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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?

Great Western songs to listen to at night (91–100)

Lost Without URobin Thicke

Robin Thicke – Lost Without U (Official Music Video)
Lost Without URobin Thicke

A late-night classic by Robin Thicke, who commands absolute name recognition thanks to his pop sound infused with refined style and impressive vocal ability.

His soaring vocals deliver an exceptional lift, imparting a sense of weightless drift and guiding you into a chill-out vibe.

One HeadlightThe Wallflowers

The Wallflowers – One Headlight (Official Music Video)
One HeadlightThe Wallflowers

A track released in 1996 by the American band The Wallflowers.

It was selected by Rolling Stone and MTV as one of the “100 Greatest Pop Songs of All Time.” The track has been covered by artists such as Relient K.

Great Western Songs to Listen to at Night (101–110)

Joy Inside My TearsStevie Wonder

It’s a classic ballad for adults that’s guaranteed to move you from the very first notes.

Whether you’re drinking alone or spending time with a loved one, having this song playing in the background would make the moment special.

It’s included on the album Songs in the Key of Life.

Here TonightBrett Young

Brett Young – Here Tonight (Official Music Video)
Here TonightBrett Young

A country singer-songwriter who has opened for artists like Katy Perry and Colbie Caillat and is gaining attention.

Set to an open, refreshing sound, the song lets you hear every nuance of his breath with great care.

The arrangement develops in a straightforward manner, yet conveys its message with steadily rising intensity.

In the music video, scenes of him singing on the beach before a storm form the basis, with a flashback to a