[For a Special Night] A Christmas Song for People in Their 60s
Red, white, and green decorations, sparkling lights, and festive Christmas songs.
When December arrives, the whole town is filled with Christmas spirit, isn’t it?
Even those of you who have spent many years as adults might find yourselves feeling as giddy as children on this day.
In this article, we introduce Christmas songs we’d love people in their 60s to listen to.
We’ve gathered a wide range of tracks, from Japanese to Western music, to liven up your Christmas.
If a song catches your interest, be sure to give it a listen!
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[For a Special Night] Christmas Songs for People in Their 60s (11–20)
Pearl-White EveMatsuda Seiko

A winter classic by Seiko Matsuda that conjures up a dreamy scene coloring the holy night.
With lyrics by Takashi Matsumoto and music by Senri Oe, this song is also known for becoming the first Japanese Christmas song to top the Oricon Weekly Chart.
On a night when pearl-like snow falls, you share a quiet, sacred moment with someone dear.
The pure wish for that time to last forever overlaps with Matsuda’s crystal-clear vocals, warmly enveloping the listener’s heart.
Released as a single in November 1987, it also appears in a different version on the album “Snow Garden.” It’s a gem of a winter song—perfect for sinking into a romantic mood on a winter night in a cozy room.
In conclusion
We introduced some Christmas songs we’d love people in their 60s to listen to.
Did you find a track that will make your Christmas more fun? If you’re planning to host a Christmas party with friends, be sure to use them as background music.
Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas!


