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Recommended Cheer-Up Songs for People in Their 70s: A Collection of Uplifting Tunes

No matter how old we get, there are times when we feel down or want to push ourselves but just can’t, right? At times like these, many people—across generations—find strength by listening to music.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of uplifting songs especially recommended for people in their 70s.

We’ve gathered motivational tracks from the 1960s through the 1980s that can give you energy and courage.

Be sure to listen while reading the lyrics, and regain the power to move forward again!

[For people in their 70s] Recommended cheering songs: A collection of uplifting tunes (51–60)

Let’s say farewell to tearsMorita Kensaku

Kensaku Morita, “Let’s Say Goodbye to Tears,” 1973
Let's say farewell to tearsMorita Kensaku

A classic song filled with the bittersweetness of youth and a forward-looking spirit.

Released in March 1971, it drew attention as the theme song for the TV drama “Ore wa Otoko da!” Kensaku Morita’s refreshing vocals and Yū Aku’s deeply resonant lyrics are a perfect match, capturing the hearts of many.

It’s a song that gives you the courage to overcome the worries and setbacks of youth and step toward the future.

This work has long been cherished as one of Kensaku Morita’s signature songs.

It is likely beloved by older listeners as well, remembered as a song that encouraged them at various moments in life.

It’s a wonderful track that, along with a sense of nostalgia, awakens the youthful spirit sleeping in your heart.

Always keep your dreamsHashi Yukio, Yoshinaga Sayuri

The 1962 duet “Itsudemo Yume o” by Yukio Hashi and Sayuri Yoshinaga is a song that conveys the message of holding on to hope and dreams.

It was later used as the theme song for a film of the same name and became a major hit.

The song’s theme emphasizes the importance of continuing to dream even in difficult circumstances, featuring a friendly melody and heartwarming lyrics.

For older adults who have experienced setbacks or adversity in particular, this song can give the courage to take a new step forward.

“Itsudemo Yume o” feels warm, like a companion that stays close to your heart.

In conclusion

We’ve put together a comprehensive list of uplifting songs recommended for people in their 70s.

The selections focus on tracks from the 1960s to the 1980s that those in their 70s are likely familiar with, so you probably found plenty of songs you recognize or used to listen to often.

When you want to push yourself or you’re feeling low, listen to the songs introduced in this article and let them lift your spirits.