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!
Playlist
| A Must-See for Men in Their 60s: Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Classics That Score High | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | First loveMurashita Kōzō | play_arrow | Kozo Murashita’s “Hatsukoi” is easy to sing within a narrow vocal range. |
| 2east | Ruby RingTerao Akira | play_arrow | Akira Terao's “Ruby no Yubiwa” is easy to sing. |
| 3east | interaction; friendly contact; bondingNakamura Masatoshi | play_arrow | Masatoshi Nakamura’s “Fureai” is easy to aim for a high score with. |
| 4east | A Tearful RequestChekkāzu | play_arrow | Introduction to The Checkers' 'Namida no Request' |
| 5east | Street Corner of BetrayalKai Band | play_arrow | Kai Band's 'Uragiri no Machikado' is easy to sing. |
| 6east | CheersNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s “Kanpai” has a narrow vocal range and is easy to aim for a high score with. |
| 7east | Goodbye DayKisugi Takao | play_arrow | Takao Kisugi’s “Goodbye Day” is an easy song to sing. |
| 8east | KISS MEHimuro Kyosuke | play_arrow | Kyosuke Himuro’s “KISS ME” has a narrow vocal range and is ideal for aiming for a high score. |
| 9east | Another SaturdayHamada Shogo | play_arrow | Another Saturday is an easy-to-sing song for low-voiced men. |
| 10east | ChinatownYazawa Eikichi | play_arrow | Yazawa Eikichi’s “Chinatown” has a narrow vocal range and is easy to sing. |
| 11east | setting sunyoshida takurou | play_arrow | Takuro Yoshida's 'Rakuyō' is an easy one to aim for a high score with. |
| 12east | unconsciously / without realizing itUzaki Ryūdō | play_arrow | In Ryudo Uzaki’s music, low-frequency overtones are effective. |
| 13east | RunawayRATS&STAR | play_arrow | Rats & Star’s signature song “Runaway” |
| 14east | Oh, sake!Yoshi Ikuzo | play_arrow | Introduction to enka songs for men in their 60s |
| 15east | Dramatic RainInagaki Junichi | play_arrow | Junichi Inagaki's Dramatic Rain |
| 16east | It always begins with rain.CHAGE and ASKA | play_arrow | Commentary on CHAGE and ASKA’s famous ballad |
| 17east | Island SongTHE BOOM | play_arrow | Okinawa’s classic song “Shima Uta,” simple with a low register |
| 18east | ChampionArisu | play_arrow | A rock ballad that resonates with men in their 50s and is easy to sing at karaoke. |
| 19east | I can’t say it.Gō Hiromi | play_arrow | Vocal techniques for singing sultry, mature ballads |
| 20east | FanfareTamaki Kōji | play_arrow | A horse racing cheer song by Koji Tamaki, who is from Hokkaido. |
| 21east | Distance of the Starry SkyTHE ALFEE | play_arrow | Sing THE ALFEE’s signature song “Hoshizora no Distance” |


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