Nostalgic Days of Youth: A Collection of Western Music Recommended for Men in Their 70s [2026]
As of the mid-2020s, most people in their seventies spent their youth in the tumultuous 1960s, a time when various cultures blossomed.
From the perspective of Western music, it was an era marked by many historic events, such as the world-famous rock band The Beatles visiting Japan in 1966.
Focusing on Western hits that were also popular in Japan during the 1960s, this article compiles classic songs especially recommended for men in their seventies.
Feel free to use it as a reference for your driving playlist or your karaoke repertoire!
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[Nostalgic Days of Youth] A Collection of Western Music Recommended for Men in Their 70s [2026] (1–10)
Bohemian RhapsodyQueen

This Queen song is a masterpiece that shines brilliantly in the history of rock.
Its experimental fusion of opera and rock was a resounding success, captivating music fans around the world.
Upon its release in 1975, it topped the UK singles chart for nine consecutive weeks, and it has maintained strong popularity in many countries since.
Freddie Mercury’s overwhelming vocal prowess and the band’s exceptional musicianship weave a grand soundscape that inevitably stirs the listener’s heart.
It might be a track that overlaps with the radiant memories of one’s youth.
Blowin’ In The WindBob Dylan

A timeless masterpiece etched deep in people’s hearts across generations.
The lyrics are memorable, as if sending wishes for freedom and peace on the wind.
Bob Dylan’s distinctive voice seems to seep into the listener’s soul.
Released in 1963, this work became widely known as an anthem of the civil rights movement.
One of its charms is that it transcends the bounds of folk music and has been covered by many artists.
Why not give it a listen with a calm afternoon tea? It promises an experience that feels cleansing for the heart.
ImagineJohn Lennon

Released in 1971, this work is a heartwarming message song filled with a wish for a peaceful world.
Its lyrics, which call for humanity to unite beyond borders and religions, strongly reflect John Lennon’s philosophy.
It reached No.
3 on the U.S.
Billboard chart and later topped the charts in the U.K., garnering a huge response worldwide.
How about imagining an ideal world while wrapped in John Lennon’s gentle singing voice? It’s sure to warm your heart.
[Nostalgic Days of Youth] Recommended Western Music for Men in Their 70s [2026] (11–20)
WaterlooABBA

In 1974, ABBA’s signature song that took Europe’s pop music scene by storm was born.
It won the Eurovision Song Contest and opened the door to ABBA’s international success.
Its lyrics cleverly use Napoleon Bonaparte’s defeat as a metaphor for love, leaving a strong impression.
With a catchy melody and up-tempo rhythm, it captivates listeners.
It topped the charts in the UK and many other countries.
It’s also recommended listening as you reflect on youthful memories.
My GirlThe Temptations

“My Girl” is a major hit by The Temptations, the renowned American vocal group that has been active since the 1960s.
Released in 1965, the song is a classic ballad that warmly expresses a man’s heartfelt love for a woman.
Its simple yet powerful melody and the members’ smooth choral work are striking, and David Ruffin’s soulful lead vocal is especially stunning.
It’s one of The Temptations’ signature songs and has been beloved for many years.
It’s also very popular for karaoke, so why not add it to your repertoire? Along with a sense of nostalgia, it’s sure to bring back memories of youthful romance.
One-Way Ticket to the Blues (Koi no Katamichi Kippu)Neil Sedaka

“One-Way Ticket to the Blues” is a song released in 1959 by American artist Neil Sedaka.
Its lyrics are striking, likening the heartbreak of the protagonist to a journey by train to someplace far away.
Paired with a wistful melody, the song poignantly conveys a sense of loneliness and the inescapability of romantic pain.
A much-covered classic, it was also included on the 1961 album “Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits.” It’s a track that will likely resonate deeply—and nostalgically—with those who came of age in that era.
Shining StarEarth, Wind & Fire

Released in 1975, this song is included on Earth, Wind & Fire’s album “That’s the Way of the World.” It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became a major hit, shipping over one million copies.
It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film “Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.” With lyrics centered on self-actualization and discovering one’s potential, it emphasizes the importance of striving to achieve your dreams.
Its powerful message—that anyone can shine like a star—is sure to resonate with those in their seventies, likely rekindling warm light in the heart along with memories of their youth.


