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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 (11–20)

Take On Mea-ha

a-ha – Take On Me (Official Video) [4K]
Take On Mea-ha

It’s a single released in 1985 by the Norwegian band a-ha.

The music video’s animation was very well received, and it won six awards at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards.

Uptown GirlBilly Joel

Billy Joel – Uptown Girl (Official Video)
Uptown GirlBilly Joel

This song features a lively melody strongly influenced by 1960s doo-wop.

Billy Joel skillfully portrays a universal love story in which a working-class young man falls in love with a woman from high society.

Set to a bright, cheerful tune, the piece depicts a romance that transcends social class and was released as a single from the album An Innocent Man in September 1983.

It reached No.

1 in the UK and became a major hit, selling approximately 975,000 copies.

In 1984, it was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award and received high praise as a sophisticated pop tune.

Its upbeat rhythm and hopeful message encourage a positive outlook on love.

Virtual InsanityJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity (Official Video)
Virtual InsanityJamiroquai

This song by the British funk band Jamiroquai is a message piece that sounds an alarm to society.

Centered on the rapid advance of technology and the loss of humanity, it paints the future with sharp insight.

Released in 1996 and included on the album “Travelling Without Moving,” the track won four awards at the MTV Video Music Awards the following year, and its music video is still talked about today.

Jay Kay’s distinctive vocals and dance leave a strong impression, and the unique sound—fusing funk with acid jazz—captivated many music fans.

As a warning to modern society, this song prompts us to consider the balance between technology and humanity.

ImagineJohn Lennon

John Lennon – Imagine HD
ImagineJohn Lennon

It is one of the most popular songs from John’s solo work.

Released as a single in 1971, it re-entered the charts after John’s death in 1981 and reached number one in the UK.

Frequently used on film soundtracks and reissued as a single each time, it is a historic song that continues to make waves on the charts.

Englishman In New YorkSting

Englishman in New York depicts the heart of a British man living in New York.

It is a track included on one of Sting’s best-selling albums, “Nothing Like the Sun.” Pianist Gil Evans participated in the album’s production.