Recommended for people in their 50s! Best Christmas karaoke songs
For those in their 50s as of 2025, you likely spent your formative years in the 1980s and 1990s, when Christmas was one of the biggest events for romance.
In this feature, we’re introducing nostalgic J-pop Christmas songs perfect for karaoke—tunes that can take you back to those good old days.
We hope you’ll enjoy this while reminiscing about “those times,” when you excitedly planned Christmas dates and agonized over what gift to get your special someone.
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Recommended for people in their 50s! Best Christmas Karaoke Songs (51–60)
White ChristmasJUN SKY WALKER(S)

A J(S)K number about a bittersweet Christmas farewell.
It was released in 1989, the year many in their 50s began walking the path of adulthood.
In 2005, 175R covered it and released it as a double A-side single together with “Shine, Hikari no Michishirube.” Even those in their 50s today—now with families or working hard in their careers—may have experienced this kind of aching goodbye in their youth.
Why not sing this song and express that unique poignancy and wistfulness that only comes from having tasted both the sweet and the bitter in life?
Burnin’ X’masT.M.Revolution

It’s a Christmas song by T.M.Revolution, released after the bubble era, but featuring flashy costumes and a music video with a somewhat “bubbly” vibe.
The story depicts a forbidden love, and it’s about a man being led around by his partner.
For men in their 50s who’ve likely been through various relationships, some parts might hit close to home.
Christmas LoveSazan Ōrusutāzu

A Southern Christmas song that portrays a bittersweet romance experienced around Christmastime.
It was used as the commercial song for Marui’s “’93 Marui no Christmas” campaign.
Though the lyrics are poignant, the melody shines with a full-on Christmas mood, sparkling and bright.
Let’s express Christmas with a calm, mature atmosphere!
Christmas For YouMaeda Nobuteru

Christmas For You, released under the solo name of TUBE’s vocalist Atsunobu Maeda.
Although Maeda is strongly associated with summer, this Christmas song earned him his first-ever Top 10 entry on the Oricon charts.
His lustrous vocals are a perfect match for the sparkle of the season, resulting in a classic, nostalgic love song.
If you’re in your 50s, it might even bring back memories of past romances and make you blush a little! Belt it out at karaoke along with those memories, and your Christmas party is sure to be a hit.
The Last Holy NightSugiyama Kiyotaka

“Last Holy Night” is a single by Kiyotaka Sugiyama released in 1986.
It’s a poignant Christmas ballad about two people who chose separate paths.
He performed it several times on the popular music show “The Best Ten.” Listening to this song brings back the bittersweet feelings of my youth.



