Warm up those pipes, it’s time for the best karaoke songs for women with low voices. I definitely don’t have a good singing voice. That doesn’t stop me from singing karaoke every chance I get. With karaoke, it’s more about the verve and the panache of your performance than your vocal quality. Or at least that’s what I tell myself.
I took chorus in high school by mistake. I misunderstood the fact that I would need to take it for TWO YEARS in order to fulfill my music and art credit. If I thought it was a punishment, I can’t imagine what my chorus instructor thought. Poor Mrs. H., she wanted to focus on the kids with the beautiful voices but she also had to teach the kids who sounded like a cassette tape caught in a player–the kids like me.
Still, I didn’t let a bad voice stop me from enjoying karaoke. You shouldn’t let anything about your vocal features stop you. Likewise with low or high voices–whatever your range there is a song for you to sing. You might also want to check out the 11 Best Karaoke Songs for People Who Can’t Sing.
If you’re like me then you are often imagining you are performing the best album in your career in the shower–and you’re just scaring your spouse. With these songs on our list of 15 best karaoke songs for women with low voices, you can enjoy yourself and feel like a superstar. In order to create the list, we collected information from Quora and Trend Chaser to see which are the best songs for women with low voices. Since different songs suit different voices and tastes, we sorted them alphabetically by the artist/band name. Let’s jump to the list and see if your favorite song or artist found its way here. Now enjoy the best karaoke songs for women with low voices.
15. Shania Twain – From This Moment On
Shania Twain is a Canadian recording artist and “From This Moment On” came with her third studio album titled “Come On Over,” which was released back in 1997, exactly 20 years ago. From This Moment On achieved incredible success when it was released in 1998 and it become one of the album’s highlights. If you have a low voice, you should start learning the lyrics of Shania Twain’s From This Moment On because you will sound incredible. From This Moment On found its place among the top ten songs in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.
14. Right Said Fred – I’m Too Sexy
The British group called Right Said Fred recorded one of the most popular and interesting songs almost every person know. “I’m Too Sexy” is famous in a lot of different countries around the world. I’m Too Sexy was recorded back in 1991 and people haven’t stopped listening to it even today. As a woman with a low voice, you are lucky because you can sing I’m Too Sexy as much as you want Fred won’t mind, trust me. Hit the play button and let the party begin.
13. Tom Waits – Downtown Train
Tom Waits is waiting for you to hit the play button and start singing his hit “Downtown Train”. “Downtown Train” was released back in 1985 and shortly after that, it becomes one of the best hits around the world. Rod Stewart also recorded a cover of “Downtown Train” and it hit the charts as well. If you were wondering if Tom Waits had a song for your low voice, you are lucky because you can sing “Downtown Train” and feel like a superstar…on a downtown train.
12. TLC – No Scrubs
TLC recorded their song titled “No Scrubs”, the number 12 in our list of best karaoke songs for women with low voices for their third album which was released back in 1999. Even though TLC recorded the song, it was written by Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs together with Tameka “Tiny” Cottle and Kandi Burruss. Shortly after it was released, TLC’s No Scrubs achieved great success and even earned two Grammy nominations. Also, you should know that No Scrubs hit almost every board among biggest-Hot singles 100 single of 1999. Grab this jam for your karaoke performance and remember to give those scrubs a ‘tude.
11. The Beatles – With a Help From My Friends
There isn’t a person out there who hasn’t heard of the legendary group, The Beatles. With A Little Help From My Friends was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and it was released for the whole world to hear back in 1967. You may find interesting the fact to know that With A Little Help From My Friends was ranked as the #311 on the Rolling Stone’s list of 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time.
10. Johnny Cash – God’s Gonna Cut You Down
If you’re going for intensity this is the one for you. Johnny Cash is known for his classic country songs which are famous around the world. Did you know that God’s Gonna Cut You Down is also known as “Run On” and “Run On For A Long Time”. This song has been recorded by various artists and in different genres, and it will remind those who have sinned that no matter what they do, god’s judgment will come for them–or perhaps just Johnny’s. Press the play button and let your day start with a great song.
