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[Songs from the Showa Era] Introducing classic tracks that are easy to sing at karaoke.

Have you ever wanted to sing classic Showa-era hits to match the mood of the moment? In fact, many songs from the Showa period have simple, easy-to-remember melodies and are comfortable to sing without straining your voice! In this article, we introduce a wide range of Showa songs that feel great to sing at karaoke.

From nostalgic favorites to timeless classics loved across generations, you’re sure to find a song that becomes your go-to number!

[Songs from the Showa Era] Introducing easy-to-sing karaoke classics (41–50)

winter desolationOzaki Ami

A singer-songwriter with a memorable husky voice, Ami Ozaki.

Among the many classics she has left behind, the one I especially recommend as easy to sing is “Fuyugare…”.

It’s a delicate song in which she, unusually for Ozaki, showcases a light, slender vocal style.

When you sing it at karaoke, don’t match her high key—adjust it to a key that’s comfortable for you.

The overall range is narrow, so even if you can’t hit high notes, you should be able to sing it without trouble depending on the key.

Mr. Summertimesaakasu

Circus is a chorus group that was hugely successful from the late ’70s through the ’80s.

When you think of their signature songs, most people probably picture “Mr.

Summertime.” Although the original is a French song, it’s been beautifully adapted into Japanese.

The lyrics are concise and easy to sing, so it doesn’t have the kind of difficulty you often find in overseas songs.

Plus, the vocal range is narrow, making it singable even for those who aren’t confident in their singing.

Be sure to check it out.

SWEET MEMORIESMatsuda Seiko

SWEET MEMORIES ~Sweet Memories~ Music Video (YouTube Edit)
SWEET MEMORIESMatsuda Seiko

Seiko Matsuda is known as a quintessential idol of the 1980s and continues to be an active singer-songwriter today.

SWEET MEMORIES, originally included as the B-side to her 14th single Glass no Ringo (Glass Apple), became a famous song widely embraced by listeners after it was used in a Suntory CAN Beer commercial.

Because it has a very relaxed tempo with a shuffle beat, be careful not to rush or fall out of the rhythm.

Since it’s a bluesy number, singing with a slight laid-back feel will suit the song’s atmosphere.

In conclusion

Showa-era songs are filled with lyrics that resonate precisely because of their simple melodies. If you’re looking for easy karaoke picks, the classics from this period are a perfect fit. These timeless tracks, loved across generations, naturally complement the singer’s voice. Grab the mic and experience Showa music, where nostalgia and freshness coexist!