Hidden gems of upbeat Western songs. Recommended popular tracks.
This is a playlist of Western songs packed with positive sounds and powerful vocals—perfect for when you want a boost.
It brings together hidden gems from a wide range of eras.
Recommended for when you want to pump yourself up, give yourself a push, or just can’t seem to get in the mood.
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Hidden gems of uplifting Western music: Recommended popular songs (31–40)
Pride (In The Name Of Love)U2

It’s included on the 1984 album “The Unforgettable Fire.” The band is a four-piece from Ireland formed in 1976.
The song is about Martin Luther King, Jr., the civil rights leader who was assassinated.
Listening to the ringing, high-pitched guitar and Bono’s powerful, shouting vocals gets the adrenaline pumping and instantly lifts your spirits.
No StringsX Ambassadors

You don’t need wings to fly.
That’s the powerful message conveyed by X Ambassadors’ song.
A track from the album “Townie,” it’s infused with their love for and struggles with their hometown of Ithaca.
The lyrics give you the courage to move forward even amid harsh realities, giving you that gentle push you need.
Released in January 2024, the song signals a new chapter for the band.
Since their platinum-certified debut album “VHS,” they’ve steadily built their career.
This track is recommended for moments when you want to fire yourself up or when your energy is low.
Alongside a voice that resonates with the heart, you might just find the courage to spread your wings.
Summer Of ’69Bryan Adams

It’s included on the 1984 album Reckless.
Born in 1959.
A singer-songwriter from Canada.
Just the initial “don” crack of the snare is enough to lift your spirits, but then you get the song’s overall positive, brilliantly bright rock sound and Bryan’s gutsy vocals.
Honestly, that’s all you need.
Your LoveThe Outfield

It’s included on the 1985 album Play Deep.
They’re a four-piece from London formed in 1984.
The simple, edgy guitar sound and laid-back drum rhythms feel great, and listening to the high-toned, soaring vocals instantly boosts your mood.


