Western songs to listen to in the evening: a collection of moody tracks perfect for sunset time
There’s something about that time when the sun slowly sets that often sends us drifting into deep thought.
This time, I’d like to introduce some international tracks that set a comfortable mood for that mellow sunset hour.
The selection leans toward chic, calm tunes, so listening while you’re busy preparing dinner might help you relax and ease your shoulders a bit.
Enjoy these superb tracks—perfectly emotional in moderation, with an elegant atmosphere.
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Western songs to listen to in the evening: A collection of moody tracks perfect for sunset time (11–20)
All For LoveBryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting

This is a ballad with a choral feel, released by three artists—Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, and Sting—that also served as the theme song for the film The Three Musketeers.
The distinctive voices of the three blend together to create a one-of-a-kind harmony with remarkable depth.
What It TakesAerosmith

It’s a ballad released by Aerosmith, a band that keeps delivering massive hits.
Though rooted in American rock, it features a strikingly dry melody with a strong country flavor.
Steven Tyler’s superb vocal harmonies are especially captivating, and the guitar solo has a great vibe as well.
Versace on the FloorBruno Mars

This is a number by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars that portrays a mature romance, wrapped in a chic, moody atmosphere.
Set to an R&B sound reminiscent of 90s slow jams, you can almost picture two people spending a romantic night together.
Included on the album 24K Magic, released in November 2016, the track resonates with Mars’s sexy vocals and passionate lyrics.
It’s a song you’ll want to relax to at sunset—perfect for special moments with someone important.
Highly recommended when you want to express how it feels to be in love.
You Are Not AloneMichael Jackson

This is a ballad released in 1995 by Michael Jackson, the King of Pop from the United States.
Written and composed by R.
Kelly, the song delivers a message of comfort in the face of loneliness and loss, conveyed through Michael’s gentle yet powerful vocals.
The repeated lyric “You are not alone” brings a warm, reassuring presence that feels close to the listener’s heart.
Released as a single from the album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, it spent four consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the U.S.
R&B chart.
The music video also drew significant attention, surpassing 100 million views.
It’s a deeply moving number, perfect for those solitary moments at dusk when you want to reflect.
Oh YeahRoxy Music

This is a celebrated ballad from British rock band Roxy Music’s 1980 album Flesh + Blood.
Bryan Ferry’s stylish, sweet, and mellow vocals beautifully capture the poignant feeling of recalling a love that has passed.
The image of music playing on the car radio stirring up memories of a former lover—and prompting a reflection on lost love—is especially striking.
The sophisticated sound crafted by Phil Manzanera’s guitar, Andy Mackay’s saxophone, and the strings creates a nostalgic atmosphere.
The song reached No.
5 on the UK singles chart and remained on the charts for eight weeks.
It’s a perfect track for a drive at dusk.

