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?
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Recommended Western music for women in their 50s: World classics and popular songs (81–90)
Dance With MeOrleans

A hit song by Orleans from 1975.
Even if you don’t know the band’s name, you’ve probably heard this familiar number at least once.
It’s a simple love song that says “Dance with me,” but its cool, breezy harmonies soothe the heart—an evergreen classic.
(If Paradise Is)Half As NiceRosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone, the band newly formed by Ian Mitchell after leaving the Bay City Rollers.
“Paradise, to me, is you”—he’s clearly head over heels and in full-on love mode.
The melody is catchy, too.
The Japanese title is ‘Futari no Paradise’ (Our Paradise).
Every Time I Think Of YouThe Babys

A rock band that featured John Waite, who went on to major success as a solo artist in the ’80s.
Despite their talent, they lost momentum as their looks drew most of the attention.
Later, member Jonathan Cain joined Journey.
The beauty of their melodic lines entwines with John Waite’s gripping voice.
They still have a strong and devoted fan base today.
If I Can’t Have YouYvonne Elliman

Yvonne Elliman has a look that feels familiar to Japanese people—and no wonder, she’s an Asian from Hawaii.
It’s a passionate love song that says, “If I can’t have you, I don’t want nobody, baby!” Up-tempo and popular as a dance tune as well.
Sweet CarolineNeil Diamond

There are many songs that use women’s names, but this one is known for being inspired by Caroline Kennedy, the U.S.
Ambassador to Japan.
It has an easy-to-follow rhythm that makes you want to listen with handclaps.
The intro starts out quiet, and the way the arrangement gradually becomes more lively is part of its charm.
Baby LoveThe Supremes

This song is used all over Japan, so I think many people are familiar with it.
The melody is gentle, and Diana Ross’s voice is soft and beautiful, making it easy to listen to.
The lyrics suggest he might run away, yet her passion also comes through.
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To Know Him Is To Love HimAmy Winehouse

Originally released by The Teddy Bears in 1958, this track has been recorded by many artists, including Nancy Sinatra and Peter and Gordon.
An acoustic version by British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse was released in 2007.


