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A Must-See for Men in Their 60s: Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Classics That Score High

Wouldn’t you like to sing your favorite nostalgic songs with even more enjoyment? Many adults probably feel the same way.

For those in their 60s who spent their youth during the period of rapid economic growth and the bubble economy, the hit songs of that era are priceless treasures.

Yet even with familiar tunes, you may feel frustrated when the range or phrasing doesn’t quite fit, making it hard to sing comfortably.

That’s why this time, we’re introducing songs that tend to score well—carefully selected from well-known classics with a focus on ease of singing.

You’re sure to find that one special song filled with memories!

A Must-See for People in Their 60s: Karaoke Songs That Score High — Easy-to-Sing Classics Recommended for Men (21–30)

FanfareTamaki Kōji

Koji Tamaki “Fanfare” MUSIC VIDEO (Theme song for TBS Sunday Theater ‘The Royal Family’)
FanfareTamaki Kōji

An encouraging song written by Koji Tamaki, who was born and raised in Hokkaido, for a drama set in the world of horse racing.

The melody has a driving sense of speed, as if a horse is galloping, and it’s a song that lets you sing freely! The overall vocal range is C3 to B4, and the structure gradually builds in emotion and excitement.

For the A and B sections, put your voice firmly into the mic as if you’re speaking, and for the chorus, imagine singing in a wide-open space and let your voice out fully—this will help your voice come out comfortably and make it easier to stay on pitch.

For karaoke scoring, watch the pitch bar and check each note as you sing!

In conclusion

We’ve introduced songs that men in their 60s who have long enjoyed karaoke can sing comfortably.

The time spent with the music of their memories is a precious moment—a treasure of life.

Many of these songs also tend to score high in karaoke, so why not include them in your next get-together with friends?