Sing-Along Hits! Karaoke Songs That Get Women in Their 70s Excited
Do you folks in your 70s like karaoke?
Of course, it’s a different story if you’re already a karaoke enthusiast who goes regularly, but for those who find themselves unsure what to sing when relatives get together and go to karaoke, this article introduces karaoke songs that are sure to be a hit with women in their 70s.
We’ve focused mainly on songs that were hits when people in their 70s were in their 20s.
If you’re from a younger generation and are going to karaoke with someone in their 70s and want to sing something that will liven things up, use this as a reference and pick some of the hit songs from back in the day!
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Songs That Make You Want to Sing! Karaoke Hits That Get Women in Their 70s Excited (81–90)
LetterSaori Yuki

Saori Yuki has released numerous hit songs over the years, but “Tegami,” released in 1970, is surely one of the most memorable.
The song brightened that year’s music scene, earning accolades such as the Japan Record Awards’ Vocal Performance Award.
Its theme portrays bittersweet yet pure memories and the pain of heartbreak, and Yuki’s crystal-clear voice deeply moves listeners.
In particular, “Tegami,” which poignantly sings of unrequited feelings for someone once dearly loved, resonates with many and continues to be cherished.
It’s perfect for unhurried moments or when you want to bask in bittersweet memories.
It’s also a cross-generational favorite that can spark reminiscences at karaoke gatherings with people of various ages.
atonementTeresa Teng

Teresa Teng was widely loved as the “Diva of Asia,” known for her passionate voice and profound emotional expression.
Released in 1984, Tsugunai marked a major turning point for Teresa and can be considered her re-debut masterpiece in Japan.
The song gracefully conveys the pain of lost love and parting, deeply moving those who listen.
In particular, as it reflects on a past love while carrying the strength to move forward, it resonates especially with people who have experienced much in life.
Choose this song as a gift for those seeking empathy and comfort, or for moments when you want to share heartfelt emotion at karaoke.
May we discover anew and pay respect to Teresa Teng’s timeless voice.
Shiretoko Ryojo (Shiretoko Travel Sentiment)Tokiko Kato

Tokiko Kato is a singer-songwriter born in 1943.
Her signature song “Shiretoko Ryojo” was released on November 1, 1970, spent seven consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Oricon chart, and became a massive hit with total sales exceeding 1.
4 million copies.
The song’s lyrics, themed around the natural beauty of Shiretoko and a bittersweet romance, resonate deeply.
Kato’s delicate vocals beautifully capture both the grandeur of Shiretoko’s scenery and the emotions of the lovers.
The track is also associated with the film “Those Who Live at the Edge of the Earth,” and has garnered broad support across generations.
It’s recommended for those seeking a lively karaoke number or a heartwarming moment while savoring the beauty of Japan’s landscapes.
Why not spend a lovely time with this song, infused with Kato’s profound sensibilities?
From the northern innHarumi Miyako

Harumi Miyako, born in 1948 in Kyoto City, reached the pinnacle of her career as an enka singer in the late Showa era.
In particular, her 1975 release “Kita no Yado kara” is one of her signature songs, selling over 1.
4 million copies.
The lyrics, which poignantly depict lingering feelings and loneliness for a lover who has been separated, leave a strong impression.
The sadness of being unable to hand over a sweater she knitted, and the scene of her putting on makeup for bed reflected in a cold window yet finding no relief in her heart, deeply captivate listeners.
Especially on cold winter nights or when recalling someone dear who is far away, listening to this song brings warmth to the heart.
Miyako’s powerful voice vividly colors the imagery of the lyrics, moving listeners deeply.
In conclusion
We introduced karaoke songs recommended for women in their 70s that are sure to liven up the party.
If you’re singing with people of the same generation, these are all songs everyone can enjoy together and get even more excited about.
Please use this as a reference and have a wonderful time at karaoke!





