Recommended for women in their 60s! Songs that get the crowd going at karaoke
Many people in their 60s probably enjoy karaoke as a hobby.
Whether it’s singing with friends for fun or blowing off steam, lots of people use karaoke for various reasons.
But when it’s time to go, do you ever find yourself wondering what to sing?
In this article, we’ll introduce lively karaoke songs recommended for women in their 60s!
We’ve carefully selected popular hits from the songs that were big during the youth of people in their 60s.
Add them to your repertoire and have fun singing!
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Recommended for women in their 60s! Karaoke songs that get the crowd going (81–90)
Takeda Lullabyakai tori

This is a single released in 1971 by the folk group Akaitori, which was formed in 1969.
The B-side at the time included “Tsubasa o Kudasai,” a song often featured in school textbooks.
The original song is said to be a folk tune from Kyoto and was a work song sung by children who were babysitting.
In conclusion
We’ve brought you uplifting songs that resonate with women in their 60s.
The memorable hits etched in your heart along with your youthful days still make your heart dance even now, don’t they? Singing them with friends at karaoke or humming them at home—music has a mysterious power to lift the spirit.
Please enjoy a delightful time accompanied by wonderful music.



