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Recommended love songs for women in their 70s: A collection of nostalgic love songs

Love songs that sing of people’s romances have always been popular, and many timeless classics that define their eras have been born.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of love songs especially recommended for women in their 70s.

We’ve focused mainly on tracks from the 1960s and 1970s, so those in their 70s will likely recognize many of them.

This is useful not only for people in their 70s who want recommendations, but also for younger readers looking for love songs that are popular among those in their 70s.

We hope you’ll find a song that brings back memories of your younger days.

Recommended love songs for women in their 70s: A collection of nostalgic love songs (21–30)

The two are young.Dick Mine

This work gently depicts the radiant romance of the early Showa era.

Through call-and-response exchanges between a man and a woman that echo like a mountain yodel, it conveys the fresh feelings of young lovers.

It subtly portrays the couple’s relationship and the delicate nuances of their emotions, conjuring a refreshing scene and making for a superb song.

Released in 1935, it features a captivating, well-synchronized duet by Dick Mine and Reiko Hoshi.

Sing it together at karaoke, and nostalgic memories will naturally come flooding back.

With its soft atmosphere that brings calm, this heartwarming melody evokes blue skies and a gentle breeze, making it a lovely tune that can put a smile on anyone’s face.

The world is for the two of us.Naomi Sara

The World Is for the Two of Us — Sung by Naomi Sagara (with Lyrics) [Includes Harmony Chorus]
The World Is For the Two of Us — Naomi Sagara

Naomi Sagara’s debut song celebrates the happy times spent with a loved one.

Her gentle, warm vocals express the couple’s love, and the beautiful melody and simple lyrics make it an unforgettable classic.

Released in May 1967, the song was also used in a Meiji Seika commercial and became a massive hit, selling over 1.

2 million copies after its release.

In 1968, it was chosen as the entrance march for the 40th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament, winning the hearts of many.

Long cherished as a wedding standard, it’s a tune many still find themselves humming with fond memories.

Why not listen together to its heartwarming vocals and let joyful reminiscences blossom?

Love Songs Recommended for Women in Their 70s: A Collection of Nostalgic Love Songs (31–40)

Crossing Amagi PassSayuri Ishikawa

Set against Amagi Pass on the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, this masterpiece of enka portrays the passionate emotions of a woman consumed by a forbidden love.

The beautiful natural scenery of Izu is artfully interwoven with her deep attachment to the one she loves, and Sayuri Ishikawa’s emotionally rich singing resonates deeply.

Released in July 1986, the song initially struggled in sales, but it has continued to be cherished by many, including being performed multiple times on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

In 2008, MLB player Ichiro also chose it as his walk-up music, drawing widespread attention.

Steeped in nostalgia and brimming with expressive lyrics, it’s a song that invites listeners into its world and can be enjoyed together with older adults.

Ladybug SambaCherish

Let me introduce a lovely song that captures the arrival of spring.

Its bright, buoyant rhythm and lyrics depicting tiny creatures celebrating a wedding are especially memorable.

Released in July 1973, it was a major hit, reaching No.

5 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It has long been cherished as a classic wedding song.

For many older listeners, it may also bring back fond memories.

It’s perfect when you want to savor the cheerful atmosphere of spring or lift your spirits.

If everyone sings and dances together, it’s sure to become a wonderful time filled with smiles.

Longing for RainAki Yashiro

Released in 1980, “Ame no Bojo” is widely known as one of Aki Yashiro’s signature songs.

Its lyrics express feelings of longing and loneliness for a lover, and combined with its relatively bright melody, it brought a new dimension to songs about rain.

The memorable chorus is recognized by many, and performing it at karaoke is sure to draw resounding applause.

It would also be a big hit at recreational events in senior care facilities.

Give it a try and sing it!

A Love Game Between a Man and a WomanMika Hino / Shiro Aoi

Mika Hino & Shiro Aoi - The Love Game Between a Man and a Woman
Man and Woman Love Game by Mika Hino / Shiro Aoi

Debuted in 1986 as a Takeda Pharmaceutical commercial song, performed as a duet by Tetsuya Takeda and Yoshimi Ashikawa.

Initially, only the chorus was created for advertising, but due to its overwhelming response, it took the unusual path of being released as a record—the song “Otoko to Onna no Love Game.” It later became widely known as a duet by Mika Hino and Shiro Aoi.

The song enjoys high popularity in karaoke and is considered a classic sung across generations.

It’s especially a crowd-pleaser at karaoke contests in senior facilities, so be sure to sing it together and have fun!

Blue Light YokohamaAyumi Ishida

Known as a romantic song by Ayumi Ishida and a masterpiece that beautifully portrays the nightscape of the port city Yokohama.

With her gentle vocals, it expresses both the city lights and the fleeting nature of love, wrapping listeners in a sense of calm.

Its urban, sophisticated melody carries a hint of chanson, giving the piece a distinctly mature atmosphere.

Upon its release in December 1968, it achieved an astonishing million sales in just ten days and won the Japan Record Award for Composition.

It also gained great popularity in Korea, becoming a beloved classic across borders.

It’s a perfect song when you want to feel at peace or drift into nostalgic memories.

It’s a timeless piece you can leisurely enjoy while picturing Yokohama’s scenery together with older listeners.