Songs to Enjoy with Women in Their 90s: A Collection of Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers
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!
Playlist
| Songs to Enjoy with Women in Their 90s: A Collection of Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Ginza Kan-kan GirlTakamine Hideko | play_arrow | A classic song set in postwar Ginza |
| 2east | Happiness is here.ōtsu yoshiko | play_arrow | Yoshiko Ōtsu’s Hopeful Classic Song Introduction |
| 3east | Young SeasonZa Pīnattsu | play_arrow | A classic hit by The Peanuts, singing of youth and the seasons |
| 4east | Festival MamboMisora Hibari | play_arrow | Mambo-Style Festival Song by Hibari Misora |
| 5east | Harbor Town No. 13Misora Hibari | play_arrow | Hibari Misora's classic port-town heartbreak song |
| 6east | Crossing Amagi PassIshikawa Sayuri | play_arrow | Sayuri Ishikawa’s “Amagi-goe” is a popular karaoke song. |
| 7east | Egg Seller in MinnesotaAkatsuki Teruko | play_arrow | Introduction to Teruko Akatsuki’s 1951 song “The Egg Seller of Minnesota” |
| 8east | Tokyo KidMisora Hibari | play_arrow | Hibari Misora’s signature song “Tokyo Kid” |
| 9east | I loved you, loved you, I ended up falling so in love.Tashiro Miyoko & Wada Hiroshi to Mahina Sutāzu | play_arrow | A big hit song from 1965. Expresses deep affection. |
| 10east | Because the moon is so very blueSugawara Totoko | play_arrow | A Shōwa-era classic that depicts a moonlit-night farewell |
| 11east | The Hill Where Mandarin Orange Blossoms BloomKawada Masako | play_arrow | Introduction to the classic song 'The Hill Where Mandarin Blossoms' |
| 12east | Always keep your dreamsHashi Yukio, Yoshinaga Sayuri | play_arrow | A classic Showa-era song about the importance of keeping your dreams alive |
| 13east | Ah, the night in Muntinlupa deepensWatanabe Hamako | play_arrow | The night deepens in Muntinlupa |
| 14east | Que Sera, Sera (Whatever will be, will be)Pegī Hayama | play_arrow | Que Sera, Sera is a classic song that soothes life’s anxieties. |
| 15east | Life is full of ups and downs.Shimakura Chiyoko | play_arrow | Chiyoko Shimakura's Jinsei Iroiro is a masterpiece |
| 16east | The person I fell in love withMiyako Harumi | play_arrow | Harumi Miyako’s famous song, a poignant love ballad that depicts the loneliness of parting |
| 17east | O-Shichi and the Night Cherry BlossomsSakamoto Fuyumi | play_arrow | Fuyumi Sakamoto’s signature song that intertwines the beauty of cherry blossoms with heartbreak |
| 18east | March of 365 StepsSuizenji Kiyoko | play_arrow | Step by step forward, a song of hope, with high spirits |
| 19east | Kawachi Ondo | play_arrow | Kawachi Ondo is a thriving folk song style from Osaka. |
| 20east | The Apple SongNamiki Michiko | play_arrow | A famous song that sings of hope and love, and a wish for peace. |
| 21east | Tokyo Boogie-WoogieKasaogi Shizuko | play_arrow | A masterpiece that colors the postwar music scene |
| 22east | Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Ten | play_arrow | A gentle melody that conveys love resonates in the heart. |
| 23east | Ozasiki Song | play_arrow | In the year of the Tokyo Olympics, a smash-hit song became popular. |
| 24east | Blue Light Yokohamaishida ayumi | play_arrow | A classic of the port city Yokohama: wistfulness and the glitter of the metropolis |
| 25east | The two are young.dikku mine | play_arrow | A classic song depicting romance in the early Showa era |
| 26east | school daysPegī Hayama | play_arrow | A classic song that sings of youthful memories: the heart of our student days |
| 27east | Apple SongNamiki Michiko | play_arrow | A famous song that sang of postwar hope with the Apple Song |
| 28east | Rainy Hollander SlopeWatanabe Hamako | play_arrow | A melancholic song set in the port town of Nagasaki |
| 29east | Like a flower that blooms in the fieldDa Kāpo | play_arrow | A classic springtime song that conveys the importance of living naturally |
| 30east | the first strong spring windkyandīzu | play_arrow | The charm of a nostalgic classic that sings of spring’s arrival |
| 31east | A Love Game Between a Man and a WomanHino Mika / Aoi Shirou | play_arrow | Takeda Pharmaceutical’s commercial song becomes a hit duet classic |
| 32east | Ozasiki SongMatsuo Kazuko Mahina Sutāzu | play_arrow | Kazuko Matsuo’s classic song—a heartrending love ballad set in Kyoto |
| 33east | Scorpio womanMikawa Ken’ichi | play_arrow | “Scorpio Woman” is a song about a woman who refuses to accept a breakup. |
| 34east | a bright red sunMisora Hibari | play_arrow | Hibari Misora's 'Bright Red Sun' was a huge hit, selling 1.4 million copies. |
| 35east | Love VacationZa Pīnattsu | play_arrow | Summer seaside romance, memories of youth |


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