[Music Box Medley] A Collection of Hit Songs You’ll Want to Hear in Music Box Tones
In the midst of busy days, don’t you sometimes feel like being soothed by a sound that brings calm to your heart? The gentle tones of a music box have a mysterious charm that softly embraces our feelings.
When you listen to hit songs arranged for music box, you may discover a different side of the music than usual.
In this article, we introduce music box arrangements that will revive your favorite songs with a fresh sense of emotion.
Find the perfect track for a quiet evening or a moment when you want to settle your mind.
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[Music Box Medley] A Collection of Hit Songs You’ll Want to Hear in Music Box Tones (31–40)
There’s always tomorrowRe:Japan

It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Ashita ga Arusa,” which featured the Downtown duo, Kanpei Hazama, Takashi Fujii, and other Yoshimoto members, and they appeared on the Kōhaku that year as well.
It’s a song loved by a wide range of generations and is comforting to listen to.
It sounds wonderful as a music box arrangement, too.
LET IT BEThe Beatles

This is a famous song by the Beatles, one of the world’s most iconic bands.
The chorus, “Let it be, let it be,” is easy to hum and surely still lingers in your ears.
Listening to it on a music box makes it even more moving, letting you bask in nostalgic memories.
Romance of LoveAntonio Rubira

The song used as the theme for the classic film “Forbidden Games” has become a familiar tune in music boxes.
Although its gently flowing melody sounds very sorrowful, it feels just right for keeping one’s emotions in check.
It might be best listened to on a music box.
First LoveUtada Hikaru

This is a famous song by the legendary diva Hikaru Utada, which was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Majo no Joken” starring Hideaki Takizawa—who was then a Johnny’s Jr.—and Nanako Matsushima, and became a smash hit.
It sounds even more pleasant when listened to as a music box arrangement.
The Toilet GodUemura Kana

This is the legendary hit song by Kana Uemura that suddenly became a huge breakout in 2010 and even turned into a social phenomenon.
Its gentle rhythm pairs perfectly with the heartrending lyrics, making it a track that leaves you with a lingering ache as you listen.
When you hear it on a music box, everyday worries feel so small—it’s that kind of song.


