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A wonderful, moving song

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.

Songs played during moving scenes: a collection of classic tracks that evoke emotion (51–60)

On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB’z

B'z / At the Hill Where the Moon Is Visible Tonight
On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB'z

B’z also have many moving, bittersweet songs.

“Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni” is one of them.

It’s also known as the theme song for TBS’s renowned drama “Beautiful Life,” a classic that deeply moved many viewers.

single-minded; wholehearted; devoted; earnestKing Gnu

A masterpiece that brilliantly fuses fierce passion with fleeting poignancy.

Released in December 2021 as the theme song for the film Jujutsu Kaisen 0, this work powerfully conveys a pure, unwavering love.

Its devoted resolve—to sacrifice everything for the one you love—is portrayed through a dynamic progression that shakes the listener to the core.

It’s also striking how the relationship between the film’s protagonists, Yuta Okkotsu and Rika Orimoto, is sublimated into a uniquely crafted lyrical world.

An undying classic that resonates deeply with anyone in love.

MPRINCESS PRINCESS

[Tonight, Birth! Music Champ] “M” (PRINCESS PRINCESS) / Sumina Maruyama (Maruyama Sumina)
MPRINCESS PRINCESS

When it comes to Princess Princess’s bittersweet, moving songs, nothing but “M” comes to mind.

It’s an absolutely tear-jerking track, and despite the many years since its release, it doesn’t feel dated at all.

I suppose that’s just how true masterpieces are.

Critical HitRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – A Masterstroke [Official Music Video]
Critical HitRADWIMPS

This is a rock anthem packed with a grand message that resonates with young people, included by RADWIMPS in their December 2013 album “X to O to Tsumi to.” Riding on powerful guitar riffs and driving drum rhythms, it portrays the struggles and growth of a protagonist trying to find their own path in the midst of youth.

Its uncompromising alternative sound is brimming with energy, making it perfect for opening or closing ceremonies at school sports days.

The music video was filmed at Ageo Municipal Baseball Stadium in Saitama Prefecture and features a massive scale with 1,500 extras.

This work strongly supports students in the thick of their youth and those standing at life’s crossroads.

It’s the perfect song when you need the courage to take a new step forward.

Songs played during moving scenes. A collection of masterpieces that evoke emotion (61–70)

Tears of MagnoliaStardust Revue

“Tears of Magnolia ~acoustic~” Stardust☆Review [LIVE]
Tears of MagnoliaStardust Revue

It’s a heartrending song about losing a loved one.

It beautifully captures the aching sadness of not being able to forget someone you care about, making it easy to empathize.

The lyrics vividly evoke such scenes that something wells up inside as you listen.

Forever LoveX JAPAN

When it comes to X JAPAN’s “Forever Love,” I think it’s truly the ultimate classic of heart-wrenching, moving songs.

It’s great to listen to alone, but it might also be nice to try singing it together with friends.

It’s a song with that kind of grand, cinematic scale.

contrailArai Yumi

Yumi Matsutoya – Vapor Trail (Yumi Arai The Concert with Old Friends)
contrailArai Yumi

The story of a boy drawn on a white slope reflects Yumi Arai’s inner landscape from her youth.

With a clear, crystalline voice and beautiful piano lines, she gently sings of a longing for the heavens and a parting from the earthly world.

Inspired by feelings for a classmate from her elementary school days, the piece takes flight on a fragile yet refreshing melody, brimming with the radiance of life and hope for liberation.

Released in November 1973 as the title track of the album “Hikōki Gumo,” it drew renewed attention in 2013 as the theme song for Studio Ghibli’s “The Wind Rises.” It is a gem of a song that tenderly supports those who have experienced the loss of someone dear, as well as young people standing at a crossroads in life.