There are many that are deceptively simple. As for example
- Music and Me, and
- One Day in Your Life.
Then there’s the question whether those are in the karaoke catalogue.
From the
Epic albums, I think
Girlfriend is a good candidate for most easily sung. Although again, I bet it’s not in the catalogue.
Michael has an incredible
range, and he uses it to a full extent in most songs. That is why I said “deceptively” above. Another reason for that is his
timing, which is off the friggin’ scale. And for
this reason (among others), I wouldn’t suggest songs like
Speed Demon or
They Don’t Care About Us.
And on the note of caution, there are other songs you better stay well away from.
- Dirty Diana, and
- Earth Song
comes to mind.
The songs of
The Jackson Five are quite challenging because of their key signatures and consequent high register. It gets easier in that regard as Michael’s voice changed towards the later Motown years, but I’m afraid you will not find any songs from this period in the karaoke catalogue. Perhaps
Dancing Machine?
How about
The Jacksons? The
Gamble and Huff (Humble and Guff lol)
albums hold challenging material throughout, in my view. A lot of vocal gymnastics. I wouldn’t recommend anything from there, I don’t think.
On
Destiny, there is a strong candidate in
Blame It on the Boogie (credit goes to
@wendijane for this suggestion).
Shake Your Body is another relatively easily sung song from the same album.
On
Triumph –
Can You Feel It? Perhaps. It’s got quite the range.
And on
Victory, you could probably go with any out of the three (
Torture,
Be Not Always,
State of Shock); however, I bet none thereof are in the catalogue.
So let’s return to the
Epic solo albums.
Off the wall
- Rock With You
- Working Day and Night
- Girlfriend
The first of these is rather easily sung, I think. The second, rhythmically somewhat challenging (depending on how accurately you want to replicate the original vocals, of course). And the third one: while easily sung, it is—in my mind—the album’s least interesting track.
On
Thriller, there is not a single song that is nowhere near easily sung. I cannot really recommend anything. Although if under threat:
Billie Jean. Remember that the delivery is everything with that one.
Bad has got
Liberian Girl as probably the most easily sung, followed by
Another Part of Me and
The Way You Make Me Feel, whereas you can add
Leave Me Alone to that list of songs you would
not want.
On
Dangerous, probably the ballads (i.e.
Heal the World and
Gone Too Soon), which are all about the delivery and more specifically the emotional side of it. The title track could work, too. Somewhat more challenging (very much so if you include the ad libs):
Remember the Time.
And as for
HIStory, it's the same as for
Dangerous, in that the slower songs (i.e.
You Are Not Alone,
Childhood,
Little Susie, and
Smile) probably are your safest bets.
Smile less so, because of its more intricate melodic lines. And beside those:
Money.
Blood on the Dancefloor:
Superfly Sister (once again with credit to
@wendijane). That
HIStory remix (
Tony Moran’s HIStory Lesson, though preferably in a shorter edit) could also be an option.
From
Invincible I suggest
You Rock My World first and foremost. This time, the slower songs aren’t necessarily the easier ones;
Butterflies is a prime example. Having said that,
You Are My World as well as
The Lost Children ought to work. Also
Don’t Walk Away.