RAG MusicKARAOKE
Lovely karaoke song

Uplifting songs recommended for people in their 60s: classic and popular Japanese hits

A special feature on lively Japanese songs recommended for people in their 60s.

These are all timeless classics that will have you humming along before you know it!

Why not play them while doing housework or during your free time to brighten your days?

These songs are sure to get everyone excited!

Upbeat songs recommended for people in their 60s: Classic and popular J-pop tracks (71–80)

What a nice bath.Za Dorifutāzu

This is a single by Duke Aces released in February 1966.

It sings about hot springs from around Japan, so you could call it a local-themed song.

It was later covered by The Drifters, with the hot springs featured in the lyrics changed.

The person I fell in love withMiyako Harumi

It is one of Harumi Miyako’s signature songs, released in September 1968.

It peaked at No.

24 on the Oricon chart.

With this song, Miyako appeared in the 19th and the 47th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

The song was later covered by Chiaki Takahashi.

There’s always tomorrowSakamoto Kyu

There's Always Tomorrow / Kyu Sakamoto (Cover)
There's always tomorrowSakamoto Kyu

It is a single released by Kyu Sakamoto in December 1963.

It was used as the theme song for the music variety show “Ashita ga Arusa,” in which Sakamoto appeared.

It has since been covered by various musicians, including Ulfuls and Re:Japan.