Songs that play during moving scenes. A collection of classic tracks that evoke deep emotion.
When you think back on moving scenes in dramas, movies, anime, or documentaries, there’s always wonderful music playing, isn’t there?
Whether it’s a song with lyrics that match the story or an instrumental with a beautiful melody, the types of tracks vary—but each one has its own moment that truly resonates.
In this article, we’ll introduce a collection of lovely songs that perfectly suit emotional scenes.
Use it as a reference when choosing music for moving moments, not only for weddings and receptions, but also for graduations, farewell parties, birthdays, and more.
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Songs played during moving scenes. A collection of masterpieces that evoke emotion (61–70)
Give me an unbalanced kissTakahashi Hiro

This masterpiece expresses a bittersweet yearning for love through delicate imagery—like a crying figure reflected in a cracked mirror and fingers tracing the moon.
Chosen as the ending theme for the beloved classic anime Yu Yu Hakusho, it became a cross-generational favorite, thanks in part to Hiro Takahashi’s clear, translucent vocals.
Since its release in December 1993, it has been included on the albums WELCOME TO POPSICLE CHANNEL and Hiro Takahashi Best Collection, selling around 300,000 copies.
Its sweetly aching, love-like melody and arrangements that evoke the spirit of 1970s kayōkyoku create a gentle mood reminiscent of a romantic film soundtrack.
Savor this heartwarming song—one to treasure as a cherished memory.
The Zero Sense10-FEET

The film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK became a worldwide smash hit, and its theme song drawing attention is Zero Vibes (Dai Zero Kan).
It’s a track by 10-FEET, a rock band based in Kyoto.
The dynamic sound with resonant low frequencies amps up the listener’s energy.
The lyrics also tie in with the movie’s story, making it appealing as a song that cheers on those pursuing their dreams.
If you listen to it after watching the film, it will hit even harder.
The Final RiverCHEMISTRY

This song was selected as the theme song for the film “The Elephant’s Back.” It powerfully conveys a universal love: accepting one’s fate and striving to live strongly, yet feeling a deep ache when thinking of the beloved family one must leave behind—all expressed through beautiful vocals and harmonies.
deep forestDo As Infinity

A song with a breathtakingly beautiful melody and lyrics that resonate deeply with the heart.
Released by Do As Infinity in June 2001, this track was chosen as the second ending theme for the anime Inuyasha and captured the hearts of many.
Even when we lose things as we go through life, the lyrics sing of the strength to keep walking in search of the light we believe in, gently giving listeners a supportive push.
Included on the album DEEP FOREST, this masterpiece is one you should listen to especially when you feel lost or worn out by life.
It will surely give you the courage to take a new step forward.
My greatest treasureLiSA

It was used as an insert song in Angel Beats! during a moving scene where a disappearing female character is confessed to.
There are two versions of this song with different lyrics, and both successfully express the characters’ emotions, making it a very touching piece.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

It became a hot topic as an insert song in the smash-hit animated film “Your Name.” As the film enjoyed a long run of success, this song’s sales also grew.
The lyrics, which tie in with the movie’s story, are likely to move you when you listen to them.
When the seasons goSPEED

A masterpiece marked by a moving melody and poignant lyrics! SPEED’s clear, pure vocals convey the aching emotions that connect deep within the heart.
Released in February 1999 as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Spaceblazer,” this was SPEED’s first anime song.
The lyrics, which sing of the preciousness of continuing to love and of feelings for someone dear, resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you sense the changing seasons or find yourself wanting to remember someone important.
It’s sure to stay close to your heart.


