Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 70s: A collection of classic hits perfect for karaoke
A lot of women in their 70s probably still have chances to sing at karaoke, don’t they?
At times like that, many people find themselves unsure of what song to choose.
So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs, focusing on ones that are easy to sing at karaoke!
Whether you’re good at singing or not, pick easy-to-sing songs and enjoy singing comfortably.
We’ve selected songs with a variety of moods, so find the ones you feel are easy for you to sing!
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Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 70s: A collection of classic karaoke favorites (11–20)
Always keep your dreamsHashi Yukio, Yoshinaga Sayuri

It’s a classic song that gently sings about the importance of keeping dreams and hopes alive.
Like softly falling rain or distant stars, its vocals tenderly accompany people’s hearts.
Released in September 1962, it won the 4th Japan Record Award and became a massive hit, selling over 2.6 million copies.
In 1963, it was also used as the theme song for a film of the same name, which further boosted its popularity.
With its calm melodic line and status as a staple duet number, why not try singing it together with a male partner?
threadNakajima Miyuki

A classic by Miyuki Nakajima that sings about the miracle of people meeting one another.
Included on the 1992 album EAST ASIA, the song later became widely known after being chosen as the theme for the drama “Seija no Kōshin” (March of the Saints).
Bank Band’s cover drew attention, and many other artists have covered it as well, helping it grow into a timeless favorite.
Its lyrics, richly poetic, impressively depict the preciousness of fateful encounters between people.
It’s often performed at weddings and is cherished across generations.
Why not sing it together, carrying the feeling of treasuring human connections in song?
Longing for RainYashiro Aki

This is a classic song that overlays the heartbreak of lost love with rainy scenery.
Aki Yashiro’s sultry vocals delicately convey the feelings of a woman thinking of her former lover.
Its light rhythm and folk-tinged melody keep it from feeling gloomy and instead leave a positive impression.
Since its release in 1980, it has continued to be loved by many people.
It has been used as a TV drama theme and in commercials, making it popular across generations.
Easy to sing at karaoke—and with a fun chorus choreography—this piece is perfect for a good time with friends.
It will let you spend a richly emotional moment, wrapped in nostalgia.
Lingering Snowiruka

With a heartwarming melody, this gem of a classic brings back memories with your loved ones.
The lyrics, depicting a farewell amid unseasonal snowfall, are filled with poignant emotion.
Released in 1975, it has continued to be cherished by many as a song that symbolizes early spring in Japan.
Iruka’s gentle, warm voice closely accompanies the listener’s heart.
Characterized by a relaxed tempo and an accessible melody, it’s also easy to sing at karaoke.
For those in their seventies, it’s a song that can be enjoyed along with fond memories.
Door of LifeTakeuchi Mariya

Mariya Takeuchi’s song, which reflects on various stages and values of life, expresses the deep emotions that come with growing older and the belief that life is still worth living.
It conveys a wish to keep living for the people we love and the changing scenery that comes with each passing year, delivering a positive message that life has meaning at any age.
Included on a single released in August 2007, it was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Katagoshi no Koibito” (Lovers Over the Shoulder).
With its relaxed tempo and gentle melody line, try singing it while checking your pitch and rhythm.


