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!
Playlist
| Recommended for women in their 60s! Songs that get the crowd going at karaoke | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | The Maiden with Flaxen HairShimatani Hitomi | play_arrow | Expressing a maiden’s pure feelings of love with a beautiful singing voice |
| 2east | JupiterHirahara Ayaka | play_arrow | Ayaka Hirahara’s classic song “Planet” resonates with the heart. |
| 3east | PRIDEImai Miki | play_arrow | Miki Imai’s love-themed classic “Pride” |
| 4east | Letter ~Dear Fifteen-Year-Old Me~Anjura Aki | play_arrow | A heartwarming ballad that embraces the troubles of adolescence |
| 5east | Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | A powerful song that likens unnoticed people to stars |
| 6east | A Midsummer Night’s DreamMatsutōya Yumi | play_arrow | Yuming’s classic hit “Someone’s Sleep”! |
| 7east | Marigoldaimyon | play_arrow | A masterpiece that sings of the fleeting nature of love and of hope |
| 8east | Blue Coral ReefMatsuda Seiko | play_arrow | Seiko Matsuda’s tropical hit is refreshing and captivating. |
| 9east | Thank youikimonogakari | play_arrow | A gem-like ballad filled with warmth and gratitude |
| 10north_east | A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko | play_arrow | An iconic anime theme song that resonates with young people's hearts |
| 11south_east | Ah, heartlessAn Ruisu | play_arrow | Ann Lewis's vocals and passionate lyrics |
| 12south_east | Stranger – Theme of the Silk RoadKUBOTA Saki | play_arrow | Saki Kubota’s classic song, full of melancholy and charm |
| 13east | Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako | play_arrow | A song of joy and courage to live true to oneself |
| 14east | Silhouette RomanceOhashi Junko | play_arrow | Junko Ohashi's signature song, a sophisticated love song |
| 15east | planetariumOtsuka Ai | play_arrow | Ai Otsuka’s heart-stirring masterpiece depicting heartbreak |
| 16east | North WingNakamori Akina | play_arrow | Akina Nakamori’s love song: a resolute journey starting from the airport |
| 17east | I’m falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi | play_arrow | A love song that gently weaves the renewed romance of a long-married couple |
| 18east | wintering swallowMori Masako | play_arrow | Introduction to Masako Mori's Exquisite Ballad Works |
| 19east | FriendsREBECCA | play_arrow | A classic youth anthem by REBECCA from the ’80s |
| 20east | TouchIwasaki Yoshimi | play_arrow | The theme song of “Touch”: a song of youthful pain and love |
| 21east | Lingering Snowiruka | play_arrow | Iruka’s classic, a bittersweet spring song |
| 22north_east | ShipwreckNakamori Akina | play_arrow | Songs provided by Tokiko Kato to Akina Nakamori |
| 23south_east | A Good Day to Set Out on a JourneyYamaguchi Momoe | play_arrow | An inspiring classic that sings of life's departure |
| 24east | Sunset MemorySugimura Naomi | play_arrow | Theme song of “Dog of Flame,” a classic by Naomi Sugimura |
| 25east | My RevolutionWatanabe Misato | play_arrow | “My Revolution” is a popular song among people in their 50s. |
| 26north_east | Blown by the yellow sandKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | The Kudo version has a distinctive tone. |
| 27south_east | Fall in LoveKobayashi Akiko | play_arrow | The theme song of Friday Wives is a big hit. |
| 28east | atonementTeresa Ten | play_arrow | Teresa Teng’s famous song of a heartrending farewell |
| 29east | Sentimental JourneyMatsumoto Iyo | play_arrow | Easy to sing low-pitched songs by Iyo Matsumoto |
| 30north_east | From The Tragedy of Woman WYakushimaru Hiroko | play_arrow | The theme song of the film “W’s Tragedy” sung by Hiroko Yakushimaru |
| 31north_east | Pink sighTakahashi Mariko | play_arrow | Mariko Takahashi’s popular commercial song “Rainy Music” |
| 32south_east | Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Ten | play_arrow | Teresa Teng’s classic, heart-wrenching love ballad |
| 33north_east | Lapis-Lazuli EarthMatsuda Seiko | ![]() | Timeless classics passed down through song, spreading through choral performance. |
| 34north_east | Yellow Cherriessurī kyattsu | play_arrow | The Three Cats’ classic song, “Memories of Youth” |
| 35east | Surely more than anyone else in the worldNagayama Miho & WANDS | play_arrow | Miho Nakayama and WANDS’s classic that sings of love and reunion |
| 36south_east | Love is overŌyō Nira Nira | play_arrow | Let’s sing a nostalgic, bittersweet love song. |
| 37south_east | IstanbulShōno Mayoyo | play_arrow | The Allure of Mayo Shono’s Classic Song “Fly to Istanbul” |
| 38south_east | ambushIshikawa Hitomi | play_arrow | Hitomi Ishikawa’s classic song, Memories of Love |
| 39east | Dream GuideYamaguchi Momoe | play_arrow | Singable classic hits by Momoe Yamaguchi from the Showa-era kayōkyoku |
| 40east | Message of RougeMatsutōya Yumi | play_arrow | A classic by Yumi Arai—bright and easy to sing |
