Recommended Western music for men in their 40s: world classics and popular songs
Centered on songs from the 1980s to the mid-1990s, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk from that era are popular.
I believe the sound production of songs from this period was crafted with the greatest care.
Album jackets and the like were also very elaborate…
Be sure to check out these many masterpieces.
Recommended Western music for men in their 40s: World classics and popular songs (1–10)
Sweet Child O’ MineGuns N’ Roses

Originally a track from their first album, Appetite for Destruction, it was released as a single in 1988.
The intro guitar—Slash’s arpeggio—is memorable, but according to him, it was just a phrase he played off the cuff.
Somebody’s Watching MeRockwell

That unforgettable classic with the striking phrase, “Is somebody watching me?”—the one you can’t help but hum.
Known as the signature song of Rockwell, a formidable talent and son of the founder of Motown, it’s famous for the anecdote that he secured his record deal without revealing his father’s name.
Released in December 1983, it became a massive hit, reaching No.
2 on the U.S.
charts.
The juxtaposition of paranoid lyrics—as if under constant surveillance—with a danceable, catchy synth-funk sound is brilliant.
And on the standout chorus, none other than Michael Jackson lends his vocals.
Featured on his debut album, Somebody’s Watching Me, this track is perfect for Halloween season or whenever you’re in the mood for a little thrill.
Undercover Of The NightThe Rolling Stones

It’s a dance number by the legendary British rock band The Rolling Stones, where tense, urgent percussion intertwines with razor-sharp guitars.
Released in October 1983, it was the lead single from the album Undercover.
Its hard-edged groove, infused with New Wave and funk influences, has the power to set the dance floor ablaze.
Yet the lyrics ride that beat to depict political violence and oppression lurking in the night, lending the song a serious theme that sets it apart from a mere party track and gives it distinctive depth and thrill.
This bold sound, steered by Mick Jagger, almost seems to reflect the internal tensions within the band at the time.
It’s a perfect pick for an intelligent, cool, grown-up party night.
Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham!

Released in the UK in May 1984, this song topped the UK Singles Chart for two weeks.
With this release, Wham! shed their “Bad Boys” image, adopted a more upbeat persona, and became global stars.
The ReflexDuran Duran

The 11th single, released worldwide in 1984.
It reached No.
1 in both the US and the UK.
For the single release, it was produced and remixed by Nile Rodgers, the guitarist from Chic.
It became their first No.
1 hit in the United States.


