Western songs that men like: world classics and popular tracks.
Foreign musicians that every man has admired at least once.
Maybe it’s because of a complex, but we can strongly feel a charm they have that we Japanese don’t!
This time, we broadly researched classic Western songs that men love.
I’m sure you’ve heard them somewhere at least once.
Check them out!
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Western songs that men like: World classics and popular songs (81–90)
Take It EasyThe Eagles

A country rock track characterized by a catchy melody and intelligent, positive lyrics.
It was released in 1972 by the American rock band Eagles.
The song became a hit in the United States and Canada, and has been used in films such as Outside Providence.
Sweet TrapCheap Trick

If you’re a rock-loving man in your 50s, you might know Cheap Trick.
Since their songs are straightforward, how about singing the song titled “I Want You to Want Me” to a woman? In Japanese it can be embarrassing, but in English you might be able to say it.
I wanna knowForeigner

This gently soulful ballad really feels like a song for grown-ups.
The lyrics say something like, “Because there are so many hardships, I want to know what true love is.” And yes—if you have love, you can overcome hardship! That’s the faith I want to live by.
Summertime BluesEddie Cochran

A summer track that sings about unemployment and the pressures that come with it.
It was released in 1958 by American rockabilly artist Eddie Cochran, who was 19 at the time.
It has been covered by many artists, including The Black Keys and Johnny Hallyday.
Rockaway BeachRamones

A track released in 1977 by the American punk rock band the Ramones.
Incorporating a surf rock style exemplified by The Beach Boys, the track has been covered by many artists, including the Dead End Kids and The Huntingtons.

