Moving Western songs recommended for junior high school students: world classics and popular hits
I’ve picked out some moving Western songs that I’d recommend to junior high school students.
I’ve included a wide range—from fairly recent tracks to older ones.
They’ll give you goosebumps.
Please use this as a reference.
Be sure to share them with your classmates, too!
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Moving Western songs recommended for junior high school students: World-famous classics and popular songs (31–40)
It’s My LifeBon Jovi

It’s a single included on the seventh album by the American rock band Bon Jovi.
It was released in 2000, and at the end of the same year it was used in a Japanese commercial for NEC, drawing in fans.
It became an explosive hit worldwide.
ParadiseColdplay

This is a song by a rock band formed in the UK in 1996.
Comprising four members, this track has been crafted into a grand piece that embodies the world of Coldplay.
If you listen to Western music, this is a band you simply can’t overlook.
Bad DayDaniel Powter

Few listeners will fail to be surprised by the gap between the melody and the title.
Despite the title “The Worst Day,” which doesn’t seem to fit the bright melody, it’s actually crafted as a supportive song that lightly nudges you, saying, “Hey, days like that happen.”
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

It’s a bit from the older generation, but it’s still a dance number heard in many settings today.
The chorus features a phrase everyone has heard, making it familiar across generations.
Since most of the lyrics are simple words to pronounce, it’s easy to use as a learning material, and with a bit of practice, even junior high school students who have just started learning English can sing it right away.
shape of youEd Sheeran

If you asked an elementary school child what Western pop song they like and they named this one, I’d think that’s really cool.
It’s “Shape of You,” a signature hit by the globally popular singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.
Precisely because the arrangement is simple with few instruments, the coolness of the vocals really stands out.
True to the EDM-influenced Western pop of the 2010s, the mature lyrics are part of its appeal.
The melody is excellent, and it’s a song you can lightly sway to and enjoy.
I think it’s a great choice to play as a quintessential example of cool music.
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I Have NothingGlee

It’s a song that Whitney Houston sang in the movie The Bodyguard, but GLEE’s male vocalist gives it a different vibe.
It’s performed in an even higher key than the original.
The overwhelming vocal power is truly moving.
So YesterdayHilary Duff

While it can be classified as a breakup song, it’s a track that makes you feel positive and ready to move forward—not just in love, but in life as well.
Watching the protagonist in the music video will lift your spirits and give you that gentle push to take another step.


