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!
Playlist
| Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 70s: A collection of classic hits perfect for karaoke | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Light Blue RainYagami Junko | play_arrow | Junko Yagami’s classic heartbreak song, perfect for a rainy day |
| 2east | Cheer up!Yakushimaru Hiroko | play_arrow | Cheer up! An anthem of support lights up the heart. |
| 3east | Angel’s TemptationMayuzumi Jun | play_arrow | Jun Mayuzumi’s classic song that sings about the feelings of heartbreak. |
| 4east | The Maiden with Flaxen HairVirejji Shingāzu | play_arrow | Beautiful poetic sentiment and a heartwarming melody |
| 5east | Always keep your dreamsHashi Yukio, Yoshinaga Sayuri | play_arrow | A classic that sings of dreams and hope, touching the heart. |
| 6east | The world is for the two of us.Sara Naomi | play_arrow | Naomi Sara’s classic song, “Ai no Uta” (Love Song), resonates in the heart. |
| 7east | As I am in love…Akimoto Junko | play_arrow | A moving song that sings of love and happiness |
| 8east | Red Sweet PeaMatsuda Seiko | play_arrow | Seiko Matsuda’s classic: a bittersweet spring love song |
| 9east | Song of the Four SeasonsSeri Yoko | play_arrow | A masterpiece that sings of the changing seasons and the bonds between people |
| 10east | To Marie on Fifth AvenuePedoro & Kapurishasu | play_arrow | To Marie on Fifth Avenue: The Allure of a Masterpiece |
| 11east | Like a flower that blooms in the fieldDa Kāpo | play_arrow | Live strong and supple, like nature |
| 12east | Longing for RainYashiro Aki | play_arrow | Aki Yashiro’s classic heartbreak song resonates with the heart. |
| 13east | Door of LifeTakeuchi Mariya | play_arrow | Mariya Takeuchi’s songs express the value of life. |
| 14east | Across this wide fieldMoriyama Ryoko | play_arrow | A warm melody and a voice that resonates with the heart |
| 15east | Blue Light Yokohamaishida ayumi | play_arrow | Yokohama nightscape, classic love songs, nostalgic melodies |
| 16east | Lingering Snowiruka | play_arrow | A classic with poignant lyrics and a gentle singing voice |
| 17east | threadNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | A masterpiece that sings of the miracle of meeting people |
| 18east | I’m falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi | play_arrow | Fuyumi Sakamoto’s famous song that sings about the feelings of a mature love |
| 19east | Life is full of ups and downs.Shimakura Chiyoko | play_arrow | A moving masterpiece that depicts the life of Chiyoko Shimakura |
| 20east | Love RadiantMisora Hibari | play_arrow | A masterpiece that sings of Hibari Misora’s life and love |
| 21east | Graduation PhotoArai Yumi | play_arrow | Arai Yumi’s classic youth song, for graduation |
| 22east | They were youngOzaki Kiyohiko | play_arrow | Kiyohiko Ozaki’s “Futari wa Waka katta” is easy to sing. |
| 23east | Tokyo Boogie-WoogieKasaogi Shizuko | play_arrow | A masterpiece that colors the postwar music scene |
| 24east | Scorpio womanMikawa Ken’ichi | play_arrow | Mikawa Kenichi’s signature enka “Scorpio” |
| 25east | Because the moon is so very blueSugawara Totoko | play_arrow | The queen of elegy, Miyako Sugawara’s famous song |
| 26east | Sugarcane fieldSakushi sakkyoku: Terashima Naohiko | play_arrow | The sorrow of the Battle of Okinawa and a prayer for peace |
| 27east | Ladybug Sambacherisshu | play_arrow | Spring songs brighten and uplift people's hearts. |
| 28east | ScandalTeresa Ten | play_arrow | The appeal of Teresa Teng’s 80s-style songs |
| 29east | Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Ten | play_arrow | Teresa Teng’s soul-stirring masterpiece |
| 30east | paper craneOka Midori | play_arrow | Enka singer Midori Oka’s “Paper Crane” enters the Top 20 for the first time |
