[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!
Playlist
| [Kayō Star] Recommended easy-to-sing songs by Hiromi Go | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Bye-Bye BabyGō Hiromi | play_arrow | “Bye Bye Baby” is a big hit |
| 2east | promiseGō Hiromi | play_arrow | I want to become someone I can be proud of and meet you, who is precious to me. |
| 3east | CoolGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Released in 1985, a sophisticated song imbued with gentleness |
| 4east | Stay by my side just as you areGō Hiromi | play_arrow | A ballad filled with feelings for a loved one |
| 5east | Because I like youGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Because I like you, a love song |
| 6east | Melancholy CasablancaGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Aishū no Casablanca is a smash hit that was born from a radio project. |
| 7east | An unforgettable personGō Hiromi | play_arrow | A mature song that brings back memories of an old lover |
| 8east | Catharsis of youthGō Hiromi | play_arrow | The difficulty of being unable to show your true self precisely because you care |
| 9east | No matter how far away you areGō Hiromi | play_arrow | A song of single-minded love as a TV drama theme song |
| 10east | The Bride SambaGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Oyome Samba is a standard song for weddings. |
| 11east | Departure to LoveGō Hiromi | play_arrow | A breakup song that was a hit for Hiromi Go in 1973 |
| 12east | How many good faces?Gō Hiromi | play_arrow | A romantic scene drawn to shifting expressions |
| 13east | Nice to meet you, melancholy.Gō Hiromi | play_arrow | Hiromi Go's signature song 'Yoroshiku Aishū' (Melancholy) |
| 14east | Invited to FlamencoGō Hiromi | play_arrow | An upbeat song that depicts a summer romance |
| 15east | Goodbye DAY~VINGT ANS VERSION~Gō Hiromi | play_arrow | The classic song “Goodbye DAY” that lets you savor a romantic atmosphere |
| 16east | 240 Million Eyes – Exotic JapanGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Hiromi Go's classic songs have a narrow vocal range and are easy to sing. |


play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow