatic tenor, heldentenor, and tenor buffo or spieltenor are the standard categories for the tenor vocal type.

Best 47 Tenor Karaoke Songs
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Getting Ready For Karaoke – As A Tenor

The following is a handful of tips in order to sing to the best of your ability when the opportunity presents itself:

  • Remain hydrated: Singing with a dry mouth or throat makes you feel the worst. To have the finest experience and feel your best when singing, make sure to drink lots of water before, during, and after.
  • Sing songs from any sex: Both men and women are capable of singing songs written by other genders, and good tenor songs have been sung across the board. If some pronouns or other terms don’t make sense in your context, you can easily change them. If singing the lines seems odd or confusing, you can easily change the words ever so slightly so the song fits the singer.
  • Pick music you enjoy: You should be able to discover a variety of pleasurable songs to sing that you are familiar with well enough to be able to belt out with ease, even if your most beloved tunes are outside of your vocal range or degree of ability. It is hard to gain real enjoyment from songs you don’t know or like. There is no point singing at all if you’re not even having fun!

Best 47 Karaoke Songs For Tenors – Here are our recommendations!

47: Time In A Bottle – Jim Croce

For tenor performances, Jim Croce is a favourite. One of his biggest singles, “Time In A Bottle,” has appeared on innumerable albums, CD covers, movies, and TV shows. More than 50 years after its initial release, it remains well-known thanks to its enduring appeal.

46: Somebody To Love – Queen

Would you like to demonstrate your voice range? When Freddie Mercury sang “Someone To Love” in 1976, his voice was at its best. Yet, despite the fact that the falsetto intensifies near the conclusion, the majority of the song fits well within a tenor range, making it (largely) simple to sing. Freddie is of course a tough act to follow, so good luck!

45: Let’s Stay Together – Al Green

The groovy beat of Al Green’s 1972 song makes it a karaoke night staple. Whether you are in the audience or performing on stage, don’t be surprised if you start to dance along. Some tunes are simply too enjoyable to pass up.

44: No Scrubs – TLC

Although “No Scrubs” was released in 1999, its catchiness has not diminished. Indeed, the song was originally sung by a female singer, but a tenor voice works just as well. Any guy who has the guts to perform this song on the karaoke stage will instantly win our affection. This is a top female empowerment song and carries a strong message behind the rebellious lyrics.

43: Someone Like You – Adele

Adele, a British singer, has a deep, rich voice that sits between the alto and tenor ranges. That implies that tenors can sing the majority of her songs with ease. One of her first huge successes, “Someone Like You,” is still excellent over ten years later.

42: Karma Chameleon – Culture Club

Though the lines of this 1983 song may not be well-known, practically everyone is familiar with the straightforward chorus. It only requires a lighthearted delivery and the ability to sing fairly rapidly; it does not call for a difficult vocal performance. It is also a strange and whacky song, so bear that in mind at your next performance.

41: She Will Be Loved – Maroon 5

Do you have the courage to sing in falsetto? “She Will Be Loved” by Maroon 5 should be played on stage to have the best effect on an audience. Only the chorus’s main line crosses over into the upper register during the verses, which otherwise stay comfortably within the tenor range. Warm up your voice beforehand, then go for it!

40: Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran

One of the most well-liked wedding songs of the last ten years is Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud,” which was published in 2014. But, a wedding is not necessary in order to play this enchanting song. When you want something straightforward for a karaoke night, it’s also ideal.

39: Live And Let Die – Paul McCartney And Wings

Following The Beatles’ dissolution in 1970, “Live And Let Die” became one of Paul McCartney’s most popular songs as a solo artist. In the same-named James Bond movie, the song was played. Since it is one of the most well-known Bond songs ever, it is ideal for a large audience, who will be sure to love it.

38: Hey Jude – The Beatles

Definitely a candidate for The Beatles’ all-time greatest song is “Hey Jude.” This song is popular for amateur performances, concerts, and karaoke nights because there aren’t many people living who don’t know it. The crowd will no doubt start singing along to songs like this one.

37: She’s Always A Woman – Billy Joel

This enchanting song was written by Billy Joel for his first spouse. The song is still a timeless love ballad even if they eventually got divorced. This song is ideal for a tenor vocalist who can truly bring out the emotion, whether you’re performing for your own significant other or just taking pleasure in being onstage.

36: Can’t Stop The Feeling! – Justin Timberlake

This upbeat, danceable song served as the theme song for the family film Trolls, but it also works well on its own. It all comes down to having no control over your want to start dancing, and you might find yourself doing just that. Be fearless in your performance of this song, just like Justin Timberlake.

35: Billie Jean – Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson enjoyed a lot of success. But few of them compare to “Billie Jean” when it comes to picking a superb karaoke tune. Luckily, you don’t have to break into Michael Jackson’s well-known falsetto, and it is cheerful and enjoyable.

34: Fireflies – Owl City

This song seemed to be playing on every radio station in 2009, do you remember? Whether you like it or not, it has a catchy melody. It’s a terrific song for vocalists of all skill levels because it’s enjoyable and easy on the voice.

