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A Showa-era duet song. A timeless karaoke/snack-bar classic!

Do you like duet songs?

Some of you may have sung together with friends or even other customers at karaoke or in a snack bar.

Singing your favorite song solo is certainly fun, but duet songs—where two people weave harmonies—have a unique charm all their own.

In this article, we’ve gathered classic Showa-era duet songs that just about everyone has heard at least once.

Even if you’ve never tried a duet, take this chance to learn one and try singing it with a friend.

Nostalgic duet songs (61–70)

I know it’s bothersome, but…Tonneruzu

Now firmly established as legendary comedy entertainers and a vocal duo that has released numerous classic songs, Tunnels.

Their 11th single, “Meiwaku Deshō ga…”—also covered by Hiroshi Itsuki—is a track where you’ll want to pay attention to the spoken-word parts that evoke the TV drama “Zenryaku Ofukuro-sama.” The melody, where the distinct voices of Takaaki Ishibashi and Noritake Kinashi intertwine, perfectly suits the wistful arrangement.

It’s a lyrical ballad that belies its origins as a comic song.

Meoto KaidoTendō Yoshimi & Ichikawa Shōsuke

Meoto Kaido (Yoshimi Tendo & Shosuke Ichikawa)
Meoto KaidoTendō Yoshimi & Ichikawa Shōsuke

A masterpiece by Yoshimi Tendo and Shosuke Ichikawa that moves the hearts of enka fans.

Its appeal lies in deeply emotional lyrics portraying the bonds of a married couple and the joys and hardships of life.

The lyrics also weave in the changes from the Showa to Heisei eras, powerfully expressing the journey the couple has walked together.

Released in December 1989, this song came out as a single cassette from Teichiku Entertainment.

Loved by enka fans for many years, it remains a popular number often sung at karaoke and in snack bars.

It’s the perfect song for reflecting on memories with your spouse or family, or for reaffirming your bond with someone special.

By all means, try singing it together with someone.

Liquor of the LovelornIshikawa Sayuri & Sugimoto Masato

A duet by Sayuri Ishikawa and Masato Sugimoto that sings of adult heartbreak.

Included on the album “Onna Jin’ya” released in January 2016, this song features an upbeat yet wistful melody that leaves a strong impression.

It portrays a man and woman, both heartbroken, trying to heal their wounds over drinks, with lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners.

Beloved by many, it has ranked high on karaoke charts.

It’s recommended not only for those carrying the pain of a breakup, but also for anyone who wants to sing with someone special.

Ladybug Sambacherisshu

A hit song by the husband-and-wife duo Cherish, released as their seventh single in July 1973.

It became a big hit, selling over 400,000 copies on the Oricon charts, and even today it remains one of the standard wedding songs.

Especially as of 2020, many people in their 40s and older may have had this song performed at their own weddings, or have sung it at friends’ weddings.

While it strongly carries the flavor of 1970s folk and kayōkyoku, its highly universal melody still feels perfectly pleasant to listen to today.

It might also be fun to sing it at karaoke with a wedding scenario in mind to get everyone excited!

Sunset HillIshihara Yūjirō/Asaoka Ruriko

It’s a duet song performed by Yujiro Ishihara, a major star of the Showa era, and the alluring actress Ruriko Asaoka.

The song was used as the theme for the film of the same title, Sunset Hill, released in 1964, in which the two also appeared.

Because the song directly reflects the world of the story, some viewers of the movie have found it deeply moving.

Although it’s a lyrical piece that leaves a lingering sense of sadness after it ends, that very quality makes it strangely addictive.