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A Showa-era song that had a revival hit on YouTube Shorts

In the Reiwa era, short videos like YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels are all the rage.

Among them, music is indispensable.

So this time, we’re introducing Showa-era songs that became revival hits on YouTube Shorts!

If you regularly keep up with social media, I’m sure there are some tunes you’ve heard—so be sure to read to the end!

All of these revival hits are super catchy, so you might just get hooked.

Let’s get started!

Showa-era songs that made a revival hit on YouTube Shorts (1–10)

bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

Linda Yamamoto – Shot at the Target (Official Audio)
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A song that represents the Showa era is showing signs of a resurgence on YouTube Shorts.

Linda Yamamoto’s signature track, released in February 1973, is a kayokyoku number that reached No.

14 on the Oricon charts.

With lyrics by Yū Aku and music by Shunichi Tokura, the piece portrays a confident woman.

It opens with a powerful sense of self-affirmation—“the world exists for me”—and leaves a strong impression with its stance of maximizing one’s allure to obtain what one desires.

The song has also been embraced as a baseball cheering anthem, adopted by Meiji University’s cheer squad as well as the Chunichi Dragons and the Hanshin Tigers.

Its catchy melody has helped it gain popularity on YouTube Shorts as well.

TouchIwasaki Yoshimi

Classic Shōwa-era songs are enjoying revival hits on TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

The lyrics of Yoshimi Iwasaki’s song for a coming-of-age anime skillfully express feelings of love and heartbreak.

With impactful phrases penned by lyricist Chinfa Kan, it brilliantly captures the deep emotions of youth.

Released in 1985, the song is also included on the album “Touch” and is beloved by anime fans.

Composed and arranged by Hiroaki Serizawa, the intro—especially Ken Yajima’s guitar performance—is particularly memorable.

With its catchy melody and nostalgic vibe, it’s one of the popular tracks on YouTube Shorts.

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Bakufu Slump – Runner / THE FIRST TAKE
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Known as one of Bakufu Slump’s signature songs, this track evokes both poignancy and the energy of youth.

It depicts young people who keep on running, with memorable lyrics that dream of a day when we can open our hearts and speak honestly.

Released in October 1988, it was featured as background music on the TV show ‘Tensai! Takeshi no Genki ga Deru TV’ and used in a Hitachi video commercial.

Since then, it has continued to be covered by various artists.

It’s a perfect song for those nostalgic about their youth or anyone striving toward their dreams.

Its catchy melody is likely one reason for its popularity on YouTube Shorts.

Get WildTM NETWORK

TM NETWORK「Get Wild」Official Music Video
Get WildTM NETWORK

An innovative sound that begins with the roar of tires racing through the city night.

Featured as the ending theme of the anime City Hunter, this song instantly boosted TM NETWORK’s recognition.

Its lyrics—singing of adventurous spirit, the challenge of the unknown, and the importance of becoming strong for someone else—resonate with many.

Since its release in April 1987, it has remained a staple of karaoke and anime songs, radiating timeless charm even 35 years later.

Performed live in various arrangements, it reveals new appeal each time.

It’s also a popular track on YouTube Shorts.

School HeavenFingā 5

This song, which sings about the bittersweet memories of school days, is a classic that resonates with many people.

Released in March 1974 as Finger 5’s fifth single, it features a pop style centered on school life and first love.

With its catchy melody and lyrics, it became a massive hit and gained explosive popularity among young people.

It was also used as an insert song in the film Waterboys and has been loved across generations.

Its catchy lyrics and melody still strike a chord with today’s listeners, making it a highly recommended track for YouTube Shorts.