[Music Box Medley] A Collection of Hit Songs You’ll Want to Hear in Music Box Tones
In the midst of busy days, don’t you sometimes feel like being soothed by a sound that brings calm to your heart? The gentle tones of a music box have a mysterious charm that softly embraces our feelings.
When you listen to hit songs arranged for music box, you may discover a different side of the music than usual.
In this article, we introduce music box arrangements that will revive your favorite songs with a fresh sense of emotion.
Find the perfect track for a quiet evening or a moment when you want to settle your mind.
[Music Box Medley] A Collection of Hit Songs You’ll Want to Hear in Music Box Tones (1–10)
MiracleNEW!GReeeeN

This work, which views the encounter with a loved one as a “miracle” and layers it with the “trajectory” the two have walked together, is a grand love song pledging everlasting love.
The lyrics, which straightforwardly express ever-deepening feelings and gratitude, convey the preciousness of a bond that transcends time.
Released in 2008 and drawing attention as the theme song for the TBS drama ROOKIES, the track was also chosen as the entrance march for the 81st National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in 2009.
At weddings or on special anniversaries, letting the clear tones of a music box play will make the path the two of you have traveled shine even more brightly.
I can't put it into wordsNEW!Kazumasa Oda

A signature song by Kazumasa Oda that sings of gratitude beyond words.
Released in February 1982, this ballad was the 23rd single from his Off Course era, issued as a single cut from the album “over.” The instrumental interlude that appears mid-lyrics is striking, conveying feelings that transcend language.
In 1999, it was featured in a Meiji Life commercial, bringing the song to a wider audience across generations.
When Oda’s clear, translucent voice overlaps with the delicate timbre of a music box, the song becomes even more deeply moving.
It’s a gentle companion for quiet nights or moments when you want to reflect on your appreciation for someone special.
About meNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

A song produced as the official cheer anthem for the 97th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
While questioning the differences between oneself and others, it delivers a powerful message that affirms everything—everyday joys and setbacks alike—as miracles.
It’s a grand rock ballad infused with marching elements, and its lyrics resonate with the idea that both happy days and days of broken dreams become the nourishment that shapes who we are.
In a music box arrangement, the gentleness within its grandeur stands out even more, softly cradling a tired heart.
It’s recommended for relaxation before bed or for quiet moments when you want to reflect on yourself.
threadNEW!Miyuki Nakajima

Depicting fateful encounters and deep human connections, this work was included on the 1992 album “EAST ASIA,” and in 1998 it was released as a double A-side single alongside “Inochi no Betsumei” as the theme song for the TBS drama “Seija no Koshin.” Its profound message—that, like the vertical and horizontal threads that weave a cloth, our individual lives intersect to create warmth—resonates deeply.
It’s a perfect song for weddings, spending time with someone special, or quietly reflecting on the meaning of life.
366 daysNEW!HY

This is one of HY’s signature ballads, depicting the pain of heartbreak and the lingering feelings that won’t fade.
The poignant emotions of constantly thinking about an ex are delicately portrayed over a piano melody.
The title’s sentiment—that “365 days aren’t enough”—speaks to the lingering attachment and the depth of love for a romance that has ended.
The song was included on their fifth album, HeartY, released in 2008, and also drew attention as the theme song for the film Threads of Destiny.
A classic covered by many artists, it retains its brilliance even in a music box arrangement.
365 daysNEW!Mr.Children

A heartwarming love ballad that weaves together the tenderness that wells up in everyday life and a deep, vow-like devotion.
Included on the album “SENSE,” this song has enjoyed immense popularity as a wedding song since its release in December 2010, despite never having been released as a single.
Heard in the clear, delicate tones of a music box, the sentiments embedded in the lyrics will sink even more gently into your heart.
It’s a song to savor your feelings of love—on an anniversary with someone special, or in a quiet moment at night.
Song of PointillismNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Sung as a duet with Sonoko Inoue as an insert song for the film “Aonatsu: 30 Days of Summer,” this piece delicately depicts the sense of an impending farewell that comes with the end of summer.
Memories that layer like pointillism, the ache of not being able to hold hands, and yet the enduring feeling of caring for the other.
Lyrics told from both male and female perspectives tug at the heart.
Released in August 2018 as the B-side to the seventh single “Ao to Natsu,” it has surpassed 100 million streams.
The sound of the music box evokes the bittersweetness of youth with even greater delicacy.





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