As I mentioned in another thread, my employer holds a yearly karaoke competition as part of the Asian-Pacific Heritage Month in May. Last year's was by far the best event; there was a panel of judges similar to American Idol, and our outgoing General Manager was absolutely fantastic as Simon Cowell.
My co-workers and I participated as a group, and we sang "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" by The Beatles, and doggone it, we sounded like a bunch of kindergarten kids!
So this year I'm thinking about doing something really gutsy: performing solo.
My work buddies have been hounding me all week, asking what, if any, I'm going to sing for the event this coming Thursday. To be honest, I'm not even 100% sure I want to do it. I love music. I love doing karaoke at family parties. I'm not even going to comment on my screechy baritone voice, but a part of me just wants to have fun. Most of the participants don't really take themselves seriously, and that's the point. They're just doing it for fun.
Here's a list of possible songs I've considered (I just need one). I like Oldies, ballads, Easy Listening, but I've also tried contemporary songs.

So this year I'm thinking about doing something really gutsy: performing solo.

Here's a list of possible songs I've considered (I just need one). I like Oldies, ballads, Easy Listening, but I've also tried contemporary songs.
- "Speak Softly Love" by Andy Williams - It has a nice melody from the Godfather films, but it sounds too serious, and I want something a little more upbeat.
- "The Way You Look Tonight" by Frank Sinatra - It's got a cool and jazzy vibe.
- "Cruisin'" by Huey Lewis and Gwyneth Paltrow - This is a duet performance. I'm not sure if I can find a female co-worker in time to perform with.
- "Bailamos" by Enrique Iglesias - This happens to be one of my favorite songs; it's got a sexy Latin beat that's a bit out of my character, but I could see myself having fun with it.