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I want to sing it at the senior class recital! A choral piece that 5-year-olds can sing with all their heart

For five-year-olds, graduation ceremonies and recitals are precious memories that tell the story of their growth so far.

You want to choose a song that stays in their hearts, but finding pieces that suit children’s voices can be surprisingly challenging.

So here, we’re introducing popular songs for graduations and recitals that feature warm lyrics and gentle melodies.

Singing together with the children will surely become a wonderful memory.

Use this as a guide and feel the joy of joining voices with friends and loved ones!

I want to sing it at the senior class recital! Chorus songs that 5-year-olds can sing with all their hearts (1–10)

It will be sunny tomorrow.Sakata Osamu

Ashita wa Hareru (Okaasan to Issho) / Osamu Sakata
It will be sunny tomorrow.Sakata Osamu

“Ashita wa Hareru” (“It’ll Be Sunny Tomorrow”) was written and composed by Osamu Sakata, who was active as the 7th “Uta no Onii-san” (singing big brother), and has been passed down and sung by successive singing brothers and sisters.

Its message about the importance of friends and the reassuring words “I’ll be by your side” make it a perfect song for five-year-olds preparing to graduate.

This song gently stays close to the heart even in sad times, making it ideal for recitals and graduation ceremonies.

Not only the children, but also teachers and parents will likely be moved to tears.

It’s a classic you’ll want to keep as a charm for the heart.

[Song] Until the World Becomes OneYa-Ya-yah

[Song] Until the World Becomes One [Moon Class, Senior Year]
[Song] Until the World Becomes OneYa-Ya-yah

This is “Sekai ga Hitotsu ni Narumade,” which was used as the ending song for the long-beloved anime Nintama Rantarō.

It’s a slow-tempo number that’s easy for children to sing, and its love-filled lyrics can move even adults to tears.

As children sing it, memories of the time they’ve spent with their friends will surely come to mind.

It’s a very moving song, so why not sing it at the end of a recital or at a preschool graduation ceremony? Holding hands while singing would be a lovely touch, too.

Go! First-Year Studentssakushi/sakkyoku: Miura Kanako

This is a bright graduation-from-kindergarten song created by Kanako Miura.

It expresses the excitement and anxiety of children entering elementary school in a positive way with an upbeat, lively melody.

The lyrics convey children’s honest feelings—“When I become a first grader, I want to make lots of friends!”—filling listeners with a sense of eager anticipation for a new environment.

Frequently used at graduation ceremonies and pre-enrollment events, this song is perfect for celebrating children’s new beginnings.

With themes that spark the joy of playing with friends and a spirit of adventure, it brims with hope for the school life that lies ahead.

Singing it together with children can help make the start of their elementary school journey a fun and cheerful experience.

The Root of the HeartLyrics/Music: Minami Yume

♪ The Roots of the Heart – Before I knew it, you had grown; before I knew it, the tears had stopped ~ ♪ <Graduation song / Preschool graduation song>
Lyrics/Music: Minami Yume — The Root of the Heart

Nanmumi’s songs gently portray children’s growth and change.

The lyrics depict how everyday little changes and encounters take root in the heart, bringing warmth to listeners.

They are often sung at graduation ceremonies and at occasions celebrating growth, and listening to them warms the heart.

It’s also nice that beginner-level sheet music is available so even teachers who aren’t confident on the piano can play.

This work sings of the bonds with friends who spent time together and the anticipation of new encounters to come, making it a perfect song for older kindergarteners.

you knownagasoyouko

“Ne” — A heartwarming song sung by older boys and girls. A popular piece for nursery school and kindergarten recitals and graduation ceremonies. Lyrics and composition by Hayumi Takahashi.
you knownagasoyouko

“Ne” is a very popular song for graduation ceremonies at nursery and kindergarten.

It’s a heartwarming piece that sings about the wish to stay close friends no matter how many years go by.

Think of all the friends you spent time with until graduation—the ones who worked hard with you at events, the ones who helped you when you were in trouble, and even the ones you sometimes argued with—as you sing.

Although it’s a graduation song, it’s not a sad one; it carries gentle feelings for friends on a pop melody, so it’s perfect for singing at a graduation ceremony with a bright, cheerful mood.