| 31east | TouchIwasaki Yoshimi | play_arrow | Yoshimi Iwasaki’s youth song, a moving theme song |
| 32east | applausechiaki naomi | play_arrow | A breathtaking masterpiece rich in storytelling that sings of sorrow |
| 33east | MaybeKobayashi Sachiko & Miki Katsuhiko | play_arrow | A classic song imbued with bittersweet love and heartfelt wishes |
| 34east | Love VacationZa Pīnattsu | play_arrow | Summer seaside romance, memories of youth |
| 35east | Premonition of PartingTeresa Ten | play_arrow | “Premonition of Parting” is an easy-to-sing masterpiece. |
| 36east | Dance with sorrowTeresa Ten | play_arrow | Teresa Teng’s late-career classic, “Make Me Dance with Sorrow.” |
| 37east | lover; mistress; extramarital partnerTeresa Ten | play_arrow | The masterpiece rich with adult emotion, “Lover,” a representative work of Teresa Teng |
| 38east | Apple SongNamiki Michiko | play_arrow | A famous song that sang of postwar hope with the Apple Song |
| 39east | evening drinkNakamura Mitsuko | play_arrow | Mitsuko Nakamura’s classic “Banshaku,” a masterpiece of men’s songs. |
| 40east | Happy HinamatsuriSakushi: Satō Hachirō / Sakkyoku: Kawamura Kōyō | play_arrow | The Charm of the Hina Matsuri Classic “Ureshii Hinamatsuri” |
| 41east | Song of the Four SeasonsSakushi sakkyoku: Araki Toyohisa | play_arrow | Showa-era classic: the beauty of the four seasons and love |
| 42east | Cotton HandkerchiefŌta Hiromi | play_arrow | A bittersweet song about long-distance love, nostalgic memories |
| 43east | The arrival of springKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | Rumiko Koyanagi's spring classic, nostalgic memories |
| 44east | My Pure LadyOzaki Ami | play_arrow | A classic hit by Ami Ozaki filled with the emotions of spring |
| 45east | The Highland Train GoesOkamoto Atsurō | play_arrow | The travel sentiment of a highland train, a song that resonates in the heart |
| 46east | Two-person sakekawanaka miyuki | play_arrow | Miyuki Kawanaka’s enka song “Futari-zake” is rich in emotion. |
| 47east | A beautiful day for lifekawanaka miyuki | play_arrow | Miyuki Kawanaka’s powerful new song “Jinsei Biyori” (A Good Day for Life) |
| 48east | Spring has come.Monbushō shōka | play_arrow | A heartwarming Ministry of Education shoka depicting the arrival of spring |
| 49east | Spring StreamMonbushō shōka | play_arrow | A beautiful school song depicting the spring scenery of one’s hometown |
| 50east | cherry blossomMoriyama Naotaro | play_arrow | A song of cherry blossoms portrays the transience of life. |
| 51east | March of 365 StepsSuizenji Kiyoko | play_arrow | An encouraging song that gives you the courage to move forward |
| 52east | IzakayaItsuki Hiroshi | play_arrow | A masterpiece that portrays the loneliness of an izakaya, resonating deep in the heart |
| 53east | Shiretoko Ryojo (Shiretoko Travel Sentiment)Katō Tokiko | play_arrow | Tokiko Kato’s song about Shiretoko is a masterpiece that resonates with the heart. |
| 54east | Midnight GuitarSenga Kahoru | play_arrow | Kaoru Senga’s moving classic that sings of loneliness |
| 55east | Tears Flowing EndlesslyNatsukawa Rimi | play_arrow | An Okinawan-style classic, imbued with deep love and poignant longing |
| 56east | Even though it’s springKashiwabara Yoshie | play_arrow | Yoshie Kashiwabara’s 1980s idol graduation song |
| 57east | Blizzard of Blossoms of a WomanOka Midori | play_arrow | Midorio Oka’s uplifting classic enka hits! |
| 58east | A Love Story in GinzaYūjirō Ishihara · Junko Makimura | play_arrow | A poignant love song echoing through the streets of Ginza |
| 59east | Love is overŌyō Fifi | play_arrow | A classic song about a heartrending farewell and the courage to move forward |


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