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[For People in Their 50s] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026]

The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to sing, right?

This time, we’ll introduce some easy-to-sing karaoke songs that have been popular among people in their 50s.

I hope you find it helpful!

It’s sure to get everyone excited.

[50s] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)

Heavenly KissMatsuda Seiko71rank/position

Seiko Matsuda has many famous songs, but for women in their early 50s, “Heavenly Kiss” may be the one that left the strongest impression.

Among her tracks, this piece is especially characterized by its refreshing melody, yet surprisingly its vocal range isn’t particularly wide.

The English lyrics in the chorus might be a tricky part, but as long as you can pronounce them clearly, it’s quite a singable song.

If you were on Team Seiko back in the day and are now in your 50s, why not give this one a try?

Sentimental JourneyMatsumoto Iyo72rank/position

Iyo Matsumoto is now active as a TV personality, but she enjoyed tremendous popularity during her idol days.

Many people probably have a strong impression of her song “Sentimental Journey,” don’t they? In fact, this piece is more geared toward men, boasting a fairly low and wide vocal range of mid1A to hiA#.

However, for women in their 50s, the lower notes are easier to produce, so those who naturally have higher voices will likely find it quite easy to sing.

Blue RainImai Miki73rank/position

Miki Imai – “Blue Rain” [TV Asahi drama “A Woman of the Crime Lab” theme song]
Blue RainImai Miki

This is a song called “Blue Rain” by Miki Imai.

It’s included on her 20th album, “Sky.” The gentle piano performance and Miki Imai’s vocals highlight the beauty of the Japanese language.

When we hear “rain,” we tend to picture a gloomy mood, but this song transforms it into a sense of wistful longing.

It’s a track I’d love to hear sung during the rainy season.

Winter GardenMatsuda Seiko74rank/position

How about a number by Seiko Matsuda, one of the most iconic idols of the ’80s? For those of you who are the same generation as Seiko Matsuda, I recommend this song from her 1980 album North Wind! Let’s rejuvenate ourselves with this cute Christmas song that’s quintessentially Seiko Matsuda the idol!

From a distant townImai Miki75rank/position

Miki Imai’s hidden gem “Tooi Machi Kara” (“From a Distant Town”).

Released in 2015, it remains one of her most serene and cherished masterpieces among fans.

While the song doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, it can be sung throughout in a whispery style, making it easier to perform than it sounds.

It may seem like a high-pitched song, but it doesn’t require falsetto, and the higher notes can be reached smoothly by thinning the voice.

It’s recommended for those whose natural pitch is high but who struggle with vocal power.