[2026 Edition] Songs Loved by People in Their 60s: Classic Hits from Their Youth
For people now in their 60s, their youth was around the 1970s, right?
The music you listened to in your teens and twenties still resonates in your heart today, wrapped in memories.
In this article, we’ve compiled songs that colored the youth of those in their 60s—classics from the era when many Showa pop and folk masterpieces were born.
We hope it helps you reminisce alongside your memories of those days, and also serves as a guide for choosing karaoke songs to enjoy with your peers.
Of course, it’s also recommended for younger generations interested in Showa-era music!
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[2026 Edition] Songs Loved by People in Their 60s: Classic Anthems from Their Youth (141–150)
summer vacationyoshida takurou

This song portrays someone reminiscing about childhood summer vacation memories and basking in nostalgia.
As one of Takuro Yoshida’s signature works, it has been released in various versions and covered by many artists as a song that sings of the Japanese summer.
The expansive, layered sound evokes the feeling of casting one’s thoughts into the distance, further emphasizing its nostalgic mood.
With relatable lyrics delivered gently over a simple melody, it leaves a strong impression and, with a light touch, should be quite singable.
Your eyes are 10,000 voltsHoriuchi Takao

This song was released as a solo work by Takao Horiuchi, who was active in the folk group Alice in the late 1970s.
With lyrics by Shinji Tanimura and music composed by Horiuchi himself, it was released in August 1978.
It became a massive hit, ranking 4th on the Oricon year-end chart and easily surpassing a million sales.
In the song, the feelings of a man captivated by a beautiful woman’s eyes are expressed through the metaphor of a 10,000-volt charge.
Horiuchi’s powerful vocals vividly convey the exhilaration and heartbeat of falling in love.
The way he sings earnestly to the “you” he addresses draws you in without realizing it.
Black Cat TangoMinagawa Osamu

Released on October 5, 1969, Osamu Minagawa’s debut song “Black Cat Tango” remains an enduring children’s classic loved by many.
Originally based on an Italian children’s song, it sold over 2.6 million copies in Japan.
For many in their 60s who came of age around the 1970s, it’s a track that brings back bittersweet memories of youth.
Its charming yet nostalgic melody feels fresh in any era, and it’s even more fun to sing at karaoke.
Rediscover the delightful appeal of the “black cat,” sprinkled with mischievous affection for you.
My boyfriend is left-handed.Asaoka Megumi

Megumi Asaoka’s 1973 release “My Boyfriend Is Left-Handed” is a song that vividly colors the memories of those in their 60s.
Offering a fresh perspective on left-handed people and bringing a refreshing breeze to society, it could be said to be dedicated to everyone young at heart.
Its simple, catchy melody overlaps with her warm yet powerful vocals, lightening the listener’s spirit.
With its relaxed tempo, it naturally evokes nostalgia for that era.
Gently singing of memories, the song remains as resonant as ever today.
youthMorita Kōichi to Toppugyaran

Released in 1976, Koichi Morita & Top Gallant’s song “Seishun Jidai” is etched deeply in the hearts of those in their 60s.
Nostalgic yet powerful, it brings back the feelings of those school days for many.
Yasushi Akutagawa’s lyrics carefully capture the complexities of youth, and their message still resonates unfaded today.
A million-seller that appeared on the 1977 NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, it has been covered many times over the years and continues to be loved by people of all generations.
Let’s sing along as we reflect on those days that remain in our hearts.



