[For People in Their 60s] A Special Feature on Easy-to-Sing Nostalgic Songs and Showa-Era Classics That Liven Up Karaoke
I want to sing the songs that bring back memories of my youth! Karaoke time with friends is all about sharing smiles and moving moments with songs that stay in your heart.
Many of you may be looking for songs that are easy to sing as you get older and can get everyone excited together.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs for people in their 60s—from nostalgic classics to heartwarming ballads—that you can sing without strain.
They’re all tunes you can hum along to with fond memories, so use this as a reference for your next karaoke outing!
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- [60s] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026]
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countrysideTamaki Kōji

Even after suspending activities with Anzen Chitai, Koji Tamaki has continued to leave behind numerous masterpieces as a singer-songwriter.
Among his many great songs, the one I especially recommend for being easy to sing and guaranteed to get the crowd going is Den-en.
Although its vocal range is very narrow—mid1D to mid2E—it still has well-crafted points of excitement, making it a song with an outstanding balance of singability and energy.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
They were youngOzaki Kiyohiko

I once had a student in their sixties who sang nothing but Kiyohiko Ozaki songs! If you don’t sing regularly, it might be hard to get your voice out, but “Futari wa Wakakatta” doesn’t go very high, so I think you can sing it in a relaxed way.
The melody is simple, so it’s also a good one to learn anew.
The beginning sits quite low, so make sure to resonate your voice so it doesn’t get muffled.
Try raising your hands to head level and slowly project your voice toward them.
Your facial muscles will naturally lift, and you should feel the resonance in your head, making it easier to hear your own voice.
When the chorus comes, it’s good to consciously sing out more firmly!
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some easy-to-sing karaoke songs that even those in their 60s can enjoy casually.
These selections focus on tunes with melodies that are easy to follow and pitches that are comfortable to sing, so please try singing along with a song that holds special memories for you.
Let these timeless classics, loved across generations, bring you a heartwarming moment.


