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[For Seniors] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 80s

Everyone has songs that bring back memories of their youth.

You might even have a go-to karaoke song that’s become your signature over the course of your life.

This time, we’re introducing recommended karaoke songs for women in their 80s.

They range from tunes from their younger days to timeless classics that people of all ages still know today.

It’s known that singing can lower cortisol, the stress hormone.

It also helps build lung capacity—singing is actually great for your health.

Try singing the karaoke songs we introduce here with the older adults around you!

[For Seniors] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 80s (71–80)

Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Teng

Teresa Teng’s song “Give Yourself to the Flow of Time” is a classic that expresses deep affection and bittersweet longing.

It portrays a powerful love for someone dear and an attitude of accepting life’s uncertainties.

Released in 1986, it has continued to be cherished across generations and has been covered by many artists.

Because the lyrics explore universal themes, they may resonate with people in their 80s who have rich life experience.

It’s also a lovely choice to sing on a leisurely afternoon while reminiscing about fond memories.

my husbandKazuko Mifune

Kazuko Mifune’s song “Danna-sama” is a classic that deepens the bond between husband and wife.

In the lyrics, a wife calls her husband “danna-sama” and gazes at his back, moved by his manliness; they express a warm-hearted mutual care for each other.

Although she lost her voice in a traffic accident in 1968, after rehabilitation she made a triumphant comeback with this song in 1982.

It’s a song that teaches the importance of spending time close together as a couple, and it’s recommended for husbands and wives to sing it together.

It will surely continue to be sung for many years as a beloved masterpiece of the Heisei era.

A Poem by a WomanHibari Misora

Hibari Misora “A Woman’s Poem”
A Certain Woman’s Poem — Misora Hibari

Hibari Misora’s “Aru Onna no Uta” (A Woman’s Poem) is a masterpiece that depicts profound emotion and human drama.

Released in November 1972, the song weaves a story of a woman’s love and life through Misora’s richly expressive vocals.

It earned broad support, with Misora closing the 23rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1972 and the song later being used as a film’s theme in 1976.

It’s a moving piece that captures the bittersweet yet powerful feelings of a mature woman shaped by life’s experiences.

Why not listen to it slowly, perhaps as older listeners fondly recall their youthful days?

The person I fell in love withHarumi Miyako

Harumi Miyako’s 1968 release “Suki ni Natta Hito” is a song created by lyricist Asae Shiratori and composer Akisuke Ichikawa.

The bittersweet feelings of parting with a lover are beautifully expressed through Miyako’s powerful voice.

It became a million seller with over one million copies sold, and at the 1984 Kohaku Uta Gassen she delivered a moving encore performance.

How about humming along to this song filled with precious memories?

In conclusion

We’ve introduced recommended karaoke songs for women in their 80s.

Karaoke is said to be good for your health.

Singing helps improve lung capacity and muscle strength, and it’s also effective for relieving stress.

Why not start karaoke as a hobby from now on?