33: The Boys Of Summer – Don Henley

Don Henley, a former member of The Eagles, released the timeless song “The Boys of Summer” in the 1980s. Even if everyone has heard it many times before, as it was a top-of-the-charts success in 1984, they will be sure to enjoy it now too because it remains a timeless classic that everyone will appreciate.

32: Midnight Train To Georgia – Gladys Knight & The Pips

The original title of “Midnight Train To Georgia” was “Midnight Jet To Houston,” but that doesn’t quite have the same ring to it. This 1973 Motown hit resulted from the edit. Though it was initially performed by Gladys Knight, the song works well with a tenor voice.

31: All Of Me – John Legend

“All Of Me,” a love song by John Legend was written for his wife Chrissy Teigen. The song is a lovely ballad that stays in the range of a tenor. Just be aware that the chorus’s vocals could be difficult for some. Take our advice and warm up before performing this song on stage.

30: Perfect – Ed Sheeran

One of the most well-known tenors in current music is Ed Sheeran. His song “Perfect” is a lovely love ballad that is suitable for solo or duet performance. By releasing two versions—one of the songs alone and the other as a duet with Beyoncé—he demonstrated this fact.

29: Payphone – Maroon 5 Featuring Wiz Khalifa

Describe a song that suddenly lost its relevance. In 2012, when payphones were already becoming rare, Maroon 5 released the song. You’d be hard pushed to find one anywhere these days. The fact that this song is a genuine banger makes it worthwhile to play it again and again despite its apparent lack of meaning in modern times.

28: Babylon: David Gray

Although “Babylon” may not be as well-known today, it reached its highest position in the UK charts at No. 5 in 1999. It will undoubtedly be a welcome difference from the songs that are frequently sung at karaoke establishments but is nonetheless catchy and a lot of fun.

27: Piano Man – Billy Joel

Since its composition almost 50 years ago, “Piano Man” has become a standard at Billy Joel concerts. With a lively audience chorus, this sentimental ballad is recognised by practically everyone. It is enjoyable to perform, but it also doesn’t present particularly difficult challenges for singers.

26: Hello – Lionel Richie

Talk about one of the most well-known music introductions ever. The melancholy ballad by Lionel Richie is the ideal balance of classy, sentimental, and slightly corny. The song is enjoyable and won’t put too much strain on your vocal range.

25: Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye

The 1973 hit by Marvin Gaye, which Charlie Puth just paid homage to, is a classic. This sensual, lively tune is enjoyable to perform and is a staple of karaoke night. You can’t help but tap your toes when you hear it.

24: I Have A Dream – ABBA

Although “I Have A Dream” was never one of ABBA’s biggest singles, it nevertheless has a powerful melody. It’s significantly slower than most of their songs, so virtually anyone can perform it with enjoyment and ease. A tenor or alto voice can be used to sing it most effectively.

23: Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey

Who doesn’t adore this timeless song by Journey? It continues to be a mainstay of dance parties, karaoke nights, and other performances even decades after its release. When the Glee cast sang the song in 2009, the song’s appeal was revived.

22: Summertime Sadness – Lana Del Rey

Because of her throaty, deep voice, Lana Del Rey rose to fame. Nevertheless, tenor-heavy songs are no problem for her to sing. One of her most well-known songs is “Summertime Sadness,” a jazzy, sensuous number from 2012 that is a blast to sing along to.

21: It’s A Beautiful Day – Michael Buble

Talk about the happiest tune ever. Although Michael Bublé frequently sings about heartbreak and grief, this 2013 hit is an absolute departure from his previous work. It’s a catchy, upbeat song with enjoyable jazz elements that will get you (and your audience) tapping your feet.

20: Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver

Whether you’ve travelled to West Virginia or not, it’s highly likely that you are familiar with this song. His most famous homage to the Mountain State is possibly his greatest accomplishment. Don’t be shocked if you hear folks singing along even though the song is more than 50 years old because it is still quite popular.

19: Landslide – Fleetwood Mac (Stevie Nicks)

“Landslide” is a classic, regardless of whether you first heard it as the Fleetwood Mac original or one of the innumerable covers that came after. This soft, lovely tune is simple to perform and provides a strong dose of nostalgic melancholy.

18: Collide – Howie Day

“Collide” is the ideal representation of those languid, understated love songs from the early 2000s, complete with beautiful lyrics and the refrain “Do do do do.” It was published in 2003, making it just recent enough to qualify as a retro hit (even though that makes us feel old).

17: Feeling Good – Nina Simone

“Feeling Good” by Nina Simone was first presented in 1965. Since then, singers of all vocal ranges have covered it innumerable times. As Michael Bublé’s rendition of this jazzy song demonstrated, a deep tenor voice is the ideal fit for it.

16: Don’t Look Back In Anger – Oasis

The sad, philosophic Oasis song “Don’t Look Back In Anger” is from 1996. Although the lyrics are mysterious, they touch on themes of death and forgiveness. This is a fantastic pick for your tenor voice if you don’t mind waxing philosophic in the karaoke bar.