9. Frank Sinatra – Fly Me To The Moon
You have probably heard Frank Sinatra’s one of the most famous hits “Fly Me To The Moon,” but, did you know that this exact song was originally named “In other words?” Fly Me To The Moon, or as it was originally titled, In Other Words, was written back in 1954 by Bart Howard. After Bart Howard had written the song, Kaye Ballard recorded it for the first time in the same year. Frank Sinatra recorded his version of the song Fly Me To The Moon back in 1964, and it was often connected to Apollo missions on the Moon.
8. Faith Hill – The Kiss
Beth Nielsen, Robin Lerner, and Annie Roboff wrote the famous song “The Kiss” which was sung by the American country singer, Faith Hill. The Kiss was released back in 1998, and it was Faith Hill’s first song on her album titled “Faith.” Shortly after its release, The Kiss reached the top of most of the lists including the United States’ and Canadian. Also, you may find interesting the fact that The Kiss was nominated for Grammy Award, twice, but unfortunately it didn’t manage to win one. For those women who have low voices, but love to sing, Faith Hill’s song The Kiss will allow you to enjoy singing and sound great as well.
7. Elvis Presley – Love Me Tender
Love Me Tender ranks th in our list of best karaoke songs for women with low voices and it was recorded back in 1956 by Elvis Presley and published by the Elvis Presley Music for the 20th Century Fox Film. Love Me Tender became a total hit around the world in a very short time, and people are still listening it today. After this, it was used in many more movies. If you wondered if there are more songs from Elvis Presley on our list of 15 best karaoke songs for women with low voices you should know there are more–perhaps even one about a peanut butter and bacon sandwich.
6. Elvis Presley – Are You Lonesome Tonight
Are You Lonesome Tonight ranks 6th in our list of best karaoke songs for women with low voices and it had been winning hearts almost 91 years now. It was written in 1926 by Lou Handman and Roy Turk. Back in 1960, Elvis Presley recorded the song after he finished his service in the United States Army. Even though RCA Records executives didn’t think that this song is fitting Elvis’s style but it showed as a total success around the world. People are still listening to this song even after more than 50 years. If you wondered is one of his songs will fit your low voice, you are lucky because you can enjoy your voice and feel like a total star while singing Are You Lonesome Tonight.
5. Elton John – Your Song
You probably have already heard this beautiful ballad by the one and only Elton John called “Your Song.” Elton John is a very talented musician and he is also the compositor of the song while for writing it he had a little help from his old friend Bernie Taupin. Your Song hit the charts in several countries after it was released back in 1970. For women who have low voices but love to sing, this ballad, which is one of the most beautiful songs can make them feel like stars. Press the play button and flow into the water among the stars.
4. Dire Straits – Sultans Of Swing
We are continuing our list of best karaoke songs for women with low voices with Dire Straits, that is a well know British rock band not. Sultan Of Swing was written and composed by the band’s frontman, Mark Knopfler. Sultan Of Swing was released first in 1978, but it was released again a year later which contributed for the song to become one of the best hits in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
3. Death Cab For Cutie – I Will Follow You Into The Dark
If you want to make the crowd weep–give this one a try. Have you ever heard “I Will Follow You Into The Dark” by Death Cab For Cutie? I Will Follow You Into The Dark is an indie rock by Death Cab For Cutie recorded for their fifth album titled “Plans” and released 12 years ago, in 2005.
2. Curtis Stigers and the Forest Rangers – This Life (SOA Theme)
Have you watched the show Sons of Anarchy? If you did, you already know that This Life is the theme song for the TV show written by the Curtis Stigers, Velvet Revolver, Dave Kushner, Bob Thiele and the creator of the show Kurt Sutter. The song This Life is performed by Curtis Stigers and the Forest Rangers.
1. Barry White – Can’t Get Enough of Your Love Babe
This song, Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Babe was released in 1974 as the first single from his album titled “Can’t Get Enough.” This song is perfect for women who have low voices but love to sing at every opportunity they get.
This was our list of 15 best karaoke songs for women with low voices. We hope you found the song that suits your voice the most!