[Sunset Songs] A selection of timeless classics and the latest tracks perfect for listening at dusk
At dusk, as the sun sets, the feelings we hold while gazing at the sunset—“beautiful,” “bittersweet,” “lonely,” and more—vary from person to person.
In this article, we introduce songs that depict various situations and human emotions with the theme of the setting sun and sunsets.
We’ve selected a wide range from timeless classics to the latest tracks, so you’re sure to find a favorite!
Please enjoy while comparing them with the image of the “sunset” you have in mind.
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[Sunset Songs] A selection of classic staples and the latest tracks to enjoy at dusk (91–100)
The sunset knows.Kino Kohoteru

Included on the 2010 album “Marianne’s Melancholy.” A four-woman rock band formed in 2007.
It’s a song that makes you listen in astonishment, thinking, “So this is what happens when melodies and twin vocals reminiscent of the 1960s—like The Peanuts or The Blue Comets—are fused with the present day.”
Sunset and a Boyyoshida takurou

This song portrays a boy moving toward the future with the past at his back, aligning the setting sun’s descent with the passage of time.
It conveys both the fervent energy toward the future evoked by the blazing sun and a sense of loneliness that comes from looking back on the past.
Sing it—the song of the sunset.Moriyama Ryoko

This is a song from the heyday of folk music.
Moriyama’s clear, soaring high notes make the scenes depicted in the already picturesque lyrics even more beautiful.
His unadorned, inherently embracing singing conveys a warmth that seems to enfold the gentleness of the setting sun and the beauty of nature.
setting sunyoshida takurou

While I can’t help but envy, in some way, the carefree life of the old man I met on my travels, I’m reflecting on my own life of wandering.
With dice as the keyword of my life, it feels as if I keep going back to the start and watching the sun set again and again.
I feel like the flavor of this song changes from day to day.
A wandering bird with a guitarKobayashi Akira
This is the theme song from Nikkatsu’s “Wataridori (Wanderer) Series.” It featured a story brimming with romance in both action and love, centered on the drifter Asahi.
He likens his solitary way of life to the setting sun.
The arrangement, reminiscent of a Western with a clip-clop horseback rhythm, is particularly striking.

