A song themed around being divorced once. A breakup song.
Divorce is a major turning point in life.
As you face loneliness, regret, and complex emotions, have you ever been saved by lyrics that resonate with your heart or melodies you can relate to? We’ll introduce songs that offer deep comfort and courage—not only for those who have already been through a divorce, but also for those considering it.
These are songs that stay close to your heart: sometimes giving you space to cry, sometimes giving you the push to look forward with strength.
You’re sure to find one song that will support your heart.
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A song themed around being divorced once. A breakup song (41–50)
Give me back those daysUtsuppun Tameko

It seems to be an original song, written and composed by Utsuppun Tameko, themed around “a woman’s heart wounded by an affair.” Even her stage name, or pen name, itself carries a rather suggestive nuance.
The perspective is strictly from a woman’s point of view.
X1ASKA

It seems this song was created with the intention of saying, “From now on, instead of calling divorced people ‘Batsu-ichi,’ let’s say ‘X1 (Cross One).’” So the correct title isn’t Batsu-ichi or X-One, but Cross One.
See You AgainNishimura Kyo

This is the song that was used as the theme for the drama “Rikon Tomodachi” (Divorce Friends), which aired on the TBS network.
Since the drama was broadcast in 1980, it’s quite an old track.
Because the lyrics matched the storyline of the drama, the song still seems to be popular today.
In conclusion
We introduced songs themed around breakups, including divorce.
These tracks, which capture feelings about parting from a variety of perspectives, gently embrace those who have experienced divorce.
The songs we featured will soothe the emptiness in your heart and bring hope for tomorrow.
A single song that gives you the courage to live in the present will surely become a guiding light for your future.

