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Beautiful tear-jerking songs / songs that make you cry your eyes out

Tear-jerking songs I want to sing at karaoke

Do you go to karaoke to refresh yourself or relieve stress?

I think many people want to belt out songs at the top of their lungs to blow off steam, but if you want to feel even more refreshed, I recommend singing songs that make you cry!

Whether you cry while singing yourself or shed tears listening to the person you’re with sing, letting your emotions flow through a heartfelt song is a wonderful thing—and it will leave your heart feeling clear.

In this article, we’ll focus on tear-jerking songs to help you choose your setlist and introduce some recommended tracks!

Tear-jerking songs I want to sing at karaoke (61–70)

wedgeOku Hanako

Kusabi (Wedge) by Hanako Oku
wedgeOku Hanako

A signature ballad by Hanako Oku that depicts undying feelings for someone you can’t forget.

The delicate piano tones express the unfillable hollow and sense of loss after parting from a lover.

Hanako Oku’s crystal-clear voice gently sinks into the heart, doesn’t it? Sung since her indie days, this piece was released as a 10th-anniversary single in July 2015 and is also included on the album Prism.

Despite having no tie-ins, it resonated online and became a hidden gem, amassing a total of 15 million video views.

It’s a heartbreak song, but perfect for creating a moving, mellow atmosphere.

With few key changes and easy emotional delivery, why not choose it as a song to touch the heart of someone you care about?

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata / Promise of a Sunflower (Short Ver.)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

This song, the theme of the film STAND BY ME Doraemon—which became a huge topic as a real tearjerker—features a gently moving arrangement that perfectly suits Motohiro Hata’s simple, unadorned vocals.

Looking at the lyrics, you’ll find many lines that evoke the friendship between Doraemon and Nobita, guaranteed to make Doraemon fans cry! Of course, it’s also sure to move your heart as a friendship or gratitude song.

Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Glory Bridge (Yuzu cover by Sundaysaty’s)
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

This is Yuzu’s 21st single, released in 2004.

It was chosen as NHK’s official theme song for the Athens Olympics broadcast that year.

The lyrics evoke athletes who, after long years of effort, fight with all their might on the world’s biggest stage, making them a perfect fit and truly wonderful.

Even though our stages are different, we all face hardships and difficulties in everyday life.

At those times, I hope you’ll listen to this song.

A person who loves springGLAY

It wasn’t released as a single, and some people might not know it, but among fans it’s considered a masterpiece—a beautiful, high-quality song.

It was used as the B-side to the big hit “Kuchibiru.” TAKURO is said to have written it after visiting Iceland and seeing people living resiliently.

Love is overŌyō Fifi

L’Arc~en~Ciel – What is Love [ Live ]
Love is overŌyō Fifi

This is a smash-hit single in Japan by Fei-fei Ouyang, a singer from Taiwan, and it’s a song that continues to be performed even today.

Although it’s a song about a breakup between a man and a woman, when I read the part of the lyrics that says, “I will never forget you—no matter who holds me, I will never forget you—because I believe this is surely my last love,” I can’t help but feel that the woman portrayed has a very mature way of thinking.