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Recommended driving songs for people in their 70s. A roundup of BGM you’ll want to listen to in the car.

Recommended driving songs for people in their 70s. A roundup of BGM you’ll want to listen to in the car.
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Recommended driving songs for people in their 70s. A roundup of BGM you’ll want to listen to in the car.

When you’re driving alone it’s one thing, but when you head out on a drive with a few people, a lot of us like to put on some music, right?

At times like that, many people find it surprisingly hard to choose the right BGM.

That’s especially true if your passengers aren’t from the same generation and there’s a bigger age gap.

So in this article, I’ll introduce some recommended songs for a drive that people in their 70s will enjoy.

I’ve picked tracks with a sense of speed as well as mellow, relaxing tunes—songs that are popular among people in their 70s.

Use this as a reference when choosing your BGM.

Recommended driving songs for people in their 70s. A roundup of BGM to listen to in the car (1–10)

Midnight Door ~ Stay With MeMiki Matsubara

"Midnight Door ~ Stay With Me" / Miki Matsubara Official Lyric Video
Midnight Door ~ Stay With Me Miki Matsubara

Known as a debut single and a City Pop classic, this song is also included on the album “POCKET PARK,” allowing you to enjoy the subtle differences in arrangement between versions.

Miki Matsubara’s delicate vocals weave a moving portrait of a woman in love.

It reached No.

28 on the Oricon chart and sold over 100,000 copies, and in recent years it has continued to be cherished across generations, even entering the rankings in 92 countries on Apple Music.

If it comes on during a nighttime drive, why not reminisce with your fellow passengers? It’s a song that’s sure to stir the hearts of listeners in their 70s.

A freckled girlTin Pan Alley

This work by Tin Pan Alley was included on the album Caramel Mama in November 1975.

It’s a masterpiece whose delicate lyrics and gentle melody seep into the heart.

Its bittersweet reflections on past love will strike a chord with listeners.

It expresses lingering feelings, regret, and nostalgia for a freckled girl, resonating deeply with anyone who hears it.

The duet vocals by Shigeru Suzuki and Yoshitaka Minami are also captivating.

It’s perfect for a relaxed listen while gazing out the window on a drive.

It might even spark a lively trip down memory lane.

Third LadyMasahiro Kuwana

This song, still loved today as a classic from the Showa era, perfectly blends lyrics that depict the complex emotions of a woman with an upbeat rhythm.

Released in 1978, it holds an important place in Masahiro Kuwana’s career.

The world crafted by Takashi Matsumoto’s lyrics and Kyohei Tsutsumi’s composition is elevated by Kuwana’s powerful vocals, giving the piece a unique charm.

It’s a song with a curious appeal that lets you feel both nostalgia and freshness when you listen to it while driving.

For those in their seventies, it may be a track that brings back memories of their youth.

Why not listen to it while reminiscing about cherished moments with someone special?

The Woman in the DunesShigeru Suzuki

Shigeru Suzuki – Woman of the Dunes (Official Audio)
The Woman in the Dunes, Shigeru Suzuki

A song by Shigeru Suzuki that portrays a poignant dialogue between a man and a woman on a winter beach.

The lyrics convey the crash of heavy waves and the sensation of being covered in sand, while Suzuki’s delicate guitar work leaves a strong impression.

It appears on the 1975 album “BAND WAGON” and is considered one of the standout works of his solo career.

The piece is said to have been inspired by Suzuki attending a George Harrison concert in San Francisco, leading to the song’s spontaneous creation.

It’s a track I recommend for quiet moments when you want to gaze at the winter sea and reflect on life.

Yoko of the Port, Yokohama, YokosukaDown Town Boogie Woogie Band

A slightly mysterious love story set in a port town.

Released in April 1975, this song topped the Oricon charts for five consecutive weeks and marked the artist’s first appearance on that year’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Its distinctive structure—spoken narration over a guitar riff—leaves a strong impression.

The lyrics evoke the atmosphere of Yokohama and Yokosuka, vividly reflecting the youth culture of the time.

In 1997, it was also used in a Fujifilm commercial, endearing it to a wide range of generations.

It’s perfect for a drive—roll down the window and feel the sea breeze from the port town as you listen.

It might bring back nostalgic memories.

SHININ’ YOU, SHININ’ DAYChar

A classic by Char that evokes nostalgia and warmth.

It’s included on his debut album “Char,” released in 1976.

The song’s charm lies in its lively rhythm and melodic guitar.

The lyrics center on themes of everyday happiness, hope, and love, expressing the importance of cherishing relationships with loved ones throughout a day that begins with waking up in the morning.

A fan favorite often performed live, it was also featured at the 45th anniversary concert in 2021.

With its pleasant melody and positive message, this track is sure to brighten the atmosphere in your car.

Love is a Shooting StarMinako Yoshida

Minako Yoshida’s songs express the fragility and beauty of love through imagery of the starry sky.

It’s striking how her delicate vocals portray the passion of love that vanishes in an instant, like a shooting star.

The single released in March 1977 was arranged by Tatsuro Yamashita, resulting in a work where their talents blend beautifully.

While it’s pop, the track also carries a slightly mellow vibe, making it perfect for a relaxed listen on a drive.

It may let you pleasantly reminisce about the feelings of young love.

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