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For Women in Their 60s: Karaoke Songs That Score Well | Classic Nostalgic Hits

Have you ever found yourself struggling to choose what to sing at karaoke? You might want to sing nostalgic songs, but the key doesn’t suit your range, or the scoring feature won’t give you the points you expect—it doesn’t always go the way you want, does it? For women who feel that way, we’ve picked out songs that are easier to score high on at karaoke! Focusing on familiar tracks, we carefully selected songs that balance ease of singing with high scores.

Find your favorites and enjoy karaoke to the fullest!

[For Women in Their 60s] Karaoke Songs That Score Easily | Classic Nostalgic Hits (11–20)

Sentimental JourneyMatsumoto Iyo

Matsumoto Iyo, who is currently active as a TV personality, enjoyed tremendous popularity during her idol days.

Many people probably have a strong impression of her song “Sentimental Journey,” right? In fact, this piece is more geared toward men, boasting a fairly low and wide vocal range of mid1 A to hi A#.

However, for women in their 60s, the lower notes are easier to produce, so those who naturally have higher voices will likely find it quite easy to sing.

Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki

Stars on the Ground / Miyuki Nakajima [Official]
Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki

Miyuki Nakajima’s classic “Chijō no Hoshi” has earned support across a wide range of generations.

While the song is memorable for its incredibly powerful, almost growling vocals, the actual pitch movement isn’t that extreme.

The vocal range is compact, from mid1F to hiA#, and at BPM 100 the tempo is also relaxed.

Even so, the song achieves that level of impact not only through Nakajima’s singing style but also thanks to its strong composition.

Adding a shout at the opening lines brings you closer to the intensity of the original, so if you want to really heat up the karaoke room, try incorporating shouts and give it a shot.

In conclusion

In karaoke, song selection is the key to success. Choose songs that fit your vocal range without strain and classics with clear melodies, and you’ll naturally score higher. While aiming for a good score, the most important thing is to find songs you can genuinely enjoy.