Uplifting songs recommended for men in their 50s
For those in their 50s who are still incredibly busy with work, you want to tackle your job with full power and put your energy into your hobbies, too.No matter the era, everything requires stamina.Here are some uplifting Japanese songs recommended for men in their 50s.
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Energizing songs recommended for men in their 50s (111–120)
Withered Susuki Grass of the Shōwa Erasakura to ichirō

Released in 1975, Sakura and Ichiro’s “Showa Kare Susuki” was a massive hit at the time and was even called a social phenomenon.
Strictly speaking, it’s not a cheer song, but for some reason singing it gives you energy.
Since it’s a duet, it makes you want to invite someone and sing together.
As long as the sun is in the skynishikino akira

I think many people listen to or sing Akira Nishikino’s “As Long as the Sun Is in the Sky” to lift their spirits.
It truly took the world by storm, a classic that represents the Showa era, and it’s still often sung at karaoke and played on television today.
ChampionArisu

I think there are many men in their 50s who are huge fans of Alice.
Their songs carry a certain masculine spirit and romanticism, with a kind of allure you don’t find in recent bands.
Their signature song “Champion” could rightfully be called a classic of motivational anthems.
La La LaDaikoku Maki

Speaking of Maki Ohguro, she’s a musician whose charm lies in her powerful, soaring high notes—one of the most skilled vocalists among singers.
It might be tough for a man in his 50s to sing her songs, but I’m sure it would get the crowd going.
If you sing “La La La,” it’s definitely a song that will lift your spirits.
A Good Day to Set Out on a JourneyYamaguchi Momoe

For men in their 50s, there’s no doubt that one of the most special musicians is the singer Momoe Yamaguchi.
When I sing her song “Ii Hi Tabidachi” (A Fine Day for a Journey), my somewhat negative thoughts turn positive.
At karaoke, I’d like to sing it gently and with feeling.
Listening to OliviaAnri

I think there are many men in their 50s who pined for Anri’s songs and enjoyed their youth to the fullest.
One of her signature tracks, “Olivia wo Kikinagara,” is a very beautiful, elegant ballad.
It might be a bit challenging for men to sing, but please try adjusting the key and give it a shot.
Young ManSaijō Hideki

Isn’t Hideki Saijo’s “Young Man” a special song for men in their 50s? It’s truly a hit that symbolizes its era.
This song has a mysterious charm that lifts your spirits when you’re feeling down.
Be sure to sing it at karaoke.


