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[60s] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2025]

The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they can liven up the atmosphere, right?

This time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that have been popular and crowd-pleasing among people in their 60s.

We hope you find this helpful!

Give them a try.

[60s] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Sake, Tears, Men, and WomenEigo Kawashima22rank/position

Eigo Kawashima – Sake, Tears, Men and Women
Sake, Tears, Men and Women by Eigo Kawashima

Even men who always act cool sometimes feel like letting loose and forgetting everything.

“Sake, Tears, Men and Women,” which captures those feelings, was Eigo Kawashima’s solo debut single released in 1976.

Originally, it was included on the debut album Jinrui (Humanity), released in 1975 by the group Eigo Kawashima & Homo Sapiens, to which Kawashima belonged.

Men in their sixties who have tasted both the bitter and the sweet of life may also have things they’d rather forget, just like in this song.

At times like that, sing this tune and let it all out!

Love will winKAN23rank/position

A timeless hit from the 1990s that delivers a message of love and hope.

Known as one of KAN’s signature works, it was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Quiz Omoshiro TV” and as an insert song on Fuji TV’s “Hok-chan no Yamada Katsutenai TV.” The song was born from a friend’s love-life consultation.

Crafted with Billy Joel in mind, its arrangement and simple yet powerful lyrics captured the hearts of many.

One particularly memorable episode was KAN’s passionate performance dressed as Mozart at the 42nd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1991.

When you face difficulties, why not listen to this song and draw courage from it?

CheersTsuyoshi Nagabuchi24rank/position

This is one of Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s signature works, carrying a warm message of blessing to celebrate new beginnings.

Loved by many as an anthem cheering on those stepping onto life’s big stage, it’s a heartwarming piano folk ballad that gently stands by you and gives you the courage to move forward.

Released in September 1980, the song was born from the feeling of congratulating a friend on their wedding, then re-recorded in 1988 and became a major hit.

It also became familiar as the theme song for Kirin Lager Beer commercials in the 1990s.

It’s a powerful song of encouragement that stays close when you or your friends are at life’s milestones or starting anew, and when you need a lift yourself.

Romantic FlightKome Kome Club25rank/position

Kome Kome Club “Roman Hikō” [SHARISHARISM ACE -THE 8TH OF ACE-]
Romantic Flight Kome Kome Club

A signature song by Kome Kome Club that sings of a journey of the heart, pursuing dreams and love with burning passion.

Released in 1987, this track has continued to captivate many with its refreshing, upbeat melody and lyrics that resonate deeply.

It also drew attention when it was used in a JAL commercial.

Even now, it remains beloved across generations, covered by a variety of artists.

When you’re struggling with work or relationships, singing it will surely give you courage.

Red Sweet PeaSeiko Matsuda26rank/position

This is one of Seiko Matsuda’s signature songs, portraying a sweet and bittersweet first love.

Released in 1982, the song beautifully blends Takashi Matsumoto’s lyrics with Yumi Matsutoya’s composition.

The lyrics capture the pure feelings of a young woman in love, and Seiko’s clear, soaring vocals combine to create a timeless classic that resonates with many listeners.

Upon release, it became an instant hit, reaching No.

3 on the year-end singles chart.

Since then, it has remained a karaoke staple.

Evoking the arrival of spring, this song is perfect for reminiscing about youthful days with friends at karaoke.

Why not sing it and let the gentle melody bring back the feelings from back then?

ShipwreckAkina Nakamori27rank/position

This is a song written and composed by Tokiko Kato and provided to Akina.

It was released in 1987 as Akina’s 19th single.

To be frank, this song has a low pitch.

If you don’t sing it in a key that suits you, it will end up sounding like you’re chanting a spell.

A street corner where stars fallToshi Itō and Happy & Blue28rank/position

Star-Filled Street Corner - Toshii Ito and Happy & Blue - 1981
At the street corner where stars fall — Toshi Itō and Happy & Blue

A popular song released in 1977.

A classic often sung with parody lyrics and various call-and-response chants.

Not just for the party season—once the karaoke session starts heating up, isn’t this the go-to sure-fire hit everyone ends up singing? A Latin-flavored kayōkyoku with an upbeat rhythm that’s fun to sing and lyrics that are easy to remember.