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20 Songs for Seniors Citizens a Caregiver can Enjoy Singing

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Here is a mixture of songs for seniors aged 60 to over 90 years: (Tap the title to listen to the music)

1. “Come Together”

“Come Together” is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon.

2. “Eight Days a Week

This song was originally written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon based on McCartney’s original idea.

3. “Love Me Do” 

“Love Me Do” is the debut single by the English rock band the Beatles, backed by “P.S. I Love You”.

4. “Blue Skies

Written by Irving Berlin in 1926. The song was composed in 1926 as a last-minute addition to the Rodgers and Hart musical Betsy.

5. “Blue Suede Shoes

This song is a rock-and-roll standard written and first recorded by Carl Perkins in 1995. Elvis Presley performed his version of the song three different times on national television. This one of those songs for seniors who are big fans of Elvis Presley

6. “Close To You

A song recorded by American duo the Carpenters for their second studio album Close to You (1970).

7. “I’ve Got the World on a String

1932 popular jazz song composed by Harold Arlen, with lyrics written by Ted Koehler. The song was one of the first recorded by Frank Sinatra when he transferred to Capitol Records in 1953.

8. “L-O-V-E

L-O-V-E is the final studio album by the American singer Nat King Cole. It was arranged by Ralph Carmichael. L-O-V-E was Cole’s last album and was released shortly before his death in February 1965.

9. “My Girl

“My Girl” is a soul music song recorded by the Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) record label.

10. “Shake, Rattle & Roll

“Shake, Rattle and Roll” is a twelve-bar blues-form song, written in 1954 by Jesse Stone under his songwriting pseudonym of Charles E. Calhoun. It was originally recorded by Big Joe Turner and most successfully by Bill Haley & His Comets.

11. “My Favorite Things

“My Favorite Things” is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music.

12. “Singin’ in the Rain

Singin’ in the Rain is a 1952 American musical-romantic comedy film directed and choreographed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, starring Kelly, Donald O’Connor, and Debbie Reynolds.

13. “This Little Light of Mine

“This Little Light of Mine” is a gospel song written for children in the 1920s by Harry Dixon Loes. This is one of those songs for seniors who love gospel music.

14. “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree” 

“Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)” is a popular song that was made famous by Glenn Miller and by the Andrews Sisters during World War II.

15. “I’m a Believer” 

“I’m a Believer” is a song composed by Neil Diamond and recorded by the Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz.

16. “Put On a Happy Face

“Put On A Happy Face” is a popular song with lyrics by Lee Adams and music by Charles Strouse.

17. “Stand By Me

“Stand by Me” is a song originally performed by American singer-songwriter Ben E. King and written by King, Jerry Leiber, and Mike Stoller.

18. “Walkin’ After Midnight

“Walkin’ After Midnight” is a song written by Alan Block and Donn Hecht and recorded by American country music artist Patsy Cline.

19. “The Tennessee Waltz

The song became a multimillion seller via a 1950 recording – as “The Tennessee Waltz” – by Patti Page.

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20. “A Bushel and a Peck” 

“A Bushel and a Peck” is a popular song written by Frank Loesser and published in 1950.

What Makes the Songs for Seniors Important

Music therapists claim that seniors enjoy music, making it an essential aspect of their life. Consequently, as a caregiver, it is vital that you know what makes the songs you discovered here important to every senior. If you haven’t known, read on, and find out the importance of singing the seniors’ all-time favorite songs with them.

  • Psychological advantage

Older adults who regularly listen to music and sing along with it live a happier life. They tend to have a more positive outlook, not to mention better social interaction. Additionally, the songs improve moods, enhance the levels of interest, and increase favorable emotions. More importantly, people with Alzheimer’s have increased their communication skills after listening to music as a song triggers a memory from their past.

  • Music promotes general health

If you continuously sing the songs with your patients, you are promoting overall positive health. Also, those listening to music frequently have a better sleep at night, reduced pain, and enhanced recovery time. Lastly, singing and listening to music helps promote physical activity, which includes dancing.

  • Memory enhancers 

According to health and music experts, an individual who listens to music corresponding with an essential emotion, place, time, or event for the listener, the memory maker of the brain becomes stimulated. Relatively, some patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia who have lost their speaking ability have been identified to have still the ability to hum along with the songs.

  • Music reduces stress

Music, especially if you play the songs above, helps settle down the older adults whenever they are agitated or stressed. Indeed, it increases self-esteem and relaxation while lessening anxiety and tension.

Ways to Integrate Music into an Older Adult’s Life

It is simpler than ever to incorporate music into the life of the person you are providing long-term care. Below are some music activities you can try out with seniors to integrate music into their life:

  • Make a customized playlist putting on top of the list, the 20 songs here
  • Take the elderly to a live show or concert near his or her residence
  • Encourage the older adult to play a musical instrument he used to play. Studies have it that playing music can help slow down the heart rate and improve blood pressure.
  • Set up a sing-along or karaoke party in the community to encourage interaction among the seniors there by singing aloud.
  • Introduce the elderly to YouTube. This does not make him remember his once-forgotten songs. Instead, he can also watch live shows and performances too, of his or her then-favorite artists from the past.

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