Recommended Western music for men in their 50s: world classics and popular songs
Every track is a classic!
But I totally overlooked them…
Doesn’t that happen to you sometimes?
It happens to me a lot.
This time, I’ve put together a collection of Western songs popular among men in their 50s!
You’ve probably heard many of them, but if you listen again, you might discover something new.
Be sure to check them out.
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Recommended Western music for men in their 50s: World classics and popular songs (71–80)
Dani CaliforniaRed Hot Chili Peppers

It also became the theme song for the movie “Death Note” and created quite a buzz.
It’s cool, somewhat nostalgic, and has a mature, rugged vibe.
On your 40th birthday, it might be nice to stop by a cake shop as a treat for yourself, listening with your earbuds on your way home from work.
Tomorrow Never DiesSheryl Crow

It’s the theme song of the film “007: Tomorrow Never Dies.” Sheryl Crow, born in 1962, is in her fifties.
Knowing that she overcame breast cancer might change the way you appreciate her singing.
On a 50th birthday, it might also be a good time to take another look at your health.
Happy BirthdayStevie Wonder

Haven’t you heard this chorus phrase at least once on TV or somewhere? It’s a classic birthday song.
If you’re having a 50th birthday home party with friends, why not liven it up with a full-fledged production—both the food and the background music?
20th Century BoyT-REX

It was also the theme song for the movie 20th Century Boys.
On your 50th birthday, why not pull out your guitar for the first time in a while and play it, feeling like you’re back in your youth? Your family might be surprised if you perform it in front of them, but it could be a chance to start a conversation with a rebellious teenager.
Let It BeThe Beatles

For those in their 50s who want a relaxing birthday, we present classic Beatles songs.
Many people may remember them as the soundtrack to life’s milestones, like graduations and weddings.
They’re perfect for reflecting on the life you’ve lived and the life that lies ahead.