| 41north_east | Cotton HandkerchiefŌta Hiromi | play_arrow | A masterpiece that sings of the poignant feelings of a long-distance romance |
| 42north_east | Lullaby of the SaintessesIwasaki Hiromi | play_arrow | Hiromi Iwasaki’s signature songs, timeless pieces that soothe the heart |
| 43north_east | Marilyn in 1986Honda Minako | play_arrow | Minako Honda’s signature song “LIPS,” lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto |
| 44north_east | for you…Takahashi Mariko | play_arrow | Mariko Takahashi’s signature song “for you…” |
| 45north_east | Lips, speak passionately of youWatanabe Machiko | play_arrow | Tips for singing Machiko Watanabe’s classic song(s) |
| 46north_east | Playback Part 2Yamaguchi Momoe | play_arrow | Playback Singing Style Guide Explanation |
| 47north_east | foreignerKUBOTA Saki | play_arrow | Saki Kubota’s classic song “Ihōjin” is easy to sing. |
| 48north_east | Is it true that you’re getting married?Da Kāpo | play_arrow | The classic song by the folk duo “Da Capo” |
| 49north_east | Like the flow of a riverMisora Hibari | play_arrow | Hibari Misora’s final masterpiece, a song about the flow of life |
| 50south_east | Heavenly KissMatsuda Seiko | play_arrow | Seiko Matsuda’s “Heavenly Kiss” is a masterpiece. |
| 51south_east | Bird’s PoemSugita Kaoru | play_arrow | Mitsua Sugita’s hit song, the insert song from “80 Kilometers.” |
| 52east | Invisible Manpinku redii | play_arrow | Easy to sing and gets the crowd going—a classic hit by Pink Lady |
| 53east | UFOpinku redii | play_arrow | Signature song by Pink Lady, a big hit classic |
| 54east | The Day the Seagulls FlewWatanabe Machiko | play_arrow | Machiko Watanabe’s classic song, “Memories of the Sea.” |
| 55east | younger boykyandīzu | play_arrow | Candies' 'Younger Boy' is easy to sing. |
| 56east | Cinderella HoneymoonIwasaki Hiromi | play_arrow | Cinderella Honeymoon is an easy-to-sing classic. |
| 57east | Don’t give up on your dreamsOkamura Takako | play_arrow | Takako Okamura singing her signature songs after graduating from Aming |
| 58east | Deceived by a guy like HiroshiMizue Takada | ![]() | Mizue Takada’s easy-to-sing classic ‘Sonna Hiroshi ni’ |
| 59east | TOMORROWMayo Okamoto | play_arrow | Mayo Okamoto’s message song of courage and hope |
| 60east | Sailor Suit and Machine GunYakushimaru Hiroko | play_arrow | A song of youth chasing dreams, Hiroko Yakushimaru's debut single |
| 61north_east | Lonely Tropical FishWink | play_arrow | Signature song of the 1980s synth-pop duo WINK |
| 62north_east | Roppongi HeartbreakAn Ruisu | play_arrow | Ann Lewis’s signature song: a bittersweet love for a younger man |
| 63north_east | Nancy of Summer ColorsHayami Yū | play_arrow | Introducing classic hits by the 80s idol Yū Hayami. |
| 64south_east | Love VacationZa Pīnattsu | play_arrow | The sweet memories of summer sun and love, to a light, breezy jazz… |
| 65east | You’re My Only Shinin’ StarNagayama Miho | play_arrow | A romantic ballad that vows love under the moonlit night |
| 66east | Slow motionNakamori Akina | play_arrow | A debut song depicting an encounter on the beach |
| 67east | I’m only gazing at you.Daikoku Maki | play_arrow | Maki Ohguro expresses a diverse range of genres with her powerful vocals |
| 68east | Two-person sakekawanaka miyuki | play_arrow | Miyuki Kawanaka’s enka song “Futari-zake” is rich in emotion. |
| 69east | Oneway GenerationHonda Minako | play_arrow | From Idol to Musical Star |
| 70east | Cherry blossomMatsuda Seiko | play_arrow | Seiko Matsuda’s classic song depicting a spring romance |
| 71east | the first strong spring windkyandīzu | play_arrow | Spring love song, refreshing melodies that resonate with the heart |
| 72east | Song of Circumnavigating Lake BiwaKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | A song that Tokiko Kato sang and that became popular nationwide |
| 73east | Rainy MidosujiŌyō Fifi | play_arrow | A song about a woman's heartrending love as she walks along Midosuji |
| 74east | Tsugaru Strait – Winter SceneIshikawa Sayuri | play_arrow | Sayuri Ishikawa’s classic song “Tsugaru Strait: Winter Scene” |
| 75east | Tears aren’t just for show.Nakamori Akina | play_arrow | Akina Nakamori’s classic song with lyrics that resonate with the heart. |
| 76east | Come, spring.Matsutōya Yumi | play_arrow | Spring classic song, NHK drama theme song |
| 77east | Red Sweet PeaMatsuda Seiko | play_arrow | A classic song that sings of the pure love of youth |
| 78east | Scorpio womanMikawa Ken’ichi | play_arrow | A Scorpio anthem of passion and revenge |
| 79east | Sinbad on the Shorepinku redii | play_arrow | A summer seaside love song, a classic from the Showa era |
| 80east | Crossing Amagi PassIshikawa Sayuri | play_arrow | Sayuri Ishikawa’s classic captivates the heart |
| 81east | Takeda Lullabyakai tori | play_arrow | The famous song by Akai Tori, “Tsubasa o Kudasai” |


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