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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Singable songs recommended for women in their 70s: A collection of classic karaoke favorites (1–10)
Angel’s TemptationMayuzumi Jun

This is one of Jun Mayuzumi’s signature songs, captivating listeners with her sweet yet bittersweet vocals.
The lyrics delicately portray the pain of heartbreak and the emotional turmoil that follows, leaving a strong impression.
Released in February 1968, it won the 10th Japan Record Award the same year.
It was also used as the theme song for a film of the same title, solidifying Jun Mayuzumi’s status as both a singer and an actress.
The pitch isn’t very high, and the gentle melody makes it an easy song to sing.
Cheer up!Yakushimaru Hiroko

Hiromi Yakushimaru’s songs are full of charm that lifts people’s spirits.
In particular, “Genki wo Dashite” is an uplifting message song, with her clear, translucent voice resonating refreshingly.
It’s an encouraging anthem that gently, warmly nudges people forward when they’re struggling with heartbreak or setbacks.
Since its 1984 release, it has been used in many TV dramas and commercials, and it’s no wonder this masterpiece continues to be loved by so many.
When you’re feeling down or just can’t seem to find your energy, why not listen to Hiromi Yakushimaru’s voice? A ray of hope for living will surely shine into your heart.
The Maiden with Flaxen HairVirejji Shingāzu

The Maiden with the Flaxen Hair captivates with its beautiful lyricism and enchanting, swoon-worthy melody.
Amid its gentle tempo, you can feel the maiden’s pure, blissful feelings as she goes to meet her lover.
Nearly half a century has passed since its release, yet it continues to be loved by many—used in commercials and even as a train departure melody.
It also drew attention in 2002 when singer-songwriter Hitomi Shimatani covered it.
When you want to bask in nostalgia or think of someone dear, why not sing it at a relaxed pace?
Like a flower that blooms in the fieldDa Kāpo

Even when blown by the wind or beaten by the rain, I want to live with supple strength, like a wildflower thriving in nature.
This song, which expresses that feeling, is one of Da Capo’s signature pieces.
Used as the theme song for the drama The Adventures of the Naked General, broadcast from 1980 to 1997, it drew many requests for a record release and came out as a single on July 21, 1983.
It became so popular that it was included in elementary school music textbooks and has been covered by many choirs and artists.
Even life’s hardships and tough times will clear up again, like the sky after the rain.
Carrying that uplifting message, this is a song we especially hope those in their seventies will listen to.
To Marie on Fifth AvenuePedoro & Kapurishasu

Among the many classic hits by Pedro & Capricious that were huge in the 1970s, “To Mary on Fifth Avenue” is especially beloved.
Set to a poignant melody, its lyrics sing of an unchanging love for Mary, a former sweetheart, and deeply resonate with listeners.
Despite its simple arrangement, Mariko Takahashi’s warm vocals infuse the song with emotion—truly memorable.
Upon its release in October 1973, it sold about 500,000 copies and ranked high on the Oricon charts.
The group also performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, cementing the song as one of the era’s defining classics.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing and recommended even for those in their 70s.
Take a trip down memory lane and give it a try.



