Recommended for women in their 60s! Songs that get the crowd going at karaoke
Many people in their 60s probably enjoy karaoke as a hobby.
Whether it’s singing with friends for fun or blowing off steam, lots of people use karaoke for various reasons.
But when it’s time to go, do you ever find yourself wondering what to sing?
In this article, we’ll introduce lively karaoke songs recommended for women in their 60s!
We’ve carefully selected popular hits from the songs that were big during the youth of people in their 60s.
Add them to your repertoire and have fun singing!
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Recommended for Women in Their 60s! Karaoke Songs That Get the Crowd Going (41–50)
Pink sighMariko Takahashi

This is Mari Takahashi’s 10th single, released in 1984.
Many of you may remember it as the commercial song for Ginza Jewelry Maki.
Among Takahashi’s many hits, this one is both easy to sing and great for getting the crowd going, so be sure to give it a try!
Recommended for women in their 60s! Songs that liven up karaoke (51–60)
ambushHitomi Ishikawa

This is a classic that lets you bask in the sweet-and-sour memories of young love.
Released in April 1981, the song is one of Hitomi Ishikawa’s signature tracks and has been loved by many.
Although it depicts behavior that might be seen as stalker-like, at the time it was received as the portrait of an earnest, proactive young woman.
Its timelessly beautiful melody and Ishikawa’s expressive vocals are especially appealing.
This piece led to her first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and is a memorable song that colored the youth of many women now in their 60s.
It’s also perfect for livening up a karaoke session with friends.
Why not sing it joyfully while indulging in a bit of nostalgia?
Slow motionAkina Nakamori

A gem of a love song that portrays a fateful encounter on the beach as if time itself had stopped.
Its delicate lyrics and harmonious melody leave a striking impression, letting the protagonist’s pounding heartbeat seep into the listener’s own.
Released in May 1982 as Akina Nakamori’s debut single and included on the album “Prologue
It’s a track perfect for the season of refreshing spring breezes, and anyone who has ever felt the thrill of budding romance is sure to relate.
Why not surrender to the pleasant early-summer wind and bask in those bittersweet memories?
Love is overOuyang Niuniu

Since many artists have covered this song, I think it’s one that a lot of people find easy to sing.
It’s a very heart-wrenching love song, and I’m sure it brings back memories from that time for many listeners.
Please try singing it while reminiscing about your younger days.
for you…Mariko Takahashi

Mariko Takahashi, who debuted as the second lead vocalist of Pedro & Capricious and has numerous solo hits, is a singer-songwriter.
Her eighth single, “for you…,” produced with the aim of winning the Gold Prize at the Tokyo Music Festival, is one of her signature songs and is widely known for having been covered by many artists.
Its passionate lyrics are likely to remind people in their 60s—the generation of the time—of the fiery romances of their youth.
With a melody steeped in melancholy that stirs the heart, it stands as a classic masterpiece of the Showa era.
I'm only gazing at you.Maki Ohguro

As an artist born in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Maki Ohguro has captivated many fans with her powerful vocals and compelling performances.
She began performing in bands in high school and made her debut in 1992.
Since then, she has colored the music scene with songs rooted in pop while embracing a wide range of genres, including rock and R&B.
Known for her strong vocals and catchy melodies, she won the Excellence Award at the Japan Record Awards and the Best 5 Artists at the Japan Gold Disc Awards in 1995.
After overcoming a period of hiatus, she continues to be energetically active today.
Her world, conveyed through powerful singing and lyrics that resonate deeply, is a perfect match for listeners seeking both the strength and warmth that music can offer.
Nancy of Summer ColorsYu Hayami

Amid the idol boom of the 1980s, Yū Hayami achieved especially remarkable success.
She has produced many classic songs, and among them, “Natsuiro no Nancy” garnered particularly great popularity.
Although the song stands out for its bright and refreshing melody, the vocal line is surprisingly gentle in its rises and falls, and the range isn’t very wide.
The pitch is easy to follow as well, making it a singable choice for women in their 50s who are familiar with the track.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.






