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[2025] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 70s: From Enka to Showa-Era Kayōkyoku

For women in their seventies, songs from the 1960s through the 1980s are likely especially familiar.

Enka and Showa-era pop songs that colored this period still linger in the heart today.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of recommended songs for women in their seventies to sing at karaoke.

We’ve chosen well-known tracks across generations, so they’ll be enjoyable not only with peers but also with people of many different ages.

Use this as a guide when picking songs for your next karaoke session.

[2025] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 70s: From Enka to Showa-Era Kayōkyoku (71–80)

Pink sighMariko Takahashi

A song with an exotic vibe that evokes the Mediterranean, highlighted by Mariko Takahashi’s standout vocals.

The seductive, mature lyrics convey a sense of adult romance, depicting love and a passionate relationship that resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in May 1984, the track was used in a Mikki Camelia Diamond commercial and became a major hit, selling approximately 368,000 copies according to Oricon.

With its easy-to-sing melody, it remains a popular choice for karaoke.

Why not sing it at a relaxed pace while reminiscing about your own love memories?

Sometimes like a child without a motherCarmen Maki

Sometimes like a child without a mother... Carmen Maki
Sometimes Like a Motherless Child, Carmen Maki

Carmen Maki’s debut single “Toki ni wa Haha no Nai Ko no Yō ni” is a sensational work from 1969.

The richly expressive lyrics by Shuji Terayama and the memorable melody by Michi Tanaka combine to resonate deeply with listeners.

Sung against the sound of Shonan’s surf, the song has been loved across generations, and in 1970 (Showa 45) it drew major attention with an appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

A karaoke standard, it’s a masterpiece recommended for a wide range of ages.

For women in their 70s, it’s sure to be a special song that brings back memories of their youth.

LetterSaori Yuki

Saori Yuki’s “Tegami” is a timeless classic released in 1970 and loved across generations.

Composed by Makoto Kawaguchi with poignant lyrics by Rei Nakanishi, the song is delicately delivered through Saori Yuki’s clear, transparent voice.

It spent six consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Oricon charts and ranked sixth on the year-end chart, making a significant impact.

This piece is ideal for women in their seventies to sing at karaoke and share with younger people.

Its lyrics, which seem to reflect the heart’s inner feelings, are sure to resonate with many listeners!

[2025] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 70s: From Enka to Showa Kayō (81–90)

Morning of PartingPedro & Capricious

A song by Pedro & Capricious that depicts a farewell with a loved one.

The lyrics, filled with deep sorrow and poignancy, resonate in the heart.

Released in October 1971 as their debut single, it became a classic that has since been covered by many artists.

It’s perfect for reflecting on memories with someone special or for feeling nostalgic at karaoke.

With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing at ease.

IzakayaHiroshi Itsuki, Nana Kinomi

A moving classic duet by Hiroshi Itsuki and Nana Kinomi.

Set in an unpretentious izakaya, it portrays the gentle connection between two people who happen to sit side by side.

The simple setting highlights the warmth of human connection.

Released in November 1991, it has remained beloved for many years.

In 2017, a new version by Hiroshi Itsuki and Fuyumi Sakamoto was also released.

Its karaoke-friendly structure makes it a perfect choice to sing as a memorable song with someone special.

Drinks for twoMichiyo Azusa

A signature song by Michiyo Azusa, a leading female singer of the Showa era.

Its lyrics about mature love and parting strike a deep chord.

Released in March 1974, it ranked 18th on that year’s Oricon annual hit chart and earned her a spot in the 25th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

In TV and stage performances, she was known for her distinctive style of sitting cross-legged to sing after finishing the first verse—a trademark of Michiyo Azusa.

Why not sing it at a relaxed pace while reminiscing about someone dear to you? It’s sure to be a song that resonates with the heart.

snow camelliaSachiko Kobayashi

Yuki Tsubaki by Sachiko Kobayashi, renowned as the queen of enka.

Named after the prefectural flower of Niigata, the snow camellia, this song is said to be a treasured piece with special meaning to Kobayashi.

Its lyrics, depicting a woman who supports her husband and accepts hardship while returning a gentle smile, resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in June 1987, the song was performed three times on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and has long been beloved by many.

When singing it at karaoke, why not savor the depth of the lyrics and take it at a relaxed tempo? It’s a heartwarming song that will stay close to your heart.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a wide selection of songs recommended for people in their 70s.

The list focuses mainly on tracks from the 1960s to the 1980s, so there were probably many songs you used to listen to back then.

Some are likely ones you can still hum naturally even now, so please enjoy singing them together while reminiscing about those times.