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Moving Western songs that were hits in the 2000s

Moving Western songs that were hits in the 2000s
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Even though the lyrics of Western songs don’t always sink in right away, why do they move us so much?

It feels like any song reaches you directly and stays close to how you’re feeling in that moment.

There are so many wonderful masterpieces like that from the 2000s as well, so let me introduce some to you.

Top 10 Moving Western Songs That Hit in the 2000s (1–10)

Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones

A classic ballad where a warm piano tone—like a late-night cityscape—blends with a whispery, husky voice.

This song gently captures the ache of waiting without knowing why, rendered with a calm, delicate touch, and its unique sound naturally fuses jazz and pop.

Included on the 2002 debut album Come Away with Me, it went on to achieve the remarkable feat of sweeping the three major Grammy categories the following year.

With the album selling over 27 million copies worldwide, it catapulted Norah Jones to global fame.

It’s a tender track that keeps you company on a leisurely evening at a café or bar, or in quiet moments alone with your thoughts.

A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton

Vanessa Carlton is a singer-songwriter from the United States.

She debuted in 2002.

“A Thousand Miles” was released as a single from her debut album, Be Not Nobody.

Vanessa herself has said she wrote the song in memory of her late grandfather, but the lyrics can also be interpreted as reflecting on someone whose heart has grown distant after a breakup.

No OneAlicia Keys

Alicia Keys – No One (Official Music Video)
No OneAlicia Keys

Alicia Keys is an American singer and actress.

“No One” was the first single released from her 2007 album As I Am.

Along with the album, the song reached No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard chart.

While the lyrics allow for various interpretations, the central theme is a strong resolve that “no one can tear apart what we feel.”

Bad DayDaniel Powter

Daniel Powter – Bad Day (Official Music Video) [HD]
Bad DayDaniel Powter

Daniel Powter is a singer-songwriter from Canada.

Bad Day is a single released in 2005.

It was the lead single from his debut album, Daniel Powter.

To date, it remains his biggest hit.

With its universal lyrics and fresh sensibility, this song is likely to continue being loved for years to come.

You’re BeautifulJames Blunt

James Blunt – You’re Beautiful (Official Music Video) [4K]
You're BeautifulJames Blunt

James Blunt is a singer-songwriter from the United Kingdom.

He has an unusual background: before starting his music career, he served in the military.

After leaving the service, he began performing, and he broke through with the 2005 release of “You’re Beautiful,” which became a huge hit.

It’s a very beautiful song, but the lyrics are quite serious—an outpouring of feelings toward a woman he can never be with.

I’m YoursJason Mraz

Jason Mraz – I’m Yours (Official Video) [4K Remaster]
I'm YoursJason Mraz

Jason Mraz is a singer-songwriter from the United States.

“I’m Yours,” a single from his third album, We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things, released in 2008, became a worldwide hit.

It’s a gentle love song that says, “The time we have to live is limited.

Don’t waste that precious time.

Let’s be honest with ourselves.”

Welcome to the Black ParadeMy Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance – Welcome To The Black Parade [Official Music Video] [HD]
Welcome to the Black ParadeMy Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance is a band from the United States.

Their sound, spanning multiple genres, at times felt punk, at times hardcore, and at times alternative, revealing limitless breadth.

“Welcome to the Black Parade” is a single released in 2006.

Its music video was exceptionally well-crafted and imbued with a distinctive worldview.