Nostalgic Days of Youth: A Collection of Western Music Recommended for Men in Their 70s [2025]
As of the mid-2020s, most people in their seventies spent their youth in the tumultuous 1960s, a time when various cultures blossomed.
From the perspective of Western music, it was an era marked by many historic events, such as the world-famous rock band The Beatles visiting Japan in 1966.
Focusing on Western hits that were also popular in Japan during the 1960s, this article compiles classic songs especially recommended for men in their seventies.
Feel free to use it as a reference for your driving playlist or your karaoke repertoire!
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[Nostalgic Days of Youth] Recommended Western Music for Men in Their 70s [2025] (11–20)
ImagineJohn Lennon

Released in 1971, this work is a heartwarming message song filled with a wish for a peaceful world.
Its lyrics, which call for humanity to unite beyond borders and religions, strongly reflect John Lennon’s philosophy.
It reached No.
3 on the U.
S.
Billboard chart and later topped the charts in the U.
K.
, garnering a huge response worldwide.
How about imagining an ideal world while wrapped in John Lennon’s gentle singing voice? It’s sure to warm your heart.
Downtown (Love’s Downtown)Petula Clark

“Downtown (Koi no Downtown)” is a standard number released in 1964 by British singer Petula Clark, written and composed by Tony Hatch.
The lyrics convey the message that when you’re feeling lonely or troubled, you can find peace of mind by going downtown, vividly capturing the energy and allure of the city.
It was a major hit in both the UK and the US, a landmark song that propelled Clark to stardom, and it won the 1965 Grammy Award for Best Rock & Roll Recording.
Easy to sing at karaoke, it’s a classic that those who spent their youth in the 1960s will especially want to hear.
Happy TogetherThe Turtles

Released in 1967 by the American rock band The Turtles, Happy Together is a catchy pop tune that remains their signature song to this day.
Written by Gary Bonner and Alan Gordon, the track expresses the joy and happiness of being with a loved one in a simple yet universal way.
Its striking modulation from a minor key to a major key brings out the song’s appeal to the fullest.
Symbolizing the optimism and unity of the 1960s, this classic has been featured across films, television, and other media, continuing to resonate with audiences across generations.
It’s a perfect listen for a drive with your partner or when you want to look back on cherished memories.
Can’t Help Falling In Love (Suki ni Narazuni Irarenai)Elvis Presley

“Can’t Help Falling in Love” is one of the most beloved songs in Elvis Presley’s musical legacy, beautifully expressing the theme that the power of love is irresistible.
It portrays the feelings of fated romance as natural and inevitable, conveying Presley’s tenderness and passion.
Released in 1961, the song was used as the theme for the film Blue Hawaii and became a major hit, selling around four million copies worldwide.
It has been covered by many artists and continues to be cherished across generations.
Known as a wedding classic, it’s also a perfect choice for moments when long‑married couples want to express their deep love for one another.
Rhythm of the Rain (Sad Rain Sound)The Cascades

When you listen closely to the sound of the rain, you can almost hear the inner feelings of a man unable to recover from heartbreak.
Inspired by the rain heard inside a car, this song was released in 1962 by the American pop band The Cascades and rose to the top of the Billboard charts in 1963.
Beloved overseas and often covered in Japan by artists such as the Carpenters, this classic ballad is a nostalgic number that colored the youth of those now in their seventies.
It’s the perfect song for quietly soaking in the mood—whether on a calm night drive or while walking alone, thinking of someone dear.
Close To YouCarpenters

Released in 1970, this song fully showcases the charm of the sibling duo Richard and Karen.
The gentle, enveloping vocals and piano tones offer heartfelt comfort.
Its poetic lyrics—expressing love and longing for another through images of natural phenomena and angels—are also striking.
A classic that spent four consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the U.
S.
Billboard chart and won a Grammy.
It’s a piece you can enjoy with a calm heart, while reminiscing about youthful days.
Nostalgic Days of Youth: Recommended Western Music for Men in Their 70s [2025] (21–30)
Beach of MemoriesThe Wild Ones

This iconic song, emblematic of the Group Sounds boom, is a refreshing piece of surf music that sings of youth by the seaside.
Released in November 1966 as their debut single, it became a massive hit, selling over a million copies.
The beautiful resonance of the 12-string electric guitar and the lyrics depicting memories on the beach are striking, vividly evoking summer scenes.
The song was also used as a movie theme and has continued to be covered by many artists.
It’s a perfect track for reminiscing about nostalgic youthful days or for summer recreation.





