Among women in their 90s, many probably enjoy going to karaoke with family and friends, or taking part in karaoke recreation at their facilities.
There may also be younger people who have chances to go to karaoke with karaoke-loving women in their 90s.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of songs you can enjoy singing together with women in their 90s at karaoke.
We’ve picked popular hits mainly from the Showa era, so please try singing the following songs together and have fun.
Let’s dive right in!
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Young SeasonZa Pīnattsu

“Wakai Kisetsu” is a bright and refreshing song in which The Peanuts’ harmonies resonate pleasantly.
Many listeners will likely relate to its lyrics about the brilliance of youth and the changing seasons.
Broadcast as the theme song for an NHK TV drama from 1961 to 1964, it was loved by many people.
Set to a lively melody, it sings of young people’s joys and hardships, dreams and happiness.
When enjoying karaoke with older adults, why not choose this song? Along with fond memories, it’s sure to be a wonderful moment to look back on one’s younger days.
The Hill Where Mandarin Orange Blossoms BloomKawada Masako

Masako Kawada’s “The Hill Where the Orange Blossoms Bloom” is a heartwarming classic children’s song.
Set against the backdrop of a hill where orange blossoms bloom, its gentle lyrics depicting memories with a mother deeply resonate with many people.
First introduced on a radio program in 1946, it has been cherished as one of Japan’s representative children’s songs.
In December 2011, it was included on the album “Songs of the Heart: The Hill Where the Orange Blossoms Bloom,” and it continues to be loved by many.
It’s a perfect song to enjoy at karaoke with seniors.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing, and it lets you bask in nostalgia while spending a warm, fulfilling moment.
Egg Seller in MinnesotaAkatsuki Teruko

Big impact right from the opening! “The Egg Seller of Minnesota” is a song released by Teruko Akatsuki in 1951.
With lyrics that start with a chicken’s cluck, it cheerfully and playfully depicts the daily life of a woman who sells eggs.
The message that eating eggs can make you beautiful warmly wraps the listener’s heart.
Some older listeners may vividly remember only the repeated, distinctive phrases.
If everyone joins their voices together to sing, there’s no doubt you’ll enjoy a fun time while reminiscing about the past.
I loved you, loved you, I ended up falling so in love.Tashiro Miyoko & Wada Hiroshi to Mahina Sutāzu

“Aishite Aishite Aishichatta no yo” is a 1965 duet by Hiroshi Wada and the Mahina Stars with Miyoko Tashiro.
Known for lyrics that express deep love and poignant emotion, it’s especially memorable for its powerful declaration of loving someone to death.
It was a massive hit, selling over one million copies, and has continued to be beloved, with many subsequent cover versions by various artists.
It’s a great song to sing at karaoke with older adults—everyone can reminisce and sing together for a wonderful time.
Crossing Amagi PassIshikawa Sayuri

Sayuri Ishikawa’s “Amagi-goe,” beloved as a classic from the Showa era, resonates with its powerful melody that passionately sings of love and its lyrics that portray a heartrending romance.
Since its release in 1986, it has been a karaoke favorite and has been performed many times on the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
The lyrics, which depict complex human relationships and the pains of love, are likely to deeply touch the hearts of older adults with rich life experience.
When enjoying karaoke with seniors, it’s recommended to sing while savoring the meaning of the lyrics slowly.
How about joining voices together and savoring this masterpiece?



