Top Solo Songs to Sing Tonight: Your Full Show Guide

Great Solo Songs for All Singing Skills
Find top solo songs that fit how well you sing and keep all eyes on you. From old hits to fresh top songs, this list will help you bring out your best singing.
Good Songs for New Singers
- Hey There Delilah – Great to learn long notes
- Amazing Grace – Good to get clear song lines
- Stay With Me – Top pick for trying out new singing ranges
- Open Arms – Key for moving from low to high notes
Hard Songs for the Pros
- I Will Always Love You – Need strong breath skills
- All of Me – Deep feelings needed
- Bridge Over Troubled Water – Test your range
- And I Am Telling You – Show off your skills
Grow Your Sing Skills with Songs
Get better at these book singing skills by picking the right songs:
- How well you breathe
- Changing voice parts
- Staying on tune
- Wide range
- Showing feelings
Songs Ready for the Stage
Big Slow Songs
- The Power of Love
- Total Eclipse of the Heart
- Without You
New Pop Songs
- Someone Like You
- Perfect
- When I Was Your Man
Old Must-Sing Songs
- At Last
- Fly Me to the Moon
- The Way You Look Tonight 호치민 퍼블릭가라오케 추천받기
Pick songs that push but keep your singing smooth from start to end.
Old Rock Big Slow Songs: How to Sing Them Well
Need-to-Know Methods for Singing Big Slow Rock Songs

Old hits from the 70s and 80s are great for singers to learn from. Learn the must-do singing moves like long notes, loud and soft changes, and how to build up a song right. Karaoke as a Bonding Tool for
Songs to Grow Your Voice
Journey’s “Open Arms”
Grow your voice range with this hit. It shows how to change from low to high notes really well.
Aerosmith’s “Dream On”
Get better at high soft notes and singing for a long time with this song. It needs good breath control and right voice use, mostly at top high parts.
Heart’s “Alone”
This big slow song is all you need for vibrato and showing deep feelings. It asks for top notched tuning while you keep it real all through.
Smart Ways to Practice
Split these old rock hits into bits:
- Song starts to build a strong base
- Before-the-chorus parts to manage how loud or soft you sing
- Chorus bits for full power singing
Record and check each bit to better them before you try the whole song.
Keep your voice well through:
- Drinking enough water
- Warm-ups fit for each song
- Resting your voice often between singing times
Today’s Pop Voice Ways
New Pop Ways for Singers Now
Today’s pop voice needs a mix of old-school skills and new sounds. Current top hits make great practice for growing key voice parts while nailing new sound bits.
Must-Try Songs for Voice Growth
The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” shows how to mix synth-pop sounds and singing skills. It asks for:
- On point tuning
- Good breath use
- Keeping high energy
Adele’s “Easy On Me” is great for:
- Changing voice parts
- Showing deep feelings
- Handling loud and soft changes
- Managing from low to high notes
Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” is all about new ways to use your voice as heard these days:
- Putting some talk into singing
- Small changes in volume
- New ways to pace your singing words
How Pop Now Gets Into Your Voice
Must-Know Parts
- Voice effects like you hear on the radio
- Keeping vibrato not too much, not too little
- Smooth note bends
- Mixing voice parts well