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I have heard a lot of karaoke. The times I have gone to karaoke definitely number in the hundreds. Possibly thousands. I have gone to karaoke at dive bars, Thai food restaurants, fancy piano bars, my significant other’s work party, smoke-filled Chinese restaurants and hotel lobbies. Here is a good place to go for Karaoke Downloads.

I have noticed, regardless of whether karaoke is going on at a tiki bar, an Irish pub or a Mexican restaurant, the same songs always seem to end up in the rotation. Of course, it’s not guaranteed that you’ll hear these songs every time, but if you ever want to get into predictive karaoke gambling, get some quick personal loans and put your money on these.

10. ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

Karaoke “regulars” don’t do this song. They know that it’s nine minutes long, and it’s kind of rude to take up that much time when other singers are waiting. However, a first-time karaoke singer who loves “Wayne’s World” and doesn’t know that he isn’t the first person to come up with this brilliant idea will inevitably get up and sing this.

9. ‘Black Velvet’

I can understand why “Black Velvet” gets so much stage time at karaoke joints. It’s fun to sing and considered cool in a rock-n-roll sort of way.

8. ‘Hey Jude’

Much like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” this song is a bit long as a karaoke selection. I think people forget that selecting “Hey Jude” ultimately means singing “na na na na na na na” for two minutes. It’s a great song, but if you ever sing it you’ll probably notice half the audience singing along and swaying while the other half checks their watches.

7. ‘Tiny Dancer’

Elton John songs are very common during karaoke, and “Tiny Dancer” seems to be the Elton John picker’s favorite.

6. ‘Summer Nights’

Songs from movie soundtracks, and specifically “Grease” songs, often make their way into the karaoke rotation, but none so often as “Summer Nights.”

5. ‘Hit Me with Your Best Shot’

For women who want to rock out, “Hit Me with Your Best Shot” by Pat Benetar is the go-to choice.

4. ‘Sweet Caroline’

Neil Diamond is, of course, a very popular choice at karaoke, especially when there’s a more mature crowd. “Sweet Caroline” is the most popular of the Neil Diamond selections. Multiply the popularity of Neil Diamond with the popularity of this particular song, and you end up hearing this song a lot when you’re a karaoke junkie.

3. ‘Friends in Low Places’

This Garth Brooks song is similar to the Neil Diamond situation. Popular artists plus popular song equals lots of people slurring along with the performer. It’s a crowd-pleaser.

2. ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’

For some reason that I can’t explain, people from all different demographics love to sing this song. I have heard people of all ages and both genders belt out, screech out and slur out this song. For some reason, really bad singers often choose this song. If you go to karaoke as much as I used to, this song will be ruined forever.

1. ‘Picture’

Every time a man and a woman get up to sing a duet together, I shudder because I know what’s coming. The first man/woman duet of the night, no matter where you are, is always “Picture.” I once saw a pair sing this song when there were only eight other people present. If you go to a public karaoke event, there is a 100 percent chance you will hear this song.

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January 1st, 2010

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