A Guide to Classic Autumn Songs to Sing at Karaoke in October
In October, when the trees start to change colors, our hearts naturally slip into an autumn mood.
Do you ever find yourself unsure about what karaoke songs to choose for this season? Songs with a sense of the season are perfect for getting everyone excited.
In this article, we’ll introduce picks for different scenes—from classic songs that sing of autumn landscapes and the bittersweetness of love, to tracks you’ll want to croon leisurely on long autumn nights.
You’ll find everything from lyrics that evoke the essence of fall to calmer, more relaxed tunes.
Why not make your karaoke sessions even more enjoyable with heartwarming songs perfect for the season of falling leaves?
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Autumn Classics Guide for Karaoke in October (61–70)
One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

This is a song you’ll want to sing softly on a long autumn night.
With its heartrending lyrics, you’ll surely end up singing through tears.
It’s a classic that’s perfect for autumn—one you can sing with feeling as you listen closely to the words.
And if you can pull it off smoothly, it’ll look really cool.
Have you seen the crimson-red sky?BUMP OF CHICKEN

A number overflowing with the kind of rustic simplicity that’s so quintessentially BUMP, vividly conjuring an October sunset.
It’s the B-side to the single “Namida no Furusato” and a hidden gem.
It’s also a love song about feelings for someone precious, carrying the message: “Please cherish the heart that finds things beautiful.” The emotion you feel when you witness something beautiful is overwhelming, isn’t it? They say that when Fujiwara fell into such a slump that he couldn’t write songs, what saved him was the “crimson sky.” These days, the moments when we can truly feel autumn seem to be dwindling year by year, but I want to keep feeling the beauty of the season by singing “Makka na Sora wo Mita Darouka.”
phocomeliaCocco

Cocco’s sixth single, titled with a name that evokes the plumeria flower, is a track that blends J-pop and alternative rock elements to portray emotions swaying between dreams and reality.
Released on October 14, 1999, the song was used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s music program “JAPAN COUNTDOWN.” Its lyrics, interweaving themes of love, parting, and gratitude and reverence for nature, invite a variety of interpretations from listeners.
It’s a profound song that makes you want to listen alone on long autumn nights when feelings run high, and one you’ll want to sing gently at karaoke.
Monochrome of the Autumn WindFIELD OF VIEW

This is a memorable song whose poignant vocals ride on the autumn breeze and sink into the heart.
While quietly reflecting on a lost love, the lyrics also carry a resolve to move forward.
It was used as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Manekin” and released in October 2000.
Although the song was produced with an autumn image in mind, the music video was unexpectedly filmed in early summer.
The members standing on the coastline in black suits left a strong impression.
When spending a long autumn night at karaoke, singing this song will make you feel the autumn air even more—an intertwining of wistfulness and warmth.
gravityLUNA SEA

This song, which sings of a cityscape steeped in melancholy, was released in March 2000 as one of LUNA SEA’s signature works.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Another Heaven,” and it reached No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
Its delicate yet weighty sound is perfect for long autumn nights.
The lyrics, depicting lost love, are sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced a farewell.
If you sing it at karaoke, why not deliver it gently while reflecting on memories with someone dear to you?
Remember meTUBE

TUBE is strongly associated with summer, but they also have timeless songs that really hit home in autumn—one of them is “Remember Me.” It was their eighth single, released in 1988, and it’s also the first single for which vocalist Nobuteru Maeda wrote the lyrics.
The song was used in a commercial for Ginza Jewelry Maki’s Camellia Diamond.
It’s a love ballad that captures the painful feeling of realizing someone’s importance only after a breakup, making it a perfect fit for the autumn season.
Be sure to give it a try at karaoke!
Moonlit Horizon[Alexandros]
![Moonlit Horizon[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Z58NJIjdp8c/sddefault.jpg)
Alexandros’s song Tsukiiro Horizon is their second digital-only single, released in 2019.
It was featured in a Japan Coca-Cola “Aquarius” commercial, and its fresh, catchy sound perfectly matches the Aquarius image.
It reached No.
6 on the Oricon singles chart.
It’s the kind of song that’s sure to blow away the autumn blues at karaoke, so definitely give it a try!



