[2026] Autumn Songs for People in Their 60s: Classic Tracks Perfect for the Deepening Fall
Autumn—the season that somehow leaves us feeling a little melancholy.
At this time of year, many of us tend to become sentimental and recall past heartbreaks or farewells with loved ones.
In this article, we introduce autumn songs we recommend for people in their 60s, selected from among many classics.
We’ve focused on tracks released mainly from the 1970s to the mid-1980s—the youth songs that today’s 60-somethings listened to—so they’re sure to evoke a sense of nostalgia.
They’re also great picks for autumn karaoke.
After sampling them, be sure to try singing them yourself.
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[2026] Autumn songs for people in their 60s. Classic tracks perfect for the deepening autumn (21–30)
Autumn is burningIshikawa Hitomi

“Aki ga Moeru” (Autumn Ablaze) is Hitomi Ishikawa’s ninth single, a song that evokes the atmosphere of the Showa era.
Released in 1980, it portrays the poignancy of autumn as it shifts toward a winter that creeps up from your feet, along with the end of a summer romance.
The lyrics brim with heated emotion, revealing the depth of a woman’s passion.
It was also used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo program “Obake no Samba,” and was loved by a wide audience.
This track became an important stepping stone leading to her later hit, “Machibuse.” I hope you’ll feel the beauty of this song on a long autumn night.
In September,Itō Tsukasa

An autumn classic by Tsukasa Ito, whose pure, translucent voice and melodic style resonate deeply with the heart.
Included on the album “Crescendo,” released in May 1984, this work remains beloved as a representative song of 1980s city pop.
Produced by Akira Inoue and featuring contributions from renowned musicians such as Tetsuji Hayashi and Tsugutoshi Goto, it is also well known for its stellar lineup.
The lyrics evoke tender memories of youth and the changing seasons, making it a perfect listen for long autumn nights.
Highly recommended for those who want to indulge in a nostalgic mood.
In conclusion
Autumn songs that have been loved across eras are deeply etched into Japan’s music history from the Showa period to today.
From nostalgic Showa-era autumn tunes to timeless classics that still shine, these songs continue to resonate across generations.
Music that evokes the atmosphere of autumn will keep adding richness and color to our lives.
Please use the songs featured here as inspiration to create your own playlist!



