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Songs that get women in their 80s excited: A roundup of tracks also great for karaoke

Many younger people who have the chance to enjoy music with women in their 80s may be wondering which songs are popular and get everyone excited.

When it comes to songs familiar to people in their 80s, there are Showa-to-Heisei-era kayōkyoku (Japanese pop) and enka, but it can be hard to know exactly which songs are the most popular.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs that are sure to be hits with people in their 80s.

We’ve gathered a variety of tunes, from up-tempo numbers to passionate ballads.

Use this article as a guide and enjoy music together with the 80-somethings in your life.

Songs that get women in their 80s excited: A roundup of karaoke-friendly picks (11–20)

Asuka River Love SongHiroko Hattori

A classic song that weaves together nostalgic Japanese scenery and the feelings of love.

Centered on the Asuka River flowing through Asuka Village in Nara Prefecture, this gem revives the world of the Manyoshu in a modern form.

Hiroko Hattori’s emotionally rich vocals spin a fragile yet beautiful love story.

Released in April 2006, it was produced as part of the “Love Songs Beyond Time” series.

It’s great for karaoke, but also wonderful to simply listen to quietly.

Perfect for when you want to reminisce about someone special or calm your heart.

Alone on the Iwami roadYuko Nagai

A heart-stirring enka woven with bittersweet travel sentiments.

The lyrics are sprinkled with famous sights from Shimane Prefecture, deftly portraying the feelings of a woman traveling with the pain of heartbreak.

Yuko Nagai’s richly expressive vocals leave a profound impression on listeners.

Released in March 2007, it won the Excellent Work Award at the 49th Japan Record Awards.

It’s also a popular choice for karaoke.

This piece could be a great conversation starter for reminiscing with older adults.

Sharing memories of past journeys while softly singing along together would be lovely.

Two-person sakeMiyuki Kawanaka

“Futari-zake” is Miyuki Kawanaka’s 1980 hit song.

Notable for its lyrics from a male perspective, it portrays the depth of marital love and the bond between life partners.

By sharing drinks, the couple blows away the hardships of daily life and savors modest happiness—a scene that surely resonates with listeners.

A million-seller performed on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, it has long been cherished as a classic.

Why not convey the gratitude that’s hard to put into words by sending it through this song to someone special? Spend some time humming along to this Shōwa-era masterpiece and feeling the preciousness of walking through life together.

Love VacationThe Peanuts

“Vacation of Love” sung by The Peanuts is a classic that creates a sweet, romantic space just for two.

Its lyrics, wrapped in the joyful atmosphere of a lovers’ holiday, and its light, catchy melody are its charms.

Released around the time of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, it resonated with many and gained broad support.

The Peanuts’ harmonies are beautiful, and the song received high acclaim, including winning the Arrangement Award at the 5th Japan Record Awards in 1963.

If you’re enjoying karaoke with someone in their 80s, why not give it a try? It’s sure to bring back fond memories and spark lively conversation!

Crossing Amagi PassSayuri Ishikawa

Amagi-goe is a signature song by Sayuri Ishikawa, released in 1986.

Set against the backdrop of Mount Amagi, it has a local-song quality, and as a masterpiece created by the duo of lyricist Osamu Yoshioka and composer Tetsuya Gen, it has been covered by many artists.

Centered on the theme of an illicit affair, it expresses a woman’s poignant emotions with passion and finesse, perfectly matching Ishikawa’s rich, powerful vocals.

It has continued to resonate with listeners for many years and remains a karaoke staple.

Singing this timeless classic together across generations would surely make for a wonderful time.

Life is full of ups and downs.Chiyoko Shimakura

Chiyoko Shimakura’s “Jinsei Iroiro” is a masterpiece that brilliantly captures the diversity of life.

It powerfully portrays people who have overcome difficult times and are beginning to shine again.

Released as a single in 1987, it won top honors at the Megalopolis Kayō Festival and the Japan Record Awards the following year, and sold 1.

3 million copies.

It has also been loved by a wide audience, having been used as the ending theme for the popular anime Chibi Maruko-chan and as the approach melody on the Keikyū Line.

It’s the perfect song for people in their 80s to hum along to as they reminisce about their youth.

If everyone sings it together at karaoke, the venue will surely be wrapped in a sense of unity.

Songs that get women in their 80s excited: A roundup of karaoke-friendly tracks (21–30)

Playback Part 2Momoe Yamaguchi

Showa Dance Hisai (Playback Take 2) Choreography: Yoko Iida
Playback Part 2 Momoe Yamaguchi

Let’s move our bodies along with nostalgic memories to the timeless hits of the Showa era.

The single released by Momoe Yamaguchi in May 1978 is a masterpiece with lyrics by Yoko Aki and music by Ryudo Uzaki.

With its innovative structure and emotionally rich vocals, this work reached No.

2 on the Oricon charts and sold over 500,000 copies.

Its warmth that resonates with listeners’ hearts and its light, buoyant melody are especially appealing.

It’s a song you can enjoy dancing to with a smile, whether in the living room or at a senior community salon.

Move at your own pace to the naturally uplifting rhythm.

It’s a tune that sparks conversations full of fond memories and helps you spend a wonderful time.