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[2026] Western ballad songs that suit the sea

Suddenly, but when you go to the beach to have fun, what kind of music do you listen to? Songs that suit the sea vary depending on your taste—up-tempo party tracks, pop, rock, reggae, and more.

This time, under the theme of “English-language ballads that fit the seaside,” we’re introducing classic ballads from across eras and genres.

We’ve cast a wide net, including songs themed around summer and the ocean, as well as ballads by surf-associated musicians who have deep ties to the sea.

Be sure to use this as a reference for your playlist!

[2026] Western ballad songs that suit the sea (61–70)

Come Sail AwayStyx

“Come Sail Away,” a classic by the American progressive rock band Styx that epitomizes the 1970s.

It’s a song that stirs your sense of adventure.

It begins with Dennis DeYoung’s piano-and-vocal intro, and his clear, high tenor is so beautiful you can’t help but be captivated.

In the latter half, true to prog rock, it shifts into a full-band arrangement.

With the sea as its theme and a grand, expansive arrangement, it’s a refreshing track.

augustTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift – august (Official Lyric Video)
augustTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift, who is widely loved in Japan as well, is not to be missed—especially her song “august.” As the title suggests, it’s about August.

But rather than the first half of the month, it evokes the late-summer atmosphere, singing about a romance that comes to an end along with the season.

Why not listen to it when you’re spending a quiet, reflective moment alone? It’s also perfect for looking back on your summer memories.

In any case, her gentle voice is soothing.

KokomoThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys – Kokomo (1988)
KokomoThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys’ “Kokomo” is well-known as the theme song for the film Cocktail! In the movie, Tom Cruise plays a bartender who experiences a forbidden romance at a Jamaican resort, which leads to a complicated turn of events.

Matching the film’s storyline, the song also evokes Jamaica.

In fact, “Kokomo” is the name of a famous resort spot in Jamaica! As for the melody, it features instruments like steel drums and bongos, creating a strong tropical vibe.

Japan may not have resort destinations like Jamaica or Bali, but just listening to this song and relaxing can make you feel like you’re on vacation!

Octopus’s GardenThe Beatles

Octopus’s Garden (Remastered 2009)
Octopus's GardenThe Beatles

Octopus’s Garden, one of The Beatles’ hit songs, is probably familiar to many since it’s often featured in commercials.

It’s well known as a rare track composed by Ringo Starr.

Among fans, it’s famous that even when he showed new songs to the other members, they often wouldn’t let him release them—but in fact, he was behind popular Beatles songs like Yellow Submarine and Octopus’s Garden.

The lyrics are fun for children too, so it might be a great one to enjoy with the whole family!

Under The BoardwalkThe Drifters

The Drifters – Under the Boardwalk
Under The BoardwalkThe Drifters

This is “Under the Boardwalk,” a signature song by the American doo-wop group The Drifters.

The perfectly synchronized vocals of the four members make it a track you can’t help but be captivated by.

The “boardwalk” mentioned in the song refers to a wooden promenade commonly found along beaches.

It’s a work that continues to be highly respected by many artists, and this classic has been covered by major acts such as The Rolling Stones and Billy Joel.