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Jul 16, 2024, 5:51:30 PM7/16/24
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You might have the most impressive pipes in the whole of your city. You might sound like a strangled cat when you sing, especially after a few drinks. But whatever your range and ability, you will take to the stage for one of these karaoke songs. And it will be brilliant.

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Choosing the right song is crucial. If you can't sing in tune, perhaps opt for a rap. If you want to show off that high range, potentially opt for a bit of Whitney. In our list of the best karaoke songs ever, we've got everyone from Madonna to Lizzo, and from Toto to Frank Sinatra. Take a shot and warm up those vocal chords, people. These are the best karaoke songs ever.

That riff, a cross between a sitar and a revving dirt bike, is the most recognizable thing about the song. For such a ubiquitous hit, the lyrics continually surprise beyond the titular chorus. So much so that when Cat Power covered the tune in 2000, slicing off the refrain, it was a strange new poem about the anxiety of commercials and subliminal advertising. This from the first rock band to develop a brand logo, a pair of juicy red lips.

Finding the best karaoke songs to belt out is an art form. However, the pressure of selecting the right song to sing can often be overwhelming. Do you want to sing a Whitney Houston ballad? Do you want to get the rest of the room singing with a Journey hit? These are the questions to ask yourself before you take the mic.

cruise ship karaoke is pretty hit and miss. It all depends on the crowd on that particular sailing. You may have a lot of kids, or drunk young people just goofing around. Or a much older crowd for oldies all night long. Sometimes you come across really good singers that think they may get discovered and sing all night long. A couple of times, I have seen some pros up there.

In my experience on cruise ships, there are fewer people wanting to sing, so I get more frequent turns to perform, which I like. Also, often the same crowd will come to karaoke on multiple nights, so you can get to know the other singers a bit more. If you enter a karaoke competition, the winner is determined by how loudly the audience is screaming for each contestant, which means whoever has the most/loudest friends will win, not necessarily the person who is the best singer.

Unfortunately, I don't have a favorite karaoke song at this time but I will tell you which one I can't stand and that's Sweet Caroline. I swear this song gets picked out every time I go to karaoke night and Margaritaville comes in at 2nd. No offense to Neil Diamond and Jimmy Buffett fans, but when these songs are being played, it just drives me to buy another drink! :p

Far, Far Away.................since in reality 95% of all karaoke "voices" should never leave the confines of their own shower curtains. If their friends were really friends they would tell them the truth.......you simply can't sing! But for the few with nice voices sing on America!!!

I love to watch karaoke. I do enjoy a really good singer. But just as much I enjoy a mediocre singer who really performs well and entertains the crowd. And then there's the horrible singers who only half-know their song. I've seen some who make me laugh do hard I cry

I do Carole King, Pat Benatar, and Peter, Paul, and Mary typically, plus a wide variety of whatever interests me. My fianc is a former professional musician and choir director and we're working on some duets for our upcoming cruises.

Does anyone have a list of the songs that they have on the Karaoke machines? My DH has been bugging me to sing at Karaoke. Now, I have never done this, but, I am thinking that I will train to do this and surprise him on our upcoming cruise. He always likes when I volunteer at the shows, etc. I know that it will really shock him if I sing.

Song lists vary by ship, just as they do on land. On the Dream in December '06, the list was quite limited for my tastes and I found myself wishing I'd brought some cdg's with me. On the Star I made sure to pack some of my favourite songs, and I found I didn't really need them (although I rarely find my favourite song anywhere so I was glad I had it along).

Basically, the way you 'practice' for karaoke is by singing along to your favourite songs. You are most likely to find music that has been on the charts over the last few decades, especially it it's been fairly popular. The newer stuff is hard to keep up with even for land venues sometimes, so on a cruise ship it's even more difficult. Chances are you won't find anything still on the radio, other than some classics of course.

Perhaps something you might try is going to a local karaoke venue with a friend and giving it a shot. You'll get an idea of what to expect from song lists (they're never the same, but they tend to have a lot of similarities), and you'll have the opportunity to get a feel for performing before you surprise your husband.

As everyone said before just go for a couple of popular classic tunes and at least one will probably be available. But if you have a particular song in mind, you may wish to get a copy of it to bring with you.

I will need your good luck wishes if I decide to do this. I guess I will just have to sneak a look at the Karaoke lists on my next cruise and then prepare to sing on the one after that. I am too chicken to just prepare and hope that they have my song. As far as bringing my own, can that be inserted in the ship's machine?

I wonder if all of the ships have the same list of songs. Does anyone know? Maybe when one of you are on board in the next few months, you could sneak a look for me and let me know which are the favorites. I think I remember Sweet Caroline, might have been one.

Hideout II, happy to help with a serious answer. As a regular karaoke performer I sang (!?) :eek: on the Pearl in March and Jade in June. Lists of songs were very long and detailed with pretty much every song you could think of listed. Main gripe was that lists were all in song order and not artist order so would suggest that you know what you want to sing before you go. Also, early in the cruise there are very few singers but by the end gets very popular so get in early. Hope that helps.

I was on the Dawn and Majesty...and they actually have 2 different layouts for the songs. Some books have the songs listed by Artist (favorable), and the other has the songs listed by the Song name....

it's so sweet that you want to sing to your sweety. just go for it. i remember lots of frank sinatra and bon jovi (what a weird combo). i also remember that those who were super serious about singing didn't have as good a time as those who just "did it". the audience enjoyed them more as well. our favorite singer was a guy who kept getting the words wrong and didn't always sing in tune but was just doing the best he could (he was a great ad libber) and having a great time. if you can do that you'll be fine and your sweety will be proud of you! good luck and good cruisin'

As I said in my first reply, song lists vary by ship. That means no, they are NOT the same on each ship. Getting a look at the songs on one cruise might give you an idea of what to expect, but it will absolutely not be the same as the next ship you're on. As I suggested, though, if you want to look at a karaoke list to get an idea, just go to someplace local to you that offers karaoke and have a look at theirs. There is never a guarantee that a song you want to sing will be on any list.

As for bringing your own, any cdg should work in any karaoke machine. I have carried cdgs to lots of places and have always been able to use them. Check eBay for some really good deals on cdgs. Many of them come with a karaoke track and a track with vocals, so if you don't have a machine at home (I'm guessing you don't), you can practice along with the vocals version. Not every karaoke track is the same as what you're used to singing along to the radio. If you're really concerned about practicing a song, that's probably my best recommendation. Keep in mind, though, it's all about having fun, so if you aren't perfect, that's okay. I guarantee your husband will still love it! :)

I'm hoping the Star will be different than the Pride of Hawaii was (now the Jade). I was on POH May 07 and the song selection was aweful. Popular names of singers didn't have a song to choose from. Or Cher there was reallly old stuff like Gypsies Tramps &Thieves but didn't have things like Believe or Turn Back Time. It was aweful.

I had brought my favorite CDG's with me (maybe a dozen) and they couldn't play them on their system (or so they said). Then the book was sorted by song title so I had a really hard time trying to think of songs I can sing. So I'd get a list of songs I could sing & turn them in and they threw them out so the next night I would go in there, it was back to the book to search again.

My Carnival cruise was much different and karaoke was a total blast. But I won't be sailing on CCL again for other reasons. NCL could learn a lesson from them on karaoke though. Maybe it will be different for me on my Star cruise. I haven't booked it yet but I'm checking on it.

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