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

When it comes to songs popular among people in their seventies, I think of tracks from the 1960s and 1970s—and there are plenty of love songs from those decades.

In this article, I’ll be introducing a selection of love songs especially recommended for men in their seventies.

I hope this will be helpful not only for those looking for songs to enjoy themselves, but also for younger generations searching for music that’s popular with people in their seventies.

It would be great if you find songs that bring back memories from those days or ones you can’t help but hum along to.

Recommended love songs for men in their 70s: A nostalgic collection of love songs (11–20)

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A masterpiece by Anzen Chitai that captures the flutter of new love in a wistful, beautiful melody.

Koji Tamaki’s extraordinary vocals convey every nuance of the complex emotions of someone in love.

Released in October 1984 and featured as the campaign song for JAL’s Hawaii tours, the track also has a memorable music video set against Hokkaido’s stunning natural scenery.

It remains a heartwarming love song cherished by many—one you’ll want to listen to with someone special.

A song that, along with nostalgic memories, still lets you feel a love that never fades.

Love MemoryShigeru Matsuzaki

Shigeru Matsuzaki’s signature song resonates beautifully through the world.

The lyrics portray sweet moments with a loved one and tranquil scenes bathed in the morning light, leaving a deep imprint on the listener’s heart.

Released in August 1977, it became a massive hit, leading to his first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen that same year.

For those in their seventies, it may evoke memories of youth and bonds with cherished people.

It’s a recommended track for times when you want to spend a peaceful moment or connect heart-to-heart with someone special.

coniferGoro Noguchi

Goro Noguchi’s soul-stirring song is a gemlike ballad themed around parting and rebirth.

It beautifully depicts conifer trees symbolizing the harsh winter season and the scene of the couple’s farewell.

The male protagonist conveys that he loved without regrets, burning with passion, and expresses a wish to shine as a new spring arrives.

Released in 1976, the song went on to win numerous music awards into 1977, including the 18th Japan Record Awards Vocal Performance Award and the 7th Japan Kayō Awards Broadcasting Music Award, and Noguchi also performed it on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s recommended listening when you want to reflect on memories with someone dear or when you’re facing a turning point in life.

Forever with youYuzo Kayama

Yuzo Kayama’s “Kimi to Itsumademo” is a masterpiece among love songs that celebrates the eternal love of lovers.

Kayama’s powerful yet gentle voice makes you feel the enduring strength of love across time.

Since its release in December 1965, it has continued to be cherished by a wide range of generations and has been performed many times on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s truly the ultimate love song—one that makes you want to hold hands with someone special while listening.

Its deeply resonant lyrics and melody may even bring you to tears.

It’s a song that makes you want to treasure the time you share with your life partner.

companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Tetsuya Watari

companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)
Wataru Tetsuya, fellow traveler

Tetsuya Watari’s “Michizure” is a classic that centers on an otherworldly kind of love.

The song’s depiction of two people—likened to floating weeds—gradually binding their unstable relationship with deep bonds and affection is striking.

Its touching lyrics highlight their sweet connection and their decision to keep walking together into the future.

Since its 1975 release, the song has been cherished for many years, and combined with Watari’s talent as an actor, it has captivated countless listeners.

It’s especially recommended for peaceful moments, listening while thinking of someone dear.

Thank you, night fog, again tonight.Yujiro Ishihara

Yujiro Ishihara “Thank You, Fog, Again Tonight”
Thank you, night fog, again tonight — Yūjirō Ishihara

One of Yujiro Ishihara’s signature songs, “Yogiri yo Konya mo Arigato” (Thank You, Night Fog, Again Tonight), captivated many listeners with its heartrending melody and lyrics from a man’s perspective about a secret love—one that cannot be acknowledged publicly.

Since its release in 1967, the song has been beloved by many.

Produced as the theme song for a film of the same name, it became a major hit.

His deep, gritty voice and wistful phrasing convey Ishihara’s unique dignity and romanticism.

It’s a classic you’ll want to listen to when you feel like reminiscing about past love.

Love songs recommended for men in their 70s: A collection of nostalgic love songs (21–30)

Otaru no hito yoMasayoshi Tsuruoka and Tokyo Romantica

“Otaru no Hito yo” is a smash hit released on September 25, 1967 by Masayoshi Tsuruoka and Tokyo Romantica.

Its lyrics, depicting the beauty of the city of Otaru and the aching feelings for a beloved far away, deeply move listeners.

Woven with requinto guitar and sweet harmonies, the song continues to be cherished and covered by many to this day.

It’s a classic that those who’ve experienced long-distance love or older listeners who feel nostalgic will especially enjoy.

May it bring you a moment that resonates in your heart, along with your treasured memories.