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[For a Special Night] A Christmas Song for People in Their 60s

[For a Special Night] A Christmas Song for People in Their 60s
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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!

[For a special night] Christmas songs for people in their 60s (1–10)

A Snowy ChristmasDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE – Snowy Christmas / Lyric Video (from Miwa Yoshida Poetry Collection “LOVE”)
A Snowy ChristmasDREAMS COME TRUE

A winter classic by DREAMS COME TRUE that resonates in the heart as snow dances across the winter night sky.

Released in November 1990 as their eighth single, it’s distinguished by Miwa Yoshida’s warm vocals.

Many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which sing of deep feelings for a loved one while walking through a snow-covered town.

The song is also included on the July 2016 album “DREAMS COME TRUE THE Ura BEST! Watashi Dake no DREAMS COME TRUE.” It’s a perfect track to play on Christmas night while spending time with someone special—ideally in a cozy room, gazing out the window at the falling snow.

EverythingMISIA

MISIA – Everything (Official HD Music Video)
EverythingMISIA

Released in 2000, this was MISIA’s seventh single, also known as the theme song for the hit drama “Yamato Nadeshiko” starring Nanako Matsushima.

Many were surely captivated by this sweeping ballad, delivered with her overwhelming vocal prowess.

Among songs by female artists in the 2000s, it achieved the highest sales and became the last million-selling single of the 20th century, earning its place as a record-breaking classic.

The track ranked No.

1 in JASRAC’s annual copyright royalty distribution for 2001, and remains an immensely popular choice for weddings as a gem of a love song.

Christmas EveYamashita Tatsuro

Tatsuro Yamashita "Christmas Eve" Music Video
Christmas EveYamashita Tatsuro

When it comes to winter traditions, this song says it all! Originally written by Tatsuro Yamashita for his wife, Mariya Takeuchi, it ultimately became one of his signature tracks—a gem of a winter song.

Released in December 1983, it became a massive hit after being featured in JR Central’s commercials starting in 1988.

Since then, it’s been cherished as a standard that plays throughout town every Christmas season.

Drawing on baroque music for its chord progression and featuring an interlude inspired by Pachelbel’s Canon, the piece showcases Yamashita’s musical sensibilities at every turn.

The lyrics, which capture the aching feeling of waiting for a loved one on Christmas night, are enough to make your heart tighten.

The Last Holy NightSugiyama Kiyotaka

Kiyotaka Sugiyama – Saigono Holy Night[OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
The Last Holy NightSugiyama Kiyotaka

A timeless winter classic that resonates deeply with the hearts of mature listeners.

Set on a quiet Christmas Eve with powdery snow dancing in the air, it poignantly sings of a final holy night spent with a loved one.

Kiyotaka Sugiyama’s crystal-clear vocals beautifully capture the delicate emotions of lovers.

Released in November 1986, this work drew considerable attention as Sugiyama’s second solo single.

It has been included on the albums “realtime to paradise” and “greatest hits.” and continues to be cherished by many fans.

A perfect song to play on Christmas night when you want to spend unhurried time with someone special.

Its soul-stirring voice and beautiful melody will help create a truly special moment.

Someday Merry ChristmasB’z

B’z – Itsuka no Merry Christmas
Someday Merry ChristmasB'z

A winter song from B’z that captivates with its bittersweet melody and heartwarming lyrics.

It was included on the mini-album “FRIENDS,” released in December 1992, and was also used as an insert song in the film “Love Has Fallen.” The track served as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Kando Factory Sport!” and was featured in a Suntory Pepsi NEX commercial.

Centered on themes of parting and reunion with a lover, it delicately conveys emotions where sorrow and hope intertwine.

Gazing at candlelight and reflecting on memories with someone dear—this is a touching song you’ll want to listen to on such a special night.