Christmas songs sung at karaoke! Introducing easy-to-sing tracks
When it comes to karaoke in December, Christmas songs are a must! You might want to try singing the classics, but they can seem a bit tough… Many of you may feel that way, right? Don’t worry! This time, we’re introducing Christmas songs that are easy to sing at karaoke during the holiday season.
They’re all familiar tunes or songs that even first-timers can enjoy singing, so be sure to find your favorite one!
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Christmas songs sung at karaoke! Introducing easy-to-sing tracks (51–60)
KAN’s Christmas SongKAN

A Christmas song by KAN, featuring a striking a cappella-based arrangement that gently wraps the quiet Christmas night.
Released in November 1992 as the B-side to the single “Shinu made Kimi wo Hanasanai,” it was also used that year in a Kentucky Fried Chicken Christmas commercial—truly a winter classic.
The song conveys the protagonist’s complex feelings as they wait for a lover who’s running late, expressed through KAN’s uniquely warm vocals.
You can also sense his respect for Billy Joel; the simple yet poignant melody line is very singable, so give it a try!
Lovely HolidayTakeuchi Mariya

A smash hit by Mariya Takeuchi, known as an essential song for the Christmas season.
Since its release in November 2001 as the B-side to the single “Nostalgia,” it has continued to be loved by many.
Created as a tie-in for a Japan KFC commercial, it centers on the theme of a warm, at-home family Christmas, featuring heartfelt lyrics and a gentle melody.
The rich orchestral arrangement is another highlight.
The song expresses the joy of Christmas and the bonds of family, beginning with imagery that evokes the arrival of winter, depicting the town turning white and the warmth of time spent together.
The melody sits relatively low for a female vocal line, making it straightforward enough for men to try as well—so give it a sing!
Silent EveKarashima Midori

It’s a Christmas song that depicts a quiet, snowy night.
Midori Karashima’s clear, transparent voice beautifully expresses both a bittersweet longing for love and the chill of winter.
Released in 1990, the song portrays the understated Christmas Eve of women spending the glamorous bubble-economy era in a modest way.
It’s a classic also included on Karashima’s album “GOLDEN☆BEST Midori Karashima.” This work tells a story of overcoming heartbreak and loneliness and moving toward personal growth.
Sing it at karaoke and the room is sure to be wrapped in emotion.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to at Christmas while spending time with friends or family, holding thoughts of someone special in your heart.
The sustained notes in the chorus are distinctive, so if you sing each phrase carefully, it should feel wonderful to perform!
In conclusion
From timeless classics to hidden gems, we’ve put together a list of easy-to-sing Christmas songs! Perfect for year-end parties and get-togethers, these are all favorites at karaoke and guaranteed to get the crowd going.
It’s also lovely to quietly hum “Silent Night” on a peaceful evening.
Enjoy a holy night with your loved ones, accompanied by music!



