[Old Love Songs] Love songs that recall a love that has ended
There are loves that are still ongoing, and loves that have ended but can’t be forgotten.
In this article, we’re introducing “songs of past love.”
They’re songs that make you remember and feel nostalgic about old romances—sometimes even bring you to tears with a passion that hasn’t cooled.
We’ve gathered a variety, from bright, breezy tracks that feel completely refreshed to bittersweet love songs where the wounds still don’t seem to heal.
If you’re looking for love songs that bring back memories of past relationships, be sure to give these a listen.
Take your time and lose yourself, alone, in the memories of a nostalgic love.
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[Old Love Songs] Love songs that recall a finished romance (81–90)
Regretsumika

When you’re feeling stuck on lingering feelings of love, that’s exactly when you crave songs with a sense of speed, right? The perfect pick for times like these is “Regret.” It’s included on “I co Y,” released by the rock band sumika in 2014.
The track features an upbeat band sound that wraps around lyrics portraying sentimental emotions.
It’s a warm song that brings back happy moments with a lover from everyday life.
A refreshing song about lingering attachment, it’s one I recommend to anyone who “can’t help thinking about that person no matter what they’re doing.”
avocadoyonige

A heartbreak song by yonige steeped in lingering attachment.
The lyrics vividly capture the pain, regret, and bittersweetness of past love, leaving a strong impression.
It portrays the emptiness after a breakup and the way memories keep replaying, striking deeply at listeners’ hearts.
Included on the mini-album “Coming Spring,” released in August 2015, the song is said to be based on vocalist Arisa Ushimaru’s real experiences, and its raw emotions resonate with many.
It’s a recommended track for anyone carrying the pain of heartbreak or looking back on a past relationship.
intersectionatarayo

Atarayo is a band that caught fire mainly on social media with their emotional, piercing lyrics and vocals.
True to their tagline, “A band that grows by eating sorrow,” many of their songs resonate with feelings of sadness and pain, and this track, ‘Intersection,’ is sure to move many to tears.
It will strike a chord not only with those going through tough times right now, but also with anyone suffering from lingering feelings for someone they’ve broken up with and can’t forget.
It’s a song that carefully depicts those feelings you know you should stop, yet can’t.
Night of Osmanthuskinoko teikoku

You know how a certain smell can trigger a memory? In this song, the scent of fragrant olive (osmanthus) brings back memories of a former lover.
Since it blooms pretty much everywhere in autumn, it’s bittersweet in a way… There are just too many triggers that remind you of the person you broke up with—their favorite ice cream, their phone number—making it all the more heartrending.
That’s the kind of song this is.
Unfit to be a loverKoresawa

A song that portrays the regret of parting with a former lover and the aching realization that lost love cannot be reclaimed.
Set to the warm sound of acoustic guitar, Koresawa’s gentle vocals seep into the heart.
The lyrics candidly confess self-reproach for failing to fulfill the role of a lover and the immaturity of not being able to empathize with the other’s feelings—sentiments that many will relate to.
Released digitally in June 2019, the track drew attention as a self-cover of a song originally provided to Miyuhan.
It’s a recommended listen for those nursing the pain of heartbreak or looking back on a past romance.


