Recommended love songs for men in their 70s: A collection of nostalgic love songs
When it comes to songs popular among people in their seventies, I think of tracks from the 1960s and 1970s—and there are plenty of love songs from those decades.
In this article, I’ll be introducing a selection of love songs especially recommended for men in their seventies.
I hope this will be helpful not only for those looking for songs to enjoy themselves, but also for younger generations searching for music that’s popular with people in their seventies.
It would be great if you find songs that bring back memories from those days or ones you can’t help but hum along to.
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Recommended love songs for men in their 70s: A nostalgic collection of love songs (1–10)
Good Night BabyZa Kingutonzu

“Good Night Baby” is one of The King Tones’ signature songs, released in 1968.
Its melody makes you want to hum along, and the lyrics—portraying a man gently supporting his tearful lover—resonate deeply.
It peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon charts and received a Special Award at the Japan Cable Awards.
The song was released in the United States in 1969 and has been covered by many artists, remaining beloved across generations.
It’s a song I highly recommend to men in their 70s who are looking for music that supports the feeling of caring for someone dear.
Journey of the Heartchūrippu

Tulip’s “Kokoro no Tabi” (Journey of the Heart) is their third single, released in 1973, and it became the group’s first major hit.
It’s a masterpiece, with Tatsuya Himeno’s sweet vocals sinking deep into the heart.
The song beautifully portrays the bittersweet feelings of a young person who, while holding deep love, has resolved to set out on a journey tomorrow.
The parting from a loved one and the conflict between love and dreams—such universal themes are sure to quietly resonate with men in their seventies.
It may prompt you to look back fondly on your youth and recall the passion and hope that filled your younger days.
Shadows of Youthchūrippu

Tulip’s heart-stirring ballad continues to move countless listeners across time.
Singing of bonds with loved ones and the first steps into a new chapter of life, this work evokes deep emotion.
Released in June 1974, the song marked a musical turning point for the band and had a profound impact on their later career.
It has been featured in films and TV dramas and is cherished by a wide range of generations.
It’s especially recommended for a calm evening, listening together with someone dear.
As you bask in memories and contemplate the life ahead, you’re sure to enjoy a truly special moment.
Recommended love songs for men in their 70s: A nostalgic collection of love songs (11–20)
To say goodbyebiriibanban

A heartwarming classic that brings back nostalgic memories.
Celebrating a farewell to days gone by and the beginning of new love, this song is beloved by many as one of Billy BanBan’s signature works.
Released in February 1972 and used as the theme song for a TV drama, it was also performed at that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to look back on time spent with someone special or need the courage to take a new step.
We also recommend listening to it while sharing fond memories.
I knew it—I love you.yashiki takajin

This work, which sings of a sweet and bittersweet love, is cherished by many as one of Takajin Yashiki’s signature songs.
Its lyrics, based in the Kansai dialect, leave a strong impression.
Released in September 1986, the song was also included on the album “For You ~Yappa Suki Yanen~” released the same year.
For those in their 70s, it may prompt a look back on memories of youthful romance.
It’s also recommended for times when you want to reaffirm your bond with someone special.
Since 2014, it has been used as the departure melody at Osaka Station, making it a piece deeply rooted in the region.
Forever with youKayama Yūzō

Yuzo Kayama’s “Kimi to Itsumademo” is a masterpiece among love songs that celebrates the eternal love of lovers.
Kayama’s powerful yet gentle voice makes you feel the enduring strength of love across time.
Since its release in December 1965, it has continued to be cherished by a wide range of generations and has been performed many times on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s truly the ultimate love song—one that makes you want to hold hands with someone special while listening.
Its deeply resonant lyrics and melody may even bring you to tears.
It’s a song that makes you want to treasure the time you share with your life partner.
Premonition of Loveanzenchitai

A masterpiece by Anzen Chitai that captures the flutter of new love in a wistful, beautiful melody.
Koji Tamaki’s extraordinary vocals convey every nuance of the complex emotions of someone in love.
Released in October 1984 and featured as the campaign song for JAL’s Hawaii tours, the track also has a memorable music video set against Hokkaido’s stunning natural scenery.
It remains a heartwarming love song cherished by many—one you’ll want to listen to with someone special.
A song that, along with nostalgic memories, still lets you feel a love that never fades.


