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Recommended Western music for women in their 50s: world classics and popular songs

I’ve put together a collection of Western songs beloved by nostalgic women in their 50s!

These tracks have been featured on TV shows and commercials, and covered by many artists, so even younger generations have probably heard them at least once.

So nostalgic!I used to listen to these all the time!

You can almost hear people saying that, can’t you?

Recommended Western music for women in their 50s: World classics and popular songs (71–80)

I Hate Myself For Loving YouJoan Jett

Joan Jett – I Hate Myself For Loving You [ Original HQ ]
I Hate Myself For Loving YouJoan Jett

A song released in 1988.

Desmond Child, who has worked on projects for artists such as Ricky Martin and Aerosmith, was involved in its production.

Mick Taylor, former lead guitarist of The Rolling Stones, plays guitar on it.

Pink covered the song in 2006 for NBC’s program Sunday Night Football.

Can’t Fight This FeelingREO Speed Wagon

REO Speedwagon – Can’t Fight This Feeling (Official HD Video)
Can't Fight This FeelingREO Speed Wagon

A song about falling in love with a woman who had long been a friend.

Kevin Cronin began writing it about ten years earlier and finished it while on vacation on Molokai, Hawaii.

It was performed at Live Aid in 1985 and was used on the TV show South Park.

Every Little Thing She Does Is MagicThe Police

The Police – Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (Official Music Video)
Every Little Thing She Does Is MagicThe Police

A song about unrequited love, in which a man chases a woman who won’t return his affection.

It was released as a single in 1981 and won Best Pop Song at the 1982 Ivor Novello Awards.

The track was featured in the Adam Sandler film The Wedding Singer.

Come On, Come On….

Cheap Trick – Budokan 1978: Come, On Come On (from Budokan!)
Come On, Come On....

Cheap Trick, still active today and sounding just like they used to.

This is a song that caught fire in popularity from their 1978 album, Cheap Trick at Budokan.

With Robin Zander singing, “Come on, come close.

Prove to me that you’re mine,” countless girls must have had their hearts completely captured by his sweet voice.

If You Were Here TonightAlexander O’Neal

Alexander O’Neal – “If You Were Here Tonight”
If You Were Here TonightAlexander O’Neal

A nostalgic hit tune from R&B legend Alexander O’Neal.

It’s a light, melodic love song that sometimes appears on AOR compilation albums.

He pleads with aching emotion: “Girl, you know how much I think about you, don’t you?”

I’ll Be There For YouBon Jovi

A U.S.

hit from the 1988 album New Jersey that catapulted Bon Jovi to stardom.

Looking back now, how young Jon Bon Jovi was with his long hair! It’s a quintessential love ballad, sung romantically straight to the camera with the promise, “I’ll always be there for you.”

How‘Bout UsChampaign

Champaign – How ‘Bout Us (Official Video)
How‘Bout UsChampaign

A ballad tune that pledges a steadfast love, saying, “There are lovers who overcome any hardship and stay true to their love.

We can surely do it too.” Its fresh, moody melody feels like a tropical breeze, yet surprisingly, Champaign was actually from Chicago.