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[For people in their 90s] Recommended Christmas songs: from nostalgic school songs and hymns to timeless classics

The Christmas season has come around again this year.

Familiar winter songs are perfect for heartwarming moments with older adults.

Hymns and traditional songs that gently resonate on quiet winter nights bring back fond memories and soothe the heart.

Why not hum along with someone special and let cherished stories blossom? This time, we’re introducing well-known pieces suited to the Christmas season that even people in their 90s can enjoy.

In addition to nostalgic hymns and school songs, we’ve gathered classic Christmas tunes that everyone has heard at least once.

Please make use of these during the Christmas season.

For People in Their 90s: Recommended Christmas Songs, from Nostalgic School Songs and Hymns to Classics (11–20)

Pechka (a type of Russian masonry stove)dōyō

This song, which depicts warm togetherness amid harsh cold, is perfect for older adults who cherish family and memories.

Its relaxed tempo conveys the gentle atmosphere of gathering around a pechka’s fire.

When it was released in 1924, it was reportedly created as educational material to support life in Manchuria.

It also expresses the longing for spring’s arrival, carrying a sense of hope to overcome winter’s chill.

How about listening to it during the Christmas season, reminiscing in a cozy room? It might be just the spark to get the stories flowing.

Silent Nightsanbika

Silent Night / Silent Night [Christmas song / with lyrics / Japanese]
Silent Nightsanbika

A classic hymn known for its beautiful melody and heartfelt lyrics.

First performed on Christmas Eve in 1818, this piece continues to soothe the hearts of many to this day.

Its gentle melody, resonating through a quiet night, brings peace to the listener.

With a calm and familiar tone that appeals to older adults as well, it perfectly captures the spirit of Christmas.

Why not relax and listen to this song while reflecting on cherished memories with your loved ones? It’s sure to bring a heartwarming moment.

All I Want for Christmas Is YouMariah Carey

Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You (Official Video)
All I Want for Christmas Is YouMariah Carey

Mariah Carey’s 1994 hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You” evokes an excited, heartwarming Christmas mood.

In Japan, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Christmas at 29,” and has been covered by artists like May J.

and Yuna Ito.

The lyrics express a passionate love, saying that more than presents, what she wants for Christmas is the person she loves.

Give it a listen to reminisce about those youthful days when your heart was full of someone special, and if you’re confident in your English, try singing it yourself!

Merry ChristmasKurisumasu Kyaroru

“We Wish You a Merry Christmas” is a traditional British Christmas carol, known in Japan under the title “Omedetō Christmas.” It conveys the wish that everyone can celebrate Christmas cheerfully and joyfully.

The “figgy pudding” mentioned in the English lyrics is a classic Christmas dessert in the UK.

Be sure to celebrate Christmas with both the song and the sweet treat!

Winter WonderlandSakushi: Richaado Baanaado Sumisu / Sakkyoku: Ferikkusu Baanaado

Winter Wonderland is perfect for a snowy Christmas.

Composed in 1934, its Japanese version was broadcast in 1964 on NHK’s Minna no Uta.

The song describes building snowmen, having snowball fights, and spending warm, joyful times even in the cold snow.

You can sing it while wishing for a white Christmas, or, if it actually snows, enjoy Christmas along with the wintry scenery! Try singing it as you reminisce about the youthful days you spent playing in the snow.