Sing-Along Hits! Karaoke Songs That Get Women in Their 70s Excited
Do you folks in your 70s like karaoke?
Of course, it’s a different story if you’re already a karaoke enthusiast who goes regularly, but for those who find themselves unsure what to sing when relatives get together and go to karaoke, this article introduces karaoke songs that are sure to be a hit with women in their 70s.
We’ve focused mainly on songs that were hits when people in their 70s were in their 20s.
If you’re from a younger generation and are going to karaoke with someone in their 70s and want to sing something that will liven things up, use this as a reference and pick some of the hit songs from back in the day!
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Songs That Make You Want to Sing! Karaoke Hits That Get Women in Their 70s Excited (1–10)
I just can’t stopYamamoto Rinda

“Dōnimo Tomaranai” is a classic song known as one of Linda Yamamoto’s signature hits.
Released in June 1972, it peaked at No.
3 on the Oricon charts.
With lyrics by Yu Aku and music by Shunichi Tokura, the song vividly captures the unstoppable emotions of falling in love.
Combined with Linda Yamamoto’s sexy image, it had a major impact on society at the time.
The passion embedded in the lyrics still resonates today.
It’s a great choice when you want to liven up a karaoke session—why not sing it with fond nostalgia and have some fun?
What would you do?ishida ayumi

Since her debut in 1964, Ayumi Ishida has produced numerous hit songs and took the 1970s by storm.
Among them, “What Would You Do?”—released in 1970 and cherished by people of all ages—has resonated deeply through its universal theme of heartbreak and has been covered by many artists.
The song’s appeal lies in its bittersweet yet beautiful melody and the question everyone asks themselves at least once: “What would you do?” It’s a track that will stay with listeners of any generation.
It’s also a timeless classic perfect for karaoke—one that parents, children, and grandchildren can enjoy together.
As I am in love…Akimoto Junko

Junko Akimoto made her professional debut at the age of 58, backed by her lifelong passion for music and the support of her family.
Her signature song, “Ai no Mama de…” (Just as Love Is), was released on January 23, 2008, and is a heartwarming piece themed around eternal love.
The song powerfully expresses pure affection felt in everyday life and conveys a message that cherishes the miracle we call coincidence.
It’s a track recommended for listeners of all generations, especially for those who long to be wrapped in love.
At karaoke, it can also be an opportunity to reaffirm the bonds with family and loved ones.
Cute babyNakao Mie

Mie Nakao’s signature song “Kawaii Baby,” which propelled her to stardom in the 1960s, is still beloved as a karaoke staple today.
Released in 1962 when she was just 16, the hit sold over a million copies and its charm remains undiminished.
Nakao’s vibrant vocals and the melody steeped in nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere are sure to rekindle special memories for those in their seventies.
The song is also included on the 2019 album “Kawaii Baby: Mie Nakao Early Hits,” and it can still be enjoyed with a fresh feeling!
Season of LovePinkī to Kirāzu

Since its release in 1968, Pinky and the Killers’ debut single has remained etched in the hearts of many.
Characterized by lyrics that depict the stirrings of love and a melody infused with a bossa nova vibe, it likely still lingers in many people’s memories.
The song has been featured in films and commercials and has been cherished across generations.
It’s perfect not only for livening up a karaoke session but also for indulging in a bit of nostalgia.
Next time you go to karaoke with family or friends, be sure to give it a try.


