[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing Misora Hibari songs
A voice that resonates with everyone’s heart… When it comes to Showa-era songstresses, Hibari Misora comes to mind.
She performed countless masterpieces, including “Like the Flow of the River,” “Ai Sansan,” and “Midaregami.”
If someone asked you for your favorite, I bet a particular song would come to mind right away.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of Hibari Misora’s songs that are especially easy to sing and perfect for karaoke.
Use it as a guide for your next song selection!
Playlist
| [Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing Misora Hibari songs | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Love Radiant | play_arrow | Hibari Misora’s Showa-era kayōkyoku classic “Ai Sansan” |
| 2east | Festival Mambo | play_arrow | The charm of 'O-Matsuri Mambo' and how to sing it |
| 3east | Like the flow of a river | play_arrow | Sing like the flow of a river |
| 4east | Eyeless plover | play_arrow | “Men-nai Chidori” is a classic song that has been covered by multiple singers. |
| 5east | a bright red sun | play_arrow | Makkana Taiyo is a classic hit by Hibari. |
| 6east | car dealer | play_arrow | The Car Dealer’s Singing Style and History |
| 7east | Tokyo Kid | play_arrow | Hibari Misora’s signature song “Tokyo Kid” |
| 8north_east | I’ve fallen for you. | play_arrow | Classic easy-to-sing songs for beginners |
| 9south_east | Backstreet Tavern | play_arrow | An enka-style kayōkyoku provided by Tetsuya Ryū in 1982. |
| 10east | A Poem by a Woman | play_arrow | A classic Showa-era mood kayō song, with large pitch intervals and high singing difficulty |
| 11north_east | soft; gentle; pliant | play_arrow | The appeal of Hibari Misora’s signature song “Yawara” |
| 12north_east | Life’s journey | play_arrow | A B-side song by Hibari Misora became her signature song |
| 13south_east | Subaru | play_arrow | Hibari covers “Subaru,” resonant and smooth in the lower register. |
| 14east | Beyond that hill | play_arrow | A movie theme song by Hibari Misora. The “YAHOO” shout is memorable. |
| 15east | Harbor Town No. 13 | play_arrow | Hibari Misora’s Minatomachi Jusanbanchi has a sailor theme. |


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