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Recommended love songs for men: A collection of classic hits that sing about men's love

When we think of love songs, they tend to be seen as a genre that’s popular with women, but of course men also have times when they want to listen to love songs!

Even when we just say “love songs,” there are tracks that tell all kinds of stories—happy love, heartbreak, unrequited love, unattainable love, and more.

In this article, we’ll be introducing a wide range of love songs recommended for men like that!

Read along with the lyrics as you listen, and be sure to find the one song that perfectly matches your feelings.

Recommended love songs for men: A collection of classic tracks about men's love (91–100)

Lovin’ SongSukima Suichi

This song from Sukima Switch is a heartfelt and powerful number that sings of uncontrollable feelings for a loved one.

With a sound reminiscent of the ’90s and straightforward lyrics, it grabs listeners by the heart.

Released digitally in January 2024 and as a CD single in February, the track was also chosen as the theme song for TV Asahi’s Friday Night Drama “Ossan’s Love – Returns -.” The music video, set at the drama’s filming locations, unfolds with a “pilgrimage to sacred sites” theme, making it irresistible for fans of the series.

It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to feel pure love or is looking for a heartwarming melody.

I Love you,SAYONARAChekkāzu

The Checkers “I Love you, SAYONARA” (LIVE)
I Love you,SAYONARAChekkāzu

A gemlike ballad where wistfulness and warmth melt together.

Because they love each other, a man and woman choose to part for the other’s happiness—their deep affection seeps into the heart alongside an unforgettable saxophone melody.

Released by The Checkers in March 1987, the song quickly became famous as a SEIKO commercial tune.

It reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly chart and captured the No.

1 spot on The Best Ten.

This piece offers comfort to anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear.

The image of a man who deliberately says “I hate you” to initiate the breakup reveals a tender compassion at the heart of this gentle song.