A legendary band in the Japanese rock scene, THE BLUE HEARTS.
Formed in 1985 around vocalist Hiroto Kōmoto and guitarist Masatoshi Mashima, they went on to become a driving force behind the second band boom that followed.
With a sound that screams “this is punk rock” and lyrics packed with unfiltered emotion, they grab listeners by the heart.
Countless rock kids thought, “I want to sing their songs too!”
In this article, we’ll introduce some of THE BLUE HEARTS’ tracks that are especially easy to sing.
Use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke!
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[Karaoke] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Songs by THE BLUE HEARTS (1–10)
1000 ViolinsTHE BLUE HEARTS

Re-cut from the 6th album “STICK OUT,” the 15th single “1000 no Violin” had its orchestral version featured in 2006—13 years after its original release—as the theme for Asahi Soft Drinks’ “WONDA 100-Year Black” commercial.
Its lyrics, which evoke the pure feelings of childhood, resonate deeply alongside a driving, fast-paced ensemble.
Because many phrases repeat the same pitch, it’s hard to go off-key, and the overall range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
The key is also low, so this rock tune is recommended even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
blue skyTHE BLUE HEARTS

Aozora, their eighth single, also drew attention when miwa’s 2010 cover was used as the ending theme for the film Colorful.
Its cynical lyrics over a laid-back beat still carry a thought-provoking message even today.
With its simple, repetitive melody and a relatively narrow vocal range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a recommended karaoke number that conveys the depth of the band THE BLUE HEARTS.
dreamTHE BLUE HEARTS

The song “Yume,” the 13th single, was released as an advance single from the 6th album STICK OUT.
In addition to being used in a commercial for Suntory Beer “Lites,” it was later chosen as the theme song for the 2002 TV drama Be Nice to People, ten years after its release.
Although the melody has considerable ups and downs, many recurring patterns make it easy to remember, and its simplicity makes it easy to sing.
It’s a well-known song across generations, making it a perfect number for everyone to sing together at karaoke.
The Never-Ending SongTHE BLUE HEARTS

The song “Owaranai Uta,” included on the first album THE BLUE HEARTS and used as the theme song for the radio program Yankee Sensei! Hiroyuki Yoshiie no Yume wa Nigeteikanai, offers positive lyrics that give courage when you feel lonely—words that, across generations, have likely comforted many.
With its catchy melody, it’s easy to remember, and because there aren’t any large pitch jumps, it’s approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
While the beat has a driving sense of speed, the melody’s rhythm stays steady, making it an easy-to-sing rock tune that can energize any karaoke session.
TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

TRAIN-TRAIN, the major-label 5th single that was used as the theme song for the TV drama High School Graffiti and is known as one of their signature tracks.
Its straightforward, not-just-pretty words message proves how THE BLUE HEARTS earned overwhelming support from junior high and high school students nationwide.
The tempo is fast, so you need to be careful not to fall behind the rhythm, but because the melody doesn’t have big ups and downs, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a rock tune everyone knows, guaranteed to fire up any karaoke session.
Linda LindaTHE BLUE HEARTS

THE BLUE HEARTS’ memorable and legendary debut song is “Linda Linda.” It’s a classic that everyone knows.
Its lyrics have been interpreted in many ways, and some say they carry the message “let’s look at a person’s inner self.” Try singing it while letting your imagination run free! Also, when it comes to this song, the chorus is famous for repeating the same phrase.
Since the content is quite simple, you can belt it out without worrying about the lyrics!
Let's grow old.THE BLUE HEARTS

Wouldn’t it be cool and stylish to sing a song with a bluesy vibe? The one I’d like to introduce is “Let’s Get Older.” As the title suggests, it’s a song that depicts the passage of time as we grow older.
Through that portrayal, it conveys that there are bonds that don’t change with age and that people gain depth and character as they get older.
By the way, the interlude is mainly harmonica and runs a bit long, so you can catch your breath and be ready for the latter half.





