[Autumn Love Songs] A selection of love songs that portray a bittersweet longing
As summer ends, autumn has a way of making us feel a little sentimental.
The slowly dropping temperatures, the season’s distinctive air, and the beautiful foliage…
In times like these, love songs really hit home, don’t they?
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of love songs perfect for autumn!
By the way, don’t you feel like a lot of autumn love songs are about heartbreak?
A summer romance ends, and its lingering afterglow remains… Maybe autumn is just that kind of season.
But the end of one romance also means the beginning of a new one!
Listen to autumn love songs and enjoy a wonderful autumn romance.
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[Autumn Love Songs] A selection of love songs depicting bittersweet feelings of romance (11–20)
autumn orangeAAA

This is a love ballad by AAA, a group whose members are also popular for their solo activities.
Many women can probably relate to the lyrics, which depict a heartbreaking, unattainable love.
When we think of autumn, we often picture orange hues like autumn leaves and sunsets, and this song truly weaves that imagery into its music.
It’s a masterpiece where autumn scenery intersects with a poignant story.
KanadeSukima Suichi

Among Sukima Switch’s signature songs, “Kanade” is especially popular.
Released in 2004, it has been featured in many tie-ins and is a beloved classic covered by numerous well-known artists.
It’s also a favorite at karaoke.
The piano melody heightens the sense of poignancy, and many listeners may find themselves moved to tears.
With a calm, autumnal feel and a touch of loneliness, it’s a song that fits perfectly with the season and is cherished by a wide range of listeners.
SeptemberAndrop

Androp’s “September” portrays the heart-wrenching love of liking someone who loves someone else.
It’s included on the digital EP “fab,” released in 2022.
The melody is perfect for autumn, with sounds that make you feel the shift from muggy winds to refreshing breezes.
The lyrics capture the pain of unrequited love—“I cherish you more than anyone, so why do you love someone else?”—fitting the season as it gradually takes on a touch of melancholy.
Be sure to give it a listen while feeling the autumn breeze.
Dried flowersYuuri

“Dry Flower” gained attention after a performance on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE.
Singer-songwriter Yuuri released it in 2020, and it’s known as one of his signature songs.
Many listeners can relate to the lyrics that capture the moment of parting with a loved one.
With its theme of dried flowers, it’s a song that feels especially fitting to listen to in autumn, when the foliage is beautiful.
It’s a heartbreak song that portrays lovers whose hearts have grown apart and the love between them.
Let yourself be soothed by his gentle singing voice.
I want to hug you.Mr.Children

This song was written and composed by vocalist Kazutoshi Sakurai with the wish to create a love song that could be sung forever.
It’s Mr.
Children’s second single, released in December 1992, and is also included on the simultaneously released album “Kind of Love.” Although it didn’t attract much attention at the time of its release, over the years it has come to be highly regarded as a classic beloved by many.
It’s a track we especially hope those hesitating to make a straightforward confession of love, or those struggling with romance, will listen to.
You might set aside your worries about the future for a moment and try expressing your honest feelings as they are right now.
osmanthus (fragrant orange osmanthus; sweet olive)Aina ji Endo

Kinmokusei (Osmanthus), included on Aina The End’s 2021 album THE END—the singer is also known as a member of the idol group BiSH—is an ambient ballad that perfectly matches autumn’s distinctive atmosphere.
Her wistful yet powerful vocals, set to a slow tempo, are cool and compelling.
Centered on the theme of fragrant osmanthus that colors the fall season, the lyrics conjure beautiful natural scenery.
It’s a song that gently accompanies the loneliness of a summer romance coming to an end.
Be sure to listen to this autumn love song that softly nestles close to the heart.
[Autumn Love Songs] A selection of love songs that portray bittersweet feelings of love (21–30)
I was looking at the moon.Yonezu Kenshi

This song portrays a bittersweet love that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear.
Released in June 2023 as the theme song for FINAL FANTASY XVI, it is a meticulously crafted piece that Kenshi Yonezu completed over roughly three years.
The lyrics are imbued with longing for a lost loved one and the wish to meet again, tightening the listener’s chest.
Reflecting Yonezu’s love for games, the track is recommended not only for game fans but also for those who have lost someone precious or who carry feelings for someone far away.
Why not surrender yourself to the heartfelt lyrics and Yonezu’s vocals, and spend a quiet, reflective autumn night?



