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[Men in their 60s] Even if you're not good at singing, it's okay! Easy-to-sing songs for karaoke

Do you want to sing at karaoke but worry that you can’t stay on pitch or can’t project your voice? Especially if it’s been a while since you last went, it can be hard to decide which songs you can sing comfortably.

So this time, we’re introducing karaoke songs for men that you can enjoy singing without worrying about being off-key.

We’ve picked tracks with simple melodies and a manageable vocal range that people of any age can enjoy, so give them a try at your next karaoke session!

[Men in their 60s] It’s okay if you’re not good at singing! Karaoke songs that are easy to sing (131–140)

Imperial Regent Declarationsadamasashi

It was singer-songwriter Masashi Sada’s seventh solo single, released in July 1979.

It became a huge hit, selling nearly 1.7 million copies in total, but perhaps because of that success, the lyrics drew heavy criticism at the time from women’s groups and others, turning the song into a kind of social phenomenon.

That said, the content is quite comical, and Sada himself is known to tweak parts of the lyrics during concerts to get laughs from the audience.

So when you sing it at karaoke, it might be fun to improvise your own parody versions as well.

Like tonight’s moonElefanto Kashimashi

Like the Moon Tonight / Elephant Kashimashi
Like tonight's moonElefanto Kashimashi

It’s a soul-stirring masterpiece that powerfully sings of passion for the future, even as it confronts everyday emptiness and loneliness.

Set against the backdrop of a city at dusk, it portrays the isolation and inner struggles of people living in the metropolis, while conveying a strong will to keep moving forward.

The impassioned vocals—so quintessentially Elephant Kashimashi—and the melody that sinks deep into the heart are beautifully in harmony.

Released in July 1997, the song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Tsuki no Kagayaku Yoru Dakara,” and was also included on the album “Ashita ni Mukatte Hashire – Tsukiyo no Uta.” In 2017, it was performed during the band’s first appearance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen, capturing the hearts of even more listeners.

It’s a track that evokes deep empathy—one to listen to when you feel lost in life, or on nights when you’re thinking of someone dear.

Mother’s SongNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This is a warm, gentle song that looks back on the image of a mother who was always a source of strength while struggling after moving to Tokyo.

It is said to be based on Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s own experiences, and was included on the 2017 album “BLACK TRAIN.” The simple acoustic guitar and vocal style conveys the desire to deliver the lyrics straight and true.

The gentle, conversational tempo makes it easy to sing, and it may also be important to consider how to infuse the performance with one’s own feelings toward one’s mother.

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It’s the first single by the Japanese rock band THE Toraryu, released in January 1993.

A classic of Heisei-era J-POP that sold close to three million copies in total! The melody and song structure are quite simple, so even those who aren’t confident singers should find it very easy to sing at karaoke.

However, precisely because it’s such a simple song, there’s a high risk it will sound very flat and boring if sung mechanically.

If possible, try to understand the lyrics and sing with emotion.

Bringing in a blues harp and having fun with it could also be an option.

summer vacationyoshida takurou

This song portrays someone reminiscing about the summer vacation memories they experienced as a child, soaking in a sense of nostalgia.

As one of Takuro Yoshida’s signature pieces, it has been released in various versions and covered by many artists as a song that celebrates the Japanese summer.

The expansive, layered sound evokes the image of thoughts reaching into the distance, which further emphasizes the nostalgic mood.

Its simple melody, gently delivering relatable lyrics, leaves a strong impression, and with a light touch in mind, it’s likely a song that’s easy to sing.

Your eyes are 10,000 voltsHoriuchi Takao

A solo work by Takao Horiuchi, a former member of Alice—the legendary New Music group of the Showa era—released in May 1978.

It was used that same year as the autumn campaign song for Shiseido cosmetics.

By the way, while the composition was by Horiuchi himself, the lyrics were written by Shinji Tanimura, Alice’s close ally.

I was a huge fan of Alice at the time and of course loved this song as well, but listening to it again for the first time in a while to write this piece, I’m newly impressed by its simple yet very catchy melody.

I think it’s an easy melody to hum and sing at karaoke, so please enjoy it!

Sexual Violet No. 1Kuwana Masahiro

Masahiro Kuwana - Sexual Violet No. 1
Sexual Violet No. 1Kuwana Masahiro

Masahiro Kuwana is a rock singer who enjoys overwhelming popularity in the Kansai region.

For those in their 50s and 60s, he’s a familiar artist, and many men may have admired him.

Among Kuwana’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Sexual Violet No.

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While there are slightly higher parts at the end of the chorus and right before the chorus, the rest stays in the low to mid range, making it relatively easy to sing.

Be sure to check it out.