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A wonderful heartbreak song

A heartbreak song that resonates in the chest of a man in his 60s: memories of youth woven by classic Showa-era masterpieces

The pain of heartbreak is something that stays deeply etched in our hearts, even as time passes.

In particular, those bittersweet memories from our youth can still resonate in our chests even now.

Songs like Akira Terao’s “Ruby no Yubiwa” and Akira Fuse’s “Tsumiki no Heya” are filled with the moving charm of classic Showa-era masterpieces.

This time, we’ll introduce breakup songs that linger in the heart alongside precious memories of love.

Why not surrender yourself to those nostalgic voices and look back on the memories of those days?

[Men in Their 60s] Heart-piercing breakup songs: Youthful memories woven by Showa-era classics (41–50)

MoonlightKuwana Masahiro

Masahiro Kuwana’s classic brings back the bittersweet feelings of youth.

Its lyrics depict a farewell scene bathed in moonlight, and the melody—gentle yet powerful—resonates deeply.

Featured on the album IT’S ONLY LOVE, released in November 1988, this piece is a passionate self-cover by Kuwana of a song he originally recorded ten years earlier.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who has experienced parting with someone dear or is standing on the verge of a new beginning.

In conclusion

Were you able to spend some time reminiscing about your youth as we revisited a number of classic Showa-era songs? Akira Terao’s heartrending vocals, Akira Fuse’s warm voice, and Masahiro Kuwana’s powerful melodies—if this article allowed you to feel your heart tremble as it did back then, then it has fulfilled its purpose.

Why not gently open a cherished page of your memories alongside these nostalgic tunes?