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)
Let me have that wonderful love once moreKatō Kazuhiko, Kitayama Osamu

This song, which sings of bittersweet memories of love, was created by Kazuhiko Kato and Osamu Kitayama in 1971.
Nostalgia for days gone by and the wish to reclaim a lost love are expressed through its beautiful melody.
Vivid imagery—like red dragonflies and sunset skies—is especially striking and resonates deeply with listeners.
The piece has been covered by many artists and is also cherished as a choral work.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to bask in nostalgic memories or feel a bond with someone special.
It’s familiar to people in their seventies as well, and can be enjoyed along with memories from that era.
Miracle of LoveHide to Rozanna

The song “Ai no Kiseki” (Miracle of Love), released as the debut single by Hide and Rosanna in 1968, is filled with a bittersweet love story about continuing to believe that the day will come when a former lover will love you again.
A cover version by Rosanna herself was released at dusk in 1997, and in 2022 Keisuke Kuwata delivered a passionate live performance of the song.
This timeless classic, cherished across generations, is perfect for those in their 70s to relive their youth—it will make you feel as if you can go back to those days.
Love only for youZa Taigāsu

The Tigers’ signature song “Kimi Dake ni Ai o” (“Love Only for You”).
Released in 1968 as the band’s fourth single, this classic love song features lyrics by Jun Hashimoto and composition and arrangement by Koichi Sugiyama.
Kenji Sawada’s sweet, heartrending vocals convey deep feelings for a loved one and stir the listener’s heart.
From the phrase, one can sense the strong resolve of two people bound by the ties of love as they move toward the future.
Singing of the passionate feelings and intimate connection between lovers, “Kimi Dake ni Ai o” captured the hearts of young people in the 1960s and became a timeless masterpiece that transcends generations.
interaction; friendly contact; bondingNakamura Masatoshi

This is a classic song that gently sings about the importance of human connections.
Its heartwarming melody and deeply meaningful lyrics resonate with listeners.
Released in October 1974, it became a huge hit as an insert song for the drama “Warera Seishun!” It was Masatoshi Nakamura’s debut single and gave powerful momentum to his career as a singer.
It’s a recommended track for times when you want to share life’s joys and sorrows, or when you want to feel a bond with someone special.
Let yourself be wrapped in its warm vocals and sink into nostalgic memories.
Sleep on my chestkaguya hime

This song captivates with its gently enveloping vocals and lyrics that resonate deep in the heart.
It carries the wish to stand by a loved one in their sorrow and offer comfort.
Released in July 1973, it has remained a beloved signature piece of Kaguya-hime.
It was later featured as the commercial song for Usuki Pharmaceutical’s “Gotosan Cold Medicine.” It’s recommended for moments when you want to look back on cherished memories and reflect on someone dear.
Give it a listen on calm evenings or whenever your heart needs a bit of warmth and companionship.
Aoba Castle Love Songsatou muneyuki

When it comes to nostalgic love songs, Muneyuki Sato’s music comes to mind.
His folk songs, which portray the beauty of Sendai’s four seasons and the everyday lives of the people who live there, resonate deeply with listeners.
Characterized by a relaxed melody and warm lyrics, they carry an appealing sense of gentle nostalgia.
Released in 1978, this work has continued to be loved by many.
It’s often sung on various occasions, such as weddings and at karaoke.
Why not listen while recalling precious memories and unforgettable scenes? You’re sure to enjoy a heartwarming moment.
My Dear EllieSazan Ōrusutāzu

Southern All Stars’ third single, “Itoshi no Ellie.” When it was released in 1979, some opposed it because it was a poignant ballad that ran counter to the band’s image, but it went on to become a major hit.
Even as times change, it never feels dated and continues to be loved by a wide range of generations.
The name “Ellie,” which appears in the title, wasn’t modeled after any specific person—it was chosen for how good it sounds.
Many people have probably sung this song using the name of their own beloved partner in place of Ellie.
For over 40 years, this song has accompanied people’s romantic feelings; why not sing it yourself, filled with love for someone special?



