Easy-to-sing karaoke songs recommended for men in their 50s
By the time you’re in your 50s, many people hold some kind of position or run a business, and social engagements tend to increase.
You probably often find yourself in situations where you have to sing at karaoke, right? Still, considering the business discussions that may follow, you’ll ideally want to avoid straining your voice as much as possible.
With that in mind, we’ve picked out easy-to-sing songs suited for men in their 50s.
These aren’t just easy to sing—we’ve also chosen them with crowd-pleasing appeal at karaoke in mind.
Be sure to check them out!
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Karaoke songs that are easy to sing and recommended for men in their 50s (111–120)
Ruby RingAkira Terao

“Ruby no Yubiwa” is a classic song known for its poignant melody and lyrics that evoke the nostalgia of a lost love.
Released in February 1981, it became a massive hit, spending ten consecutive weeks at number one on the Oricon chart.
Akira Terao’s distinctive husky voice beautifully conveys the pain and lingering feelings of heartbreak.
The chorus, which features a key change, isn’t very difficult, so even those who aren’t confident in their singing ability should be able to handle it.
Those with lower voices can sing closer to the feel of the original, while those with higher voices might consider raising the key.
As a staple heartbreak song, it remains beloved by many to this day.
Easy-to-sing karaoke songs recommended for men in their 50s (121–130)
Suddenly, SinbadSouthern All Stars

Southern All Stars’ debut single, released in June 1978.
If you’re in your 50s, it’s safe to say there’s hardly anyone who hasn’t heard it—an absolute classic! From the intro melody through the entire track, it’s packed with unforgettable phrases and lyrics that leave a strong impression.
It’s the kind of song that instantly lifts your spirits just by belting it out, so don’t sweat the small stuff—just enjoy it.
It’s bound to be a blast if everyone joins in on the intro and the shout-along parts of the chorus!
MARIONETTEBOØWY

This was BOØWY’s sixth single, released in July 1987.
Speaking of 1987, it was basically the gateway to the band boom that would follow, and perhaps thanks in part to that, the song became a huge hit and earned the band their first No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
If you’re in your 40s, chances are you’ve heard it at least once.
Back then, having a “hook that hits hard” was considered the top requirement for a hit, and this track delivers with a powerful vocal melody and lyrics—making it both easy to sing and easy to remember.
Its bright, up-tempo feel also makes it a fun song to perform.
Be sure to pick it casually at karaoke and enjoy it.
single bedSharam Q

This is Sharam Q’s sixth single, released in October 1994.
It was used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV anime D・N・A²: A Girl Who’s Lost in Another World, and it became Sharam Q’s first million-selling hit.
It’s a classic, laid-back rock ballad! The way the lyrics fit the vocal melody is very straightforward, and the melodic range is easy for anyone to sing.
Even people who don’t usually sing will find it very approachable.
If you memorize the lyrics and sing with feeling, it will sound even better, so definitely give it a try!
GandharaGodiego

It was Godiego’s seventh single, released on October 1, 1978.
The song became a huge hit as the ending theme for the Nippon TV drama “Saiyuki,” so as of May 2022 when this article is being written, I imagine quite a few people in their 50s were once hooked on watching that show.
Remarkably, this was apparently Godiego’s first song with Japanese lyrics! It’s a very relaxed piece that evokes the vast Asian continent, and its melody is straightforward and easy to hum, so I think even those who aren’t confident singers can enjoy choosing it for karaoke without hesitation.
The Bride SambaHiromi Go

It’s been loved for many years as a wedding song classic, hasn’t it? “Oyome Samba,” released as a single in 1981.
It features a lively, mood-lifting style and Hiromi Go’s vibrant vocals.
Some of you might even say it’s already your go-to karaoke number.
Though it has an upbeat vibe and sounds like it’s in a higher range, it’s actually surprisingly low.
If you want to liven up a big group karaoke session, this is the first song I’d recommend!
As a personKaientai

A song by Kaientai, the group that includes Tetsuya Takeda—who is also active as an actor—was used as the theme for the drama “Mr.
Kinpachi in Class 3-B,” starring Takeda himself.
With an acoustic sound that strongly evokes the atmosphere of folk music, it seems to balance both lightness and calm.
As the title suggests, the lyrics are compelling for their strong message, expressing the many shifts of emotion we experience as human beings.
It’s a song that invites you to sing with a gentle heart, reflecting on connections with others, so that the message of the lyrics is conveyed directly.





