[For women in their 70s] A collection of songs that are easy to sing even for people who are tone-deaf
People in their 70s are the generation that witnessed the shift from enka being mainstream to pop music taking the lead.
Because of that, you could say they have the widest range in both the music they listen to and the songs they sing.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs for women in their 70s who have a rich repertoire.
Rather than just a collection of famous tunes, we’ve selected songs that are easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf, so if you’re not confident about your singing, this is a must-see.
We also provide professional vocal tips, so be sure to read to the end!
Playlist
| [For women in their 70s] A collection of songs that are easy to sing even for people who are tone-deaf | |||
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| 1east | Graduation PhotoArai Yumi | play_arrow | In 1975, Yumi Arai released her third album… |
| 2east | The last dance is mineKoshiji Fubuki | play_arrow | The legendary Takarazuka Revue actress, Fubuki Koshiji... |
| 3east | My boyfriend is left-handed.Asaoka Megumi | play_arrow | As I get older, it’s become harder for me to project my voice... |
| 4east | Goodbye for today.Moriyama Ryoko | play_arrow | Ryoko Moriyama’s famous song “Kyou no Hi wa Sayonara…” |
| 5east | Blue Light Yokohamaishida ayumi | play_arrow | Ayumi Ishida’s classic song “Blue Light …” |
| 6east | Stop the clockKusama Rumi | play_arrow | Rumi Kusama’s moving cover of the classic song “Take the Clock…” |
| 7east | Flying to IstanbulShōno Mayoyo | play_arrow | Mayoyo Shono’s classic song “Fly to Istanbul”… |
| 8east | applausechiaki naomi | play_arrow | Chia, which is still loved by many Japanese people today... |
| 9east | Song of the DawnKishi Yoko | play_arrow | A singer with a sultry, composed voice that leaves a strong impression… |
| 10east | Scat at DawnYuki Saori | play_arrow | Yuki Saori’s biggest hit song, “Yoake…” |
| 11east | Cute babyNakao Mie | play_arrow | Frequently used in Japanese commercials and variety shows... |
| 12east | Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Ten | play_arrow | The late Teresa Teng, who was known as the Diva of Asia… |
| 13east | cosmos (flower)Yamaguchi Momoe | play_arrow | Among Momoe Yamaguchi’s songs, the lyrics and composition are es… |
| 14east | threadNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | A moving message that likens human connections to threads… |
| 15east | Lingering Snowiruka | play_arrow | Dolphin-san’s signature song, “Nagori Yuki,” is heartrending… |
| 16east | I’m falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi | play_arrow | A masterpiece in which Fuyumi Sakamoto’s gentle singing voice resonates tenderly in the heart... |
| 17east | Isn’t it fine as long as you’re happy?Sara Naomi | play_arrow | Contrary to her adorable looks, she has a deep, mellow low voice... |
| 18east | In the pouring rainWada Akiko | play_arrow | A female singer who continues to thrive today with a powerful singing voice… |
| 19east | Ikebukuro at NightAoe Mina | play_arrow | Mina Aoe, whose decadent melodies are striking… |
| 20east | NoraKadokura Yuki | play_arrow | The deep emotions embedded in Yuki Kadokura’s singing voice... |
| 21east | A cold morningYoshinaga Sayuri | play_arrow | The famous actress, Sayuri Yoshinaga. As a complete singer… |
| 22east | freezing rainHino Mika | play_arrow | This song, which depicts a fleeting and heartrending love, is poignan... |
| 23east | Silver RoadZa Pīnattsu | play_arrow | Produced several hit songs in the 1960s... |
| 24east | March of 365 StepsSuizenji Kiyoko | play_arrow | An encouraging song that gives you the courage to move forward |
| 25east | Life is full of ups and downs.Shimakura Chiyoko | play_arrow | With a warm, memory-weaving singing voice, it touches people's hearts… |
| 26east | Ladybug Sambacherisshu | play_arrow | Spring songs brighten and uplift people's hearts. |
| 27east | Album of MemoriesSakushi: Masuko Toshi / Sakkyoku: Honda Tetsuma | play_arrow | A heartwarming song about memories from kindergarten |
| 28east | Listening to OliviaAnri | play_arrow | Anri’s classic ballad that heals the pain of heartbreak |
| 29east | Tokyo Boogie-WoogieKasaogi Shizuko | play_arrow | A masterpiece that colors the postwar music scene |
| 30east | Plover on the BeachSakushi: Kashima Naruaki / Sakkyoku: Hirota Ryūtarō | play_arrow | The plover’s song seeking its parent on the blue moonlit shore |
| 31east | Song of the Four SeasonsSakushi sakkyoku: Araki Toyohisa | play_arrow | Showa-era classic: the beauty of the four seasons and love |
| 32east | TouchIwasaki Yoshimi | play_arrow | Yoshimi Iwasaki’s youth song, a moving theme song |
| 33east | Apple SongNamiki Michiko | play_arrow | A famous song that sang of postwar hope with the Apple Song |
| 34east | Happy HinamatsuriSakushi: Satō Hachirō / Sakkyoku: Kawamura Kōyō | play_arrow | The Charm of the Hina Matsuri Classic “Ureshii Hinamatsuri” |
| 35east | Moon over the Ruined CastleSakushi: Doi Bansui / Sakkyoku: Taki Rentarō | play_arrow | Spring Song, a famous piece by Bansui Doi and Rentaro Taki |
| 36east | Spring somewhereSakushi: Momota Soji / Sakkyoku: Kusagawa Shin | play_arrow | The charm and emotion of the spring classic “Soushunfu (Early Spring Ode)” |
| 37east | Flowershouka | play_arrow | The Sumida River is a celebrated masterpiece representing the Meiji era. |
| 38east | The Highland Train GoesOkamoto Atsurō | play_arrow | The travel sentiment of a highland train, a song that resonates in the heart |
| 39east | Spring has come.Monbushō shōka | play_arrow | A heartwarming Ministry of Education shoka depicting the arrival of spring |
| 40east | Spring StreamMonbushō shōka | play_arrow | A beautiful school song depicting the spring scenery of one’s hometown |
| 41east | tea pickingMonbushō shōka | play_arrow | Japanese masterpieces that reflect the seasons and everyday life |
| 42east | MaybeKobayashi Sachiko | play_arrow | A terse depiction of the mingling of doubt and conviction toward a loved one… |


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