Love songs to listen to during a long-distance relationship
Here are some recommended love songs for those who have ended up in a long-distance relationship with someone they like or their partner.
When you’re far apart, it’s easy for time and feelings to fall out of sync.
Not being able to meet when you want to… Many people feel that frustrating ache and worry that their partner’s change of heart might bring the relationship to an end.
For those who feel, “Nights alone are hard,” or “I want to keep trying even from far away,” we’ve gathered love songs for long-distance relationships that we hope you’ll listen to.
Please give them a listen.
- [Long-Distance Love Song] Recommended love songs dedicated to couples in long-distance relationships
- “I Want to See You”: A love song that makes you cry when you listen to it while you can’t meet
- Songs to give to your lover or someone you like. Love songs devoted wholeheartedly to your boyfriend or girlfriend.
- [For Nights I Want to Cry] A Long-Distance Love Unrequited Song
- A love song for grown-ups. A romantic tune to listen to at night.
- One-sided love songs recommended for people in long-distance relationships
- [Unattainable Love] A love song about two people who feel the same way but can’t be together
- Songs About Age-Gap Love: A Curated Selection of Exquisite Love Songs
- A Tearful Farewell Song: A Love Song About Parting with Someone You Love
- [Love Songs] Songs to Listen to After a Fight with Your Partner — Make-Up Songs
- [Songs to Hear on Anniversaries] Love Songs for Couples That Deepen Your Bond
- [Menhera & Yandere] A love song so single-minded it makes you sick
- [Cheating Song] A forbidden love that crossed the line — infidelity song
Love songs to listen to during a long-distance relationship (21–30)
telepathyORANGE RANGE

“Ishin Denshin” is a song included on ORANGE RANGE’s 2004 album “musiQ.” It’s usually written as “Ishin Denshin” (telepathy), but since the singer is connected to his girlfriend over the phone after being separated by distance, it’s rendered as “Ishin Denshin” with the character for “telegraph/telephone,” playing on the words.
clichéMr.Children

Whether we’re near or far, isn’t the feeling we want to convey surely the same? Especially the words “I want to see you” — the farther apart we are, the stronger that feeling grows until it can’t be contained.
And of course, it’s only natural to worry about someone who’s far away, isn’t it?
SNOW SMILEShimizu Shota

“YOU&I” is Shota Shimizu’s ninth single, released in 2011.
Everyday phrases like “I’m home” and “Welcome back,” when said after a long-awaited reunion in a long-distance relationship, become special words again.
Song for…HY

A mixture band consisting of four men and one woman.
It’s a rare group in that all the members are from Okinawa Prefecture.
This song is a long-distance love ballad that expresses the feelings of a girlfriend left in her hometown after her boyfriend moves to Tokyo for university.
Because it strongly conveys emotions from a woman’s perspective, many women will likely find it highly relatable.
We Will ~At That Place~EXILE

Released as EXILE’s seventh single, this song is also the first one for which former member SHUN wrote the lyrics.
It beautifully conveys a man’s strong resolve: even though there are sleepless nights when he can’t bear the time apart and moments when he considers breaking up because the distance feels impossible, he vows that he will protect what matters, no matter what—even if everything isn’t always good.
crescent moonayaka

“Mikazuki” is Ayaka’s fourth single, released in 2006.
Even when we’re far apart, there’s something besides our hearts that connects us: the sky.
On nights when the longing is unbearable, look up at the sky and think about how the person you miss is out there beyond it, and hope they’re looking up at the same sky too.
Realizing that there’s something other than your heart that links you together brings a strange sense of comfort.
Trails in the SkyCHEMISTRY
Sora no Kiseki is CHEMISTRY’s 20th single, released in 2007.
It’s a song about a long-distance relationship, and the boyfriend’s words—reassuring his anxious girlfriend that everything will be fine and that he’ll still be right here as he gently encourages her as she sets off—really hit home.



