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 (1–10)
Love RadiantHibari Misora

Hibari Misora’s “Ai San San” was released in 1986 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of her singing career.
With its rich emotional expression that seems to reflect the singer’s inner feelings, this work captivates listeners’ hearts.
Its enduring appeal across generations lies in its universal lyrics, which depict life’s joys and sorrows and the importance of love.
It will particularly resonate with women in their seventies.
Sing it at karaoke, and you’re sure to move everyone around you.
Enjoy a delightful time accompanied by Hibari Misora’s deep, soulful voice.
Crossing Amagi PassSayuri Ishikawa

Sayuri Ishikawa is a renowned singer who has been active in the music world for many years.
Her 1986 release “Amagi-goe” is a beloved, nationwide hit song.
Set against the backdrop of Mount Amagi in Izu, the song portrays a passionate love, and its poignancy and complex emotions have captivated many fans.
The more you listen, the more you’ll be drawn into its profound emotional layers.
In karaoke, it resonates across generations and continues to be sung.
Ishikawa’s voice, which conveys a story of deep love, makes the moment even more special when sung together.
I highly recommend “Amagi-goe” as a song that stays close to the heart.
As I am in love…Junko Akimoto

Junko Akimoto made her professional debut at the age of 58, backed by her lifelong passion for music and the support of her family.
Her signature song, “Ai no Mama de…” (Just as Love Is), was released on January 23, 2008, and is a heartwarming piece themed around eternal love.
The song powerfully expresses pure affection felt in everyday life and conveys a message that cherishes the miracle we call coincidence.
It’s a track recommended for listeners of all generations, especially for those who long to be wrapped in love.
At karaoke, it can also be an opportunity to reaffirm the bonds with family and loved ones.
Songs That Make You Want to Sing! Karaoke Hits That Get Women in Their 70s Fired Up (11–20)
I just can’t stopLinda Yamamoto

“Dōnimo Tomaranai” is a classic song known as one of Linda Yamamoto’s signature hits.
Released in June 1972, it peaked at No.
3 on the Oricon charts.
With lyrics by Yu Aku and music by Shunichi Tokura, the song vividly captures the unstoppable emotions of falling in love.
Combined with Linda Yamamoto’s sexy image, it had a major impact on society at the time.
The passion embedded in the lyrics still resonates today.
It’s a great choice when you want to liven up a karaoke session—why not sing it with fond nostalgia and have some fun?
Cute babyMie Nakao

Mie Nakao’s signature song “Kawaii Baby,” which propelled her to stardom in the 1960s, is still beloved as a karaoke staple today.
Released in 1962 when she was just 16, the hit sold over a million copies and its charm remains undiminished.
Nakao’s vibrant vocals and the melody steeped in nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere are sure to rekindle special memories for those in their seventies.
The song is also included on the 2019 album “Kawaii Baby: Mie Nakao Early Hits,” and it can still be enjoyed with a fresh feeling!
I'm falling in love with you againFuyumi Sakamoto

Fuyumi Sakamoto, born in 1967, is a skilled enka singer who covers a wide range of genres.
Released in 2009, “Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru” is beloved by many as a work that conveys her deep emotions.
The song portrays a love that remains unchanged over time, and through its beautiful depictions of nature, it highlights the depth and complexity of that love.
Sakamoto’s expressive vocals resonate with anyone who has ever been in love.
It’s perfect for singing at karaoke while thinking of someone special, or when reflecting on a loved one far away.
Fuyumi Sakamoto’s “Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru” is a memorable classic that can be recommended to listeners of all ages.
EnchantedJudy Ong

This song features a beautiful melody that evokes the breeze of the Aegean Sea and lyrics that delicately portray a woman’s shifting emotions.
Released in 1979, it won the Japan Record Award that same year.
It created a huge buzz, topping the Oricon weekly chart for nine consecutive weeks.
Many people likely remember Judy Ongg singing in a pure white dress.
This piece, which captures the feelings of a woman swayed by love, is perfect for livening up a karaoke session.
As a song full of memories, be sure to sing it together with someone special.





