[Touching Song] A moving song that sings about you
Music has a mysterious power to heal the heart, give courage, and at times bring tears.
Songs that bring back the sparkle of our youth, masterpieces filled with feelings for someone dear, and gem-like tracks that light the way toward the future.
Here are moving songs that stand by the emotional shifts everyone experiences at least once and encourage you to take a new step forward.
Gentle vocals and melodies, along with lyrics that sink deep into the heart, are sure to resonate with you.
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[Moving Songs] Touching songs that sing about you (121–130)
Happy Summer WeddingMōningu Musume.

Sung with a lively, upbeat rhythm about remaining one’s parents’ daughter forever even after marriage, this song’s rapidly shifting lead vocals illustrate that no matter what kind of woman you are, parents are equally irreplaceable and precious.
Your smileOku Hanako

It is included on Hanako Oku’s album “Kimi no Egao – smile selection -.” This album was produced as part of a support campaign for areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
“Kimi no Egao” had its lyrics from the second verse onward written and completed after the earthquake, and it was released as a digital-only single before the album went on sale.
the ends of the earthKobayashi Onikisu

As a song dedicated to those who have passed away, it was created around the theme of life and death.
The hand-drawn-style music video is very striking.
While the melody is very pop and comical, if you look only at the lyrics, they weave a story of a heartbreaking unrequited love—making it a hidden gem that’s deeply moving.
100%Koizumi Kyoko

This is a masterpiece featuring a song provided by singer Yu Sakai.
Kyoko Koizumi delivers it with abundant adult charm, capturing the sweetness of a woman who stakes her life on love and her single-minded devotion.
It’s a track that even young listeners will find themselves admiring, thinking, “I want to be an adult like that.”
[Moving Songs] Touching songs that sing about you (131–140)
entertainment (performed as a side show), performance for fun, party pieceShiina Ringo

This is a song by Ringo Sheena, who entered her thirties, that fully conveys her mature allure.
The way she briskly delivers lyrics so profound they could almost be called philosophy is quintessentially Ringo Sheena.
I believe it’s a masterpiece that hides the secret to living strongly through adversity.
I want to see you.sawada chikako

While looking back on memories with someone I can never meet again, it still conveys the longing to see them.
It’s a song that expresses tender, heartrending feelings for the one who departed with so many promises left behind, delivered through a gentle rhythm and a passionate vocal style.
I love you & I need you, FukushimaInawashirokoz

It is a song by Inawashirokos, formed at the “Kaze to Rock Imonikai” event, and its original title was “I Love You Baby Fukushima.” In the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake, which caused severe damage in Fukushima as well, it was recorded in Nagoya in consideration of the power situation in the Tokyo metropolitan area.


