[Couple's Song] Love Songs to Listen to on Good Couple Day and Anniversaries
We’re introducing songs themed around “marriage” as well as recommendations we’d love couples to listen to together!
Moments of joy, moments of sadness, things you worked hard on side by side.
A partner who shares so much time with you and supports you—that reassuring presence is what we call a “married couple.”
There may be times when you argue, but by taking things one step at a time and learning to understand each other, your bond will only grow stronger.
In this article, we’ve gathered affectionate songs perfect for couples to enjoy on Good Couple’s Day or on your wedding anniversary.
If you want to listen to classics that sing about married life, express everyday gratitude to your partner, or find songs about marriage to use at your wedding, be sure to check these out!
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- [Songs to Hear on Anniversaries] Love Songs for Couples That Deepen Your Bond
- [Family Song] A gratitude song that lets you feel the importance of family.
- Masterpieces that sing about marriage. Recommended popular songs.
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- [Tearjerker] Songs that make your heart tremble with tears & moving tracks with lyrics that touch the soul
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- A classic Japanese song themed around newlyweds
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[Husband and Wife Songs] Love Songs to Listen to on Good Couple Day and Anniversaries (21–30)
Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA

A song that beautifully portrays love that touches the heart.
It’s a masterpiece born from the collaboration between MISIA and HIDE from GReeeeN.
Released in August 2018, it was chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Stepmother and Daughter’s Blues.” Filled with deep affection for family, partners, and loved ones, it gently warms the listener’s heart.
Combined with a brilliant arrangement by Seiji Kameda, the result is truly moving.
It’s the perfect track for those moments when you want to honestly express feelings you don’t often put into words.
Why not listen to it with someone special and deepen your bond together?
Love and gratitudeSuperfly

The charm of Superfly’s songs lies in their lyrics that are both indirect and straightforward.
“Thank you” is a precious phrase to give to a beloved person, someone who is always by your side.
If a married couple keeps that often-forgotten phrase in mind, they’ll surely never lose their sense of compassion.
It’s wonderful to imagine the two of you listening to this song together and smiling at each other.
A future we create togetherKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi’s “Kimi to Tsukuru Mirai” sets an exciting tone right from the start.
If you’re about to get married or expecting a new addition to the family, there’s so much to look forward to! This is a pleasant mid-tempo track that’s perfect for listening while talking about the future together.
It reminds you to cherish that simple feeling of excitement—“I can’t wait!” Even if you’ve been married for a long time, listening to it can be a fresh opportunity to think about the future for the two of you.
Anniversary (feat. miwa)haji→

A warm song that deepens the bond between husband and wife has been born.
This collaboration by HAZZIE→ and miwa features heartwarming lyrics that weave together a couple’s cherished moments.
It gently portrays the feeling of treasuring anniversaries just for the two of them and the way small daily joys accumulate over time.
The track was included on the best-of album “Hajibest,” released in October 2015.
It’s a perfect song for married couples to listen to, and ideal as BGM for weddings or anniversaries.
Highly recommended for couples who want to keep painting their future together, side by side.
Omouta “Thinking of a Married Couple”Kiyosaku (MONGOL800)

Kiyosaku from MONGOL800 sings “Thinking of a Married Couple,” a song used in JT’s web-exclusive commercial series Omouta, in the Couple edition.
JT’s commercial songs Omouta consist of six tracks in total and were released on Christmas Eve 2020.
Every couple, to a greater or lesser extent, faces issues like misunderstandings or being out of sync.
The lyrics, which sing about overcoming those hurdles and becoming whole together as a pair, make this an especially recommended piece for newlyweds to listen to.
1 minute 1 secondmosao.

A song by singer-songwriter Mosao that we want to share with two people who have built a life of love and time together.
The lyrics, woven by a clear, translucent voice, tenderly depict the tiniest moments of everyday life spent side by side.
With a melody that feels as warm as leafing through a photo album, it etches a couple’s bond and memories into the heart.
Featured on the album “Koi no Uta,” released in December 2022, the song was also used in a TV commercial for Tokio Marine Nichido Anshin Life.
When your anniversary comes around, take your partner’s hand and, as you listen to this heartwarming track that resonates in both your hearts, cherish even more the time you’ll continue to carve out together.
Laughing and falling downHanbaato Hanbaato

Humbert Humbert is a folk duo loved by a wide audience for the warm harmony they weave as a married couple and their unadorned worldview.
This song, written as the theme for NHK’s serial TV drama “Bakebake,” airing from September 2025, comes with a memorable backstory: the duo repeatedly read the memoirs of Setsu Koizumi, the model for the story, and composed the piece in one go as if becoming her.
The lyrics gently embrace both the joys and pains of life, revealing new nuances with every listen.
With plainspoken words and a familiar, comforting melody that sinks straight into the heart, it’s a folk number you’ll want to savor again and again.



