[Kayō Star] Recommended easy-to-sing songs by Hiromi Go
Hiromi Go, one of the “New Big Three” male idol singers who flourished in the 1970s, is a star who continues to shine even in the Reiwa era, more than 50 years into his career.
He exudes an irresistible glamour and often performs songs that light up television shows, making him a singer whose appeal transcends generations.
His songs are also highly recommended for karaoke!
I’ll introduce easy-to-sing tracks—from songs that liven up the room to those you’ll want to savor slowly.
While his signature hits familiar to younger listeners are wonderful, I’ve focused on songs with a manageable vocal range that are easier to try even if you’re not confident in your singing.
I hope you find songs that suit you and have fun singing!
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[Kayo Star] Recommended Easy-to-Sing Hiromi Go Songs (11–20)
Goodbye DAY~VINGT ANS VERSION~Gō Hiromi

When you want to soak in a moist, romantic mood, be sure to try singing this song.
“Goodbye DAY” is a track included on the 1982 album “Aishuu no Casablanca,” with the original written by singer-songwriter Takao Kisugi.
The version introduced here, “Goodbye DAY ~VINGT ANS VERSION~,” is a rearranged take included on the 1995 best-of album “THE GREATEST HITS OF HIROMI GO VOL.2 ~Ballads~.” Let your mature, heartfelt vocals resonate and move the soul.
240 Million Eyes – Exotic JapanGō Hiromi

Hiromi Go’s classic “240 Million Eyes – Exotic Japan,” which frequently appears on variety shows and the like, was an exceptionally original piece for its time.
Its arrangement features a song structure that hints at kayōkyoku within J-pop.
Partly due to those kayōkyoku elements, the song is confined to a fairly narrow range of mid1D to mid2F.
Regardless of gender, it should be singable without issue if you choose an appropriate key.
Like on that certain TV show, performing it with parody lyrics can make it even more exciting, so keep that in mind as you check it out.
In conclusion
I’ve introduced some easy-to-sing recommended songs by Hiromi Go.
While he’s often associated with high-energy crowd-pleasers, he’s also recorded many gentle, familiar tunes, and I’ve picked out some of those as well.
I hope this helps you find songs you feel are easy to sing.
Enjoy singing and having fun with Hiromi Go’s many wonderful classics!


