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VOICE OVER: Emily Brayton WRITTEN BY: Taryn Crankshaw
These Broadway songs were made for karaoke. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the best show tunes for you to sing on your next musical night out! Our countdown includes “Suddenly, Seymour,” “Gaston,” “Consider Yourself,” and more!

#10: “Consider Yourself” “Oliver!”

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“Consider Yourself” lucky if this fun track is listed in your karaoke song book! This number from “Oliver!” is perfect for those times when you just want to channel your inner child. Performed primarily by the Artful Dodger when he first meets protagonist Oliver Twist, it is a playful “welcome” tune. It leaves plenty of room for physicality and toe-tapping while you sing the words, meaning you can get your friends to join in on the fun. Plus, if you can pull off a cockney accent, you’ll have yourself a certified karaoke winner.

#9: “Come What May” “Moulin Rouge! The Musical”

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If you can convince a partner to join you on the mic, perhaps you should consider performing one of the most romantic duets of all time! From both the movie and musical adaption of “Moulin Rouge!,” “Come What May” is a love ballad that’s filled with passion. During the number, ill-fated lovers Christian and Satine profess their love for each other, despite the dangers that surround their secret courtship. It’s a gut punch in the form of a song, all but guaranteeing there won’t be a dry eye in the karaoke bar when the last note plays!

#8: “Cabaret” “Cabaret”

A classic musical theater ditty, “Cabaret” from the show of the same name is more than just a fun song. Performed by protagonist Sally Bowles, it’s chock-full of subtext that makes it a go to for any aspiring thespian. It acts in stark contrast to the backdrop of the impending second World War, making the jazzy and uptempo number feel much more loaded. As Bowles sings about the joys of cabaret, she ignores the looming threat of the future. Capturing that complexity isn’t easy, but it’s worth it and will make everyone watching pay attention. So not only is it a great tune, it’s also a great acting exercise!

#7: “There's No Business Like Show Business” “Annie Get Your Gun”

Whether or not you’re a musical theater fan, chances are you know this tune, originally from the 1946 Broadway production of “Annie Get Your Gun.” “There's No Business Like Show Business” is a celebration of the magical – and sometimes wacky – world of showbiz and the dedicated people who work in it. Written by Irving Berlin, the number is most effective when everyone can take part and contribute to ramping up the room’s energy! That, combined with its funny, cheeky lyrics, make it an ideal pick if you’re seeking a sing-a-along option the next time you take the karaoke stage.

#6: “All That Jazz” “Chicago”

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Seductive and bewitching, this is a red hot option if you’re looking to spice up your karaoke set! Crafted by John Kander and Fred Ebb, it opens “Chicago” in a captivating manner. As Velma Kelly brings each melodic word to life, she preps the audience for an alluring evening full of danger and debauchery. Tap into her sultry energy, throw in a couple of Fosse-inspired jazz hands, struts, and hip rolls, and you’ll have yourself a star-turning performance! Then, once everyone is begging for more, you can follow it up with another “Chicago” karaoke classic, “Cell Block Tango.”

#5: “Gaston” “Beauty and the Beast”

Disney and Broadway fans won’t ever be left wanting when it comes to karaoke song selections. You could go for anything, from the tongue-twister that is “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” from “Mary Poppins” to “Aladdin”’s endlessly romantic “A Whole New World.” It can be overwhelming to pick! But if you need to set your sights on just one, we recommend “Gaston.” This villainous tune from “Beauty and the Beast”, allows you to crank up the comedy and let your confidence shine. You don’t need to have a big ego to get into it – you just have to be willing to let your inhibitions go! The entire room will be fawning over you before you know it!

#4: “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)” “Jersey Boys”

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A perfect karaoke pick for Broadway fans and just general music lovers alike, “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)” is a classic! Whether you’re singing the Four Seasons’ version or the one found in “Jersey Boys,” you can rest assured people will get on their feet. After all, the tune has a groovy melody and nostalgic lyrics that are too memorable to resist, allowing folks to transport themselves to a simpler time. In addition to delivering when it comes to entertainment value, there’s some solid chances to show off the depths of your vocal chops, too. In other words, it’s sure to be a winner.

#3: “Suddenly, Seymour” “Little Shop of Horrors”

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Here’s a classic Broadway duet that’s oh-so-sweet. Crafted by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, it’s a number all about love and hope, sung primarily between love interests Seymour and Audrey in the second act of “Little Shop of Horrors.” Seymour vows to keep Audrey, who hasn’t had it so easy in life, safe. It’s pure, simple, kind and a crowd-favorite. You really can’t go wrong with this selection, as long as you commit to the storytelling aspect. Our only tip is to maybe bring some tissues up onto the stage – and have some ready for your friends, too.

#2: “You’re the One That I Want” “Grease”

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Can you imagine a time when “You’re the One That I Want” didn’t exist in “Grease”?! Written for the 1978 film adaptation, the song wasn’t part of the original Broadway production. However, revivals since then have included the tune and thank goodness, because it’s infectious! Though it’s mainly a duet between Danny and Sandy, it’s also a fantastic group number, meaning you have options once you press play. Along with “Summer Nights,” it’s a stellar karaoke track for those who want to own their inner main character, and for those who prefer to provide more subtle support as part of the ensemble. Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions. “One Night Only,”“Dreamgirls” You’ll Be Dreaming of This Number Long After the Final Note “It's the Hard Knock Life,” “Annie” A Childhood Classic That’s Even More Fun to Sing as an Adult “Aquarius,” “Hair” You Don’t Need to Be an Aquarius to Enjoy This Carefree Tune “Holding Out for a Hero,” “Footloose” You Can Be a Karaoke Hero Belting out This Rock Number “Good Morning Baltimore,” “Hairspray” Grab Your Bottle of Ultra Clutch Hairspray & Hit the Mic!

#1: “Dancing Queen” “Mamma Mia!”

ABBA’s music is perfectly made for two things: karaoke and musical theatre! When you combine the two, you get pure magic! “Dancing Queen” from “Mamma Mia!” is one of those numbers that never fails to excite a crowd and bring people together. It’s a celebration of dance, music, joy, and just being alive. Even if you have two left feet and no pitch, “Dancing Queen” will always make you feel like a superstar. Once you muster up the courage to take the mic, you’ll be “having the time of your life”! Which of the showstoppers will you be performing during your next karaoke night? Let us know in the comments!

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