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[Once More…] A lingering-attachment song: a song about a love you can’t forget

We’ve gathered a collection of classic “lingering-love” songs, packed with feelings you just can’t let go of.

Even if you part ways by mutual agreement, get dumped, or decide to give up on love yourself, when you’re alone you might realize, “I still love them after all…” and notice that lingering attachment within you.

The enormity of what you lost that only hits you after it’s gone; a love that grew until there was no going back.

In this article, we introduce songs that portray all kinds of lingering feelings toward past love.

These are tracks we especially want people to hear who think, “I know we can’t go back, but I still can’t forget them.”

[Once More…] A Song of Lingering Feelings: Unforgettable Love Songs (101–110)

I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “I Won’t Fall in Love Again” (Music Video) [5th Single] (1992) Noriyuki Makihara / Mou Koi Nante Shinai
I won't fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

A masterpiece that delicately portrays a man’s emotions after heartbreak, offering listeners hope and empathy.

While he pretends to be strong, saying, “It’s not like I can’t do anything without you,” the way he feels his lover’s absence in everyday life is striking.

Released in May 1992 and used as a TV drama theme song, it reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart.

Its million-selling success shows how deeply it resonated with many people.

This is a song that gently supports those trying to overcome the pain of a breakup and move forward again.

A must-listen for anyone who has gone through a painful parting.

Tears of TomorrowKoseki Mai

Mai Koseki “Namida no Tomorrow” Promotion Edit
Tears of TomorrowKoseki Mai

A song that tugs at your heart.

Set in the café where the breakup was declared, it captures the narrator’s lingering affection—even for the other person’s little quirks.

It channels the pain and inner conflict of heartbreak into a melody reminiscent of ’90s J-pop.

Included on the single “Namida no Tomorrow / Yes! Hare Yohō,” released in April 2024.

Mai Koseki’s vocals soak through with a lingering, almost needy longing.

Perfect for anyone who relates to that raw feeling of “I want to see you, but I never will again.” It’s the kind of track that makes you want to sit alone on a heartbroken night and let the tears fall.

In conclusion

I introduced love songs about lingering attachments—how were they? If there’s someone you can’t forget, I’m sure many of these songs felt close to your heart.

Breakups and heartbreak are painful, but if things ended after you gave it your all, try to accept it little by little.

You’re going to be okay.