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Funny songs recommended for men in their 40s

You get into your thirties, start feeling settled into working life, and before you know it, you’re in your forties…

There must be many people who feel this way.

It’s also said that this stage of life comes with heavier responsibilities at work and increased stress.

So we’ve put together a selection of songs that might make men in this age group smile and feel energized.

Interesting songs recommended for men in their 40s (81–90)

KISS MEKyosuke Himuro

Included on the 1993 album “Memories Of Blue.” Used in a commercial for Boutique JOY.

Born in 1960, a musician from Gunma Prefecture.

It’s a cool-sounding track, featuring an up-tempo, aggressive rhythm and a melody grounded in a lyrical, melancholic rock sound.

MONEYShogo Hamada

Money (WE ARE STILL ON THE ROAD.)
MONEY Shogo Hamada

Included on the 1984 album “DOWN BY THE MAINSTREET.” Born in 1952, a singer-songwriter from Hiroshima Prefecture.

Although the lyrics are quite raw and explicit, singing it at karaoke somehow fills you with energy.

It’s an impressive number with an up-tempo, catchy, and aggressive sound.

Hold Me TonightToshihiko Tahara

Toshihiko Tahara - Hold Me Tight Tonight
Hold Me Tonight Toshi-hiko Tahara

Included on the 1988 album “Dancin’.” Theme song for the drama “Kyōshi Binbin Monogatari.” Born in 1961.

An idol singer from Yamanashi Prefecture.

With its upbeat, briskly unfolding rhythm and pop, danceable melody, this is the kind of song that naturally makes your body move as you listen.

No more tears are neededMasayuki Suzuki

Songs that are easy to sing often end up with simple melodies, which can make them feel a bit lacking in allure.

I imagine many men in their 40s want to sing songs that are both easy to sing and have a sensual vibe.

That’s why I recommend “Mou Namida wa Iranai” (No More Tears).

It’s a pop ballad with an R&B flavor, and the melody maintains a seductive feel throughout.

That said, the vocal lines have a lot in common with Japanese kayōkyoku, so there are more singable parts than you might expect.

Men in their 40s with rich, full voices should definitely give it a try.

Can't Stop the RomanticC-C-B

C-C-B / Romantic Doesn’t Stop 1985
Romantic ga Tomaranai C-C-B

Included on the 1985 album “Suteki na Beat.” Theme song for the drama “Maido Osawagase Shimasu.” A four-piece rock band formed in 1982.

Daisuke Naito, the WBC world flyweight champion, used it as his entrance song.

This is the only song among their works that they did not perform themselves during recording.

Roses and WineRED WARRIORS

RED WARRIORS WINE&ROSES PV
Roses and Wine RED WARRIORS

A single released in 1987.

A three-piece rock band formed in 1985.

With a mid-tempo, step-like rhythm and a pop, catchy rock sound, the vocals—sexy in a David Lee Roth sort of way—make it a feel-good, uplifting track.

Interesting songs recommended for men in their 40s (91–100)

TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS 'TRAIN-TRAIN' [3rd Single (1988/11/23)] THE BLUE HEARTS / TRAIN-TRAIN
TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

Included on the 1988 album “TRAIN-TRAIN.” Theme song for the drama “High School Graffiti.” A four-member punk band formed in Tokyo in 1985.

It has become a staple cheer song for high school baseball.

Listening to its aggressive, powerful melody probably makes people feel energized.