15: Can You Feel The Love Tonight – Elton John

This 1990s hit is ideal if you want to belt it out in true Elton John fashion. The lyrics are probably all familiar to anyone who was a child in the 1980s or 1990s, and for good reason. The Lion King, where it made up part of the theme album, is one of the most well-known Disney films of all time due to the numerous awards it received when it was first released.

14: Hotel California – The Eagles

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Who has not heard of and adored this The Eagles song? The languid, grooving song’s uniqueness lies in the fact that it is about a strange, ominous hotel. You can merely relax and take pleasure in your time in the spotlight because it is well-known and simple to sing, with a catchy melody to boot.

13: Three Little Birds – Bob Marley & The Wailers

You would undoubtedly recognise the lyrics to this song even if you had no idea what its name was! One of Bob Marley’s best successes was “Three Little Birds,” and it’s easy to understand why. It’s infectiously joyful and upbeat and is meant to put you in a good mood right away.

12: Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars

Undoubtedly, everyone had become weary of hearing this song on the radio in 2010. We must admit, though, that “Just The Way You Are” is a pretty dang catchy tune now that we’ve taken a break. If you’re feeling adventurous, you may try Bruno Mars’ falsetto notes, which are incredibly impressive!

11: You’ve Got A Friend – James Taylor

This is not to be confused with the Randy Newman song (popularised by the soundtrack from Toy Story). Over 25 years prior to the release of the film, James Taylor recorded this song. He is without a doubt one of the most well-known tenor voices in contemporary music, and he has a tonne of straightforward, easy to sing, songs.

10: Bridge Over Troubled Water – Simon & Garfunkel

Although Simon & Garfunkel wrote the original version of “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” it has since been covered innumerable times. If you can’t sing the chorus in the falsetto that Simon does, don’t panic; the song still sounds great at a lower register.

9: Stay With Me – Sam Smith

Sam Smith is renowned for having a wide vocal range (and eccentric red carpet outfits), and the chorus of “Stay With Me” certainly presents a challenge. Yet, the song’s majority may be easily sung by anyone with a tenor voice. Yet, you must convey the passion within this song, so don’t be hesitant to go all out.

8: I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) – The Proclaimers

Unquestionably, one of the 1980s’ most memorable tunes is this one. Although the vocalists’ Scottish accents meant that many of us didn’t know the real words until Google came along, the majority of us grew up listening to and adoring it. At least we never stopped singing “Da da da (da da da)” as that part is incredibly easy and word-less.

7: Fast Car – Tracy Chapman

The Tracy Chapman song “Fast Car” has been covered multiple times and is a well-liked karaoke pick. It may be because of the deeply felt words or the simple, mellow tune, yet it feels like virtually anyone can sing this song. It’s a surprisingly catchy tune despite the depressing subject.

6: Fields Of Gold – Sting

Simple and lovely music makes up Sting’s melancholy love song, ‘Fields of Gold’. It’s ideal for any event, but if you dedicate it to your particular someone, we promise the crowd will swoon. Now that, my friend, is a romantic act.

5: We Are The Champions – Queen

Now, we won’t exactly claim that this song is simple to sing. In “We Are The Champions,” Freddie Mercury really showcased his falsetto vocal range. More power to you if you can handle this hard tune! You surely will receive credit simply for trying.

4: I’m yours – Jason Mraz

We’ll admit that this Jason Mraz song got a little too much airplay back in 2008. But it’s easy to understand why it was so well-liked. The song is pure fun because of the singer’s soothing voice and intricate wordplay. It’s also not difficult to sing, though the short lines could make you tongue-tied!

3: Livin’ On A Prayer – Bon Jovi

Nearly everyone is familiar with the song “Livin’ On A Prayer.” Look at how many memes the song has spawned to see evidence of its enduring appeal (usually a silly play on the words of the chorus). At the time of its 1986 release, Bon Jovi couldn’t have guessed that, but he probably did predict that it would be an all-time hit.

2: Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) – Green Day

Green Day is one of the few bands that best represents the emo/punk scene of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The general public also enjoys this genre, even in 2023. Although you can sing it for any occasion, Rolling Stone magazine included it on its list of the 20 Greatest Graduation Songs of the Past 20 Years in 2015.

1: Let It Be – The Beatles

“Let It Be” is a hit with the general public and is a contender for The Beatles’ most well-known song of all time. Any tenor can sing it because it is simple and enjoyable. One of the most well-known lyrics in music history opens the song: “When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me”.

Best Tenor Karaoke Songs – Closing remarks and thoughts

This list should make it easier for you to choose karaoke songs at home or in public as a tenor. There is plenty for any karaoke enthusiast to enjoy, whether they prefer jazz, pop, country, or any other genre. At your next karaoke night, give a few of these top karaoke songs for tenor singers a shot to see how much fun you can have while showcasing your powerful vocal range. As you learn to appreciate your exceptionally high voice range, you might revisit some of your old favourites or come upon some new ones. I hope this compilation inspires the budding singer within you!

Closing remarks:

In this article we hope you have benefitted from discovering the best karaoke songs for tenors. Of course, if you do not like my personal favourite The Beatles, you can choose another from the list. Alternatively, feel free to use it as a foundation to delve into various other artists and songs, good luck!

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