Karaoke songs that are sure to get a 60-something man fired up
If you’re a man in your 60s, you probably have plenty of chances to go to karaoke with coworkers or friends.
One of the biggest challenges at karaoke is choosing the right songs, isn’t it?
Many people may feel, “I know tons of songs, but I can’t recall them on the spot,” or “Among the songs from our generation, which ones are broadly easy to listen to?”
In this article, we’ve gathered lots of songs that men in their 60s love and that are great picks to sing at karaoke!
Younger readers can also use this as a reference when enjoying karaoke with older people, such as your boss or family members.
It’s packed with timeless classics that defined their eras!
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Karaoke songs that are sure to hype up the crowd for men in their 60s (131–140)
Dream-Chasing SakeAtsumi Jirō

Jiro Atsumi’s biggest hit is “Yumeoi-zake” (Dream-Chasing Sake).
There’s a well-known story that it became a hit after Atsumi, who had struggled to produce a breakout song, actively promoted it to various radio stations.
The song’s structure makes it a very singable enka number, so it’s a great choice for karaoke.
Flower NecklaceZa Taigāsu
Flower Necklace, the fifth single by The Tigers, a Group Sounds band from the Showa era.
Although they’re famous for having Julie (Kenji Sawada) as their lead vocalist, this song is sung by Toppo (Katsumi Kahashi).
All the Tigers members are from Kyoto.
They originally started making music inspired by The Ventures and The Beatles, but they rose to popularity through idol-style marketing.
Winter JourneyMori Shinichi

Following “Winter Riviera,” the next winter song by Shinichi Mori would have to be “Fuyu no Tabi.” The melody requires quite a bit of vocal skill, but if you can pull it off at a party or karaoke, it’s sure to be a hit.
For men in their 60s, it’s a spot-on nostalgic favorite.
Your BalladSera Masanori & Tsuisto

The band Masanori Sera & Twist, which commanded overwhelming popularity with their authentic rock sound.
Up until then, there hadn’t been true rock in Japan’s mainstream.
Twist burst onto the scene with hard-hitting rock and made a huge impact in that era.
Among their works, the song I especially recommend is “Anta no Ballad.” Because it has a loud, powerful arrangement, it requires strong vocal projection.
That makes it somewhat challenging, but it’s a track that sounds fantastic—so give it a try.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced many recommended songs for men in their 60s.
With so many nostalgic tunes, I bet a lot of you couldn’t help but reminisce about the old days.
We picked out a number of timeless classics that are still passed down and sung today, so I think these were songs familiar to a wide range of generations.
Try singing them not only with your peers but also at karaoke with younger generations!




