Classic Western songs to listen to at night
I’ve selected some classic Western songs perfect for nighttime listening.From popular staples to hidden gems, it’s mostly mellow ballads and mid-tempo tracks.When you can’t sleep, instead of forcing yourself to, why not relax and enjoy some music?
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Classic Western songs to listen to at night (61–70)
The AnthemGood Charlotte

It’s a classic by Good Charlotte, whose high-energy punk rock sound and polished vocals convey the pride of having survived the rock warring era.
Its refined melodic sense sticks with you, making it a refreshing track that’s perfect for night drives or walks.
Hollaback GirlGwen Stefani

This is a famous track by Gwen Stefani, offered as a piece that blends a hard-hitting beat with airy, distinctive vocals, creating a curious yet danceable feel.
Its appealing, rudy nighttime texture makes it a perfect match after dark, and its musicality—favored not only in club scenes but also at other kinds of parties—lingers in the ear.
You’d Be So Nice To Come Home ToHelen Merrill with Clifford Brown

The Japanese title “Kaette Kuretara Ureshii wa” (I’d Be So Happy If You’d Come Back) is a jazz standard composed by Cole Porter.
The song was covered by jazz singer Helen Merrill, known as “The Sigh of New York.” This recording, featuring a collaboration with jazz trumpeter Clifford Brown, was released in 1954.
It’s a track renowned for its alluring, mature femininity and cool, refined flavor.
Still A Friend Of MineIncognito

The early 1990s saw a boom in acid jazz.
One of the acts that found success in this genre was Incognito.
Formed in 1979, their band name is said to mean “anonymous.” Still a Friend of Mine is a 1993 release.
While it shimmers with a sense of brightness, it also has a certain calm that, curiously, puts you at ease even when you listen at night.
Space CowboyJamiroquai

This classic by Jamiroquai features a distinctive, floating vibe where uniquely soaring vocals fit perfectly with a disco-funk and acid jazz mood.
It’s crafted to let your mind drift into the cosmos at night, making it an accomplished piece you can return to and enjoy time and again.

