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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 masterpieces and popular songs (91–100)

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.

Sugar Baby LoveThe Rubettes

“Sugar Baby Love” is a single released in 1974 by the British band The Rubettes.

The song is a doo-wop tune with an oldies vibe that became a worldwide hit.

It’s also very popular in Japan and is still frequently heard today in commercials and elsewhere.

Brimming with unbridled brightness and a sense of happiness, it also carries a distinctly summery feel.

I Just Want To Be Your EverythingAndy Gibb

His older brothers are the famous Bee Gees trio.

Unlike the Bee Gees, Andy became popular as an idol.

He passed away before his brothers, in 1988 at the young age of 30, but as you’d expect from their younger brother, his singing voice was strikingly similar.

This song was also a hit in Japan.

Its Japanese title was “Koi no Tokimeki” (The Thrill of Love).

SundayBuster

In the mid-1970s, Buster—often called the Bay City Rollers’ younger brother band—was a four-piece group of young men from Liverpool who were also popular in Japan, even appearing in a chocolate commercial.

This song captures the sweet feelings of a young man eagerly looking forward to Sunday, the day he can meet his sweetheart.

The Japanese title is “Lovely Sunday.”

Three Times A LadyCommodores

A swoon-worthy, passionate love ballad that sings, “Even if I were reborn three times, the only one I’d love is you.” It’s a hit by the Commodores, the band Lionel Richie was in during the 1970s.

It remains a popular wedding song today.