Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 90s: A roundup of tracks to try at karaoke
In elderly care facilities, including day service centers, karaoke is one of the most popular recreational activities.
While many seniors love to sing, quite a few people may find it hard to decide which song to choose.
So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs that are easy to sing at karaoke!
This time, we’ve focused especially on songs recommended for people in their 90s.
If there are residents in their 90s who are unsure what to sing, please suggest the songs we’re about to introduce.
Let’s jump right in!
Playlist
| Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 90s: A roundup of tracks to try at karaoke | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | A woman aloneDyūku Eisesu | play_arrow | A classic song that portrays the delicate emotions of a woman alone in Kyoto and her love |
| 2east | Una Sera di TokyoZa Pīnattsu | ![]() | A masterpiece where loneliness and hope blend together |
| 3east | I miss you so muchSono Mari | play_arrow | A classic song depicting a bittersweet love, Mari Sono kayō |
| 4east | tea pickingshouka | play_arrow | Early-summer tea fields, the traditional children's song “Chatsumi” (Tea Picking) |
| 5east | Lakeside InnTakamine Mieko | play_arrow | A classic song that overlays the sorrow of heartbreak onto a lakeside scene |
| 6east | Song of the DawnKishi Yoko | play_arrow | A heartwarming masterpiece that conveys hope and courage |
| 7east | Song of Circumnavigating Lake BiwaKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | A moving masterpiece that sings of the scenery of Lake Biwa |
| 8east | Mother on the QuayKikuchi Akiko | play_arrow | A classic song that sings of a mother's love and sorrow in the postwar era |
| 9east | Hello, baby.Azusa Michiyo | play_arrow | A timeless masterpiece filled with parental love |
| 10east | Memories of a Summer DayHino Teruko | ![]() | Memorable songs of summer love |
| 11east | Look up at the stars in the nightSakamoto Kyu | play_arrow | A classic song that finds hope in the stars of the night sky |
| 12east | Who is that child?dōyō | play_arrow | The charm of nursery rhymes: children's innocence and nostalgia |
| 13east | Seven-year-old childdōyō | play_arrow | A representative Japanese children's song, a heartwarming tune |
| 14east | soap bubbledōyō | play_arrow | The song uses soap bubbles to symbolize the fragility of life. |
| 15east | red dragonflydōyō | play_arrow | Aka-Tombo is a timeless masterpiece that soothes the Japanese heart. |
| 16east | love songYashiro Aki | play_arrow | Aki Yashiro’s “Ko-uta” is characterized by a powerful singing voice. |
| 17east | Cotton HandkerchiefŌta Hiromi | play_arrow | A bittersweet song about long-distance love, nostalgic memories |
| 18east | A beautiful day for lifekawanaka miyuki | play_arrow | Miyuki Kawanaka’s powerful new song “Jinsei Biyori” (A Good Day for Life) |
| 19east | Don’t give upZARD | play_arrow | ZARD’s iconic 1990s hit “Makenaide” (“Don’t Give Up”) |
| 20east | Like a flower that blooms in the fieldDa Kāpo | play_arrow | A classic springtime song that conveys the importance of living naturally |
| 21east | Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Ten | play_arrow | Teresa Teng’s soul-stirring masterpiece |
| 22east | Apple SongNamiki Michiko | play_arrow | A famous song that sang of postwar hope with the Apple Song |
| 23east | Happy HinamatsuriSakushi: Satō Hachirō / Sakkyoku: Kawamura Kōyō | play_arrow | The Charm of the Hina Matsuri Classic “Ureshii Hinamatsuri” |
| 24east | I’m falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi | play_arrow | Fuyumi Sakamoto’s love song depicts the bond between husband and wife. |
| 25east | My Pure LadyOzaki Ami | play_arrow | A classic hit by Ami Ozaki filled with the emotions of spring |
| 26east | Spring StreamMonbushō shōka | play_arrow | A beautiful school song depicting the spring scenery of one’s hometown |
| 27east | tea pickingMonbushō shōka | play_arrow | Japanese masterpieces that reflect the seasons and everyday life |
| 28east | Always keep your dreamsHashi Yukio / Yoshinaga Sayuri | play_arrow | A nostalgic classic is loved across generations. |
| 29east | Tokyo Boogie-WoogieKasaogi Shizuko | play_arrow | A masterpiece that colors the postwar music scene |
| 30east | Because the moon is so very blueSugawara Totoko | play_arrow | The queen of elegy, Miyako Sugawara’s famous song |
| 31east | the first strong spring windkyandīzu | play_arrow | The charm of a nostalgic classic that sings of spring’s arrival |
| 32east | Song of the Four SeasonsSakushi sakkyoku: Araki Toyohisa | play_arrow | Showa-era classic: the beauty of the four seasons and love |


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