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Band song rankings popular among people in their 60s [2026]

Back in the day, many of you probably played instruments because you admired Western bands.

Even in your 60s, there’s still so much life ahead.

I’d love to help you discover wonderful music.

Don’t dismiss the idea of a band—please read through to the end and check it out.

Band Song Rankings Popular with People in Their 60s [2026] (91–100)

powder snowRemioromen92rank/position

A masterpiece that delicately portrays the poignancy of winter.

Though you should be looking up at the same sky nearby, there’s a loneliness in hearts that don’t connect, and yet a pure desire to keep thinking of the other person tightens the chest.

Released in November 2005 and used as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “1 Litre of Tears,” the piece reached No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

It was also included on the album “HORIZON” and the best-of album “Remio Best,” and was performed at the 60th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2009.

With lyrics that express a love as beautiful and fleeting as falling snow, and a melody that resonates in the heart, it will gently awaken the bittersweet memories of love that surely everyone has experienced.

SenbonzakuraWagakki Band93rank/position

A captivating track featuring an innovative sound that fuses Japanese tradition with rock.

It’s included on Wagakki Band’s album Vocalo Zanmai, released in April 2014.

After the music video premiered on YouTube, it quickly became a sensation and surpassed 100 million views.

That same year, the band made their terrestrial TV debut on TV Asahi’s Music Station, drawing even more attention.

This work brilliantly harmonizes the tones of traditional Japanese instruments with a modern rock beat.

The world of wa created by the shakuhachi, shamisen, and taiko blends exquisitely with the intense rock sound.

Highly recommended for those interested in traditional Japanese music or seeking a fresh musical experience.

That’s important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando94rank/position

A powerful, encouraging song that lifts your spirits when times are tough or you feel like giving up.

Its lyrics preach the importance of not giving up, and the strong yet approachable melody resonates deeply.

With the warmth of a friend giving you a gentle push forward, this song has become a source of support for many.

Released by Daiji MAN Brothers Band in August 1991, the track was used as the ending theme for “Sports Frontier” and also served as the theme song for “Hō-chan no Yamada Katsutenai Television.” It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for five consecutive weeks and became a massive hit, selling an impressive 1.8 million copies.

When you find yourself troubled or at a standstill in life, listening to this song will surely give you the courage to move forward.

Japanese rice is the best in the world.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai95rank/position

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai “Japanese Rice Is the Best in the World”
Japanese rice is the best in the world.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

This much-talked-about release powerfully sings, over a heavy rock sound, of fervent love and pride for Japan’s staple food: white rice.

Listing indispensable dishes from gyūdon and katsudon to sashimi set meals and yakiniku set meals, it deftly shows how rice plays a starring role in a wide variety of situations.

The track fully showcases Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai’s signature, everyday-life-themed loud rock.

Released as a single in May 2015, it was also included on the mini-album “Mada Mada Shinmai,” released in November of the same year.

The song has earned high social recognition as well, including the band’s appointment by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries as “FAN-bassador Rock.” It’s a must-listen not only for fans of donburi and set meals, but for anyone who takes pride in Japan’s food culture.

Guaranteed to get the crowd going at parties and karaoke.

RUNNERbakufū suranpu96rank/position

Bakufu Slump “Runner” MUSIC VIDEO (HD)
RUNNERbakufū suranpu

A heart-stirring anthem of encouragement themed around a track-and-field team, depicting young people who keep running with single-minded devotion.

Released in October 1988, it’s a medium-tempo rock number by Bakufu Slump.

Powerfully interwoven are its strong guitar riffs, exhilarating sense of speed, and the passionate vocals of Mr.

Sunplaza Nakano.

Featured as an insert song on the TV show “Tensai! Takeshi no Genki ga Deru TV,” it became a major hit, reaching No.

6 on the Oricon weekly chart.

Through evocative scenes that summon memories of youth, the song gently sings of bonds with friends and hope for the future.

A gem of a track that stands beside anyone about to take a new step forward.

HERO (The time to become a hero is now)Kai Band97rank/position

[Kai Band] “HERO (When It’s Time to Be a Hero, That Time Is Now)” Full ver.
HERO (The time to become a hero is now)Kai Band

This song is the 11th single by the Kai Band, released in December 1978.

Although they were unknown at the time, it became a hit after being featured in a watch commercial.

The ad, which included appearances by the band members, was broadcast simultaneously on all commercial TV stations at exactly midnight on January 1, 1979.

It’s a great karaoke pick for someone with a slightly bad-boy vibe.

ENDLESS SUMMER NUDEMagokoro Burazāzu98rank/position

The beloved masterpiece by Magokoro Brothers, vividly capturing the summer of youth, was released in July 1997.

Its beautiful melody and lyrics, portraying the bittersweet end of summer and memories with a lover, moved countless listeners.

The song is included on the album “I will Survive” and was also used as an insert song in the Tokyo Theatres–distributed film “Osaka Monogatari.” The arrangement, which blends programming and live performance by CHOKKAKU, features accomplished musicians such as Toshio Araki and Yoichi Murata, with additional color added by Yoko Utsumi’s chorus.

It’s a heartwarming track we especially recommend to those who want to bask in summer memories or soothe a heart swayed by love.