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A collection of moving songs recommended for men in their 40s: music that resonates with the heart

In the midst of busy days filled with work, raising kids, and everything else, don’t you ever feel your heart suddenly deflate? At times like that, a single song can gently unwind something deep inside your chest.

Whether it’s shedding tears to a wistful ballad or feeling a powerful lyric push you forward, music holds a power that words alone can’t reach.

In this article, we’re highlighting moving songs recommended for men in their 40s.

We’ve gathered tracks you’ll want to play on repeat, so find the one that perfectly fits your mood right now!

A collection of moving songs recommended for men in their 40s: music that stays close to the heart (121–130)

Letter ~Dear You at Fifteen~Anjura Aki

Angela Aki “Letter: To You, Fifteen” Music Video (HD)
Letter ~Dear You at Fifteen~Anjura Aki

This song, Letter ~Greetings to You at Fifteen~, dedicated to 15-year-olds graduating from junior high school, is a moving ballad even for people in their thirties.

It’s sung by Angela Aki and is also very popular as a choral piece in junior high schools.

Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterSuga Shikao

Suga Shikao / Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterSuga Shikao

Known as the theme song for NTV’s news program ZERO and widely popular, “Shunkashuto” (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) is a very gentle and bittersweet ballad.

It is sung by the popular singer-songwriter Suga Shikao, and you could say it’s a track that encapsulates his strengths.

Tears of MagnoliaSutādasuto☆Rebyū

“Tears of Magnolia ~acoustic~” Stardust☆Review [LIVE]
Tears of MagnoliaSutādasuto☆Rebyū

There’s no one who won’t be moved to tears when listening to Stardust☆Review’s beloved classic “Mokuren no Namida,” a hit born in Aomori.

It’s also a love song sung in memory of a cherished person who has now set off on a distant journey.

The song suits an acoustic arrangement beautifully.

HOMEKiyama Yusaku

Yusaku Kiyama’s famous song “HOME” is truly a moving anthem for men in their thirties.

Many people in their thirties get married and start their own families.

This song is written from a father’s perspective, thinking of his family.

Pay attention to the lyrics as you listen.

MotherMori Shinichi

Shinichi Mori — Ofukuro-san
MotherMori Shinichi

When you reach your thirties, you start to appreciate your parents, and Shinichi Mori’s “Ofukuro-san” really sinks in and sounds deeply moving.

It’s truly one of the songs that represent the Showa era.

It’s still very popular at karaoke and continues to be sung by people of all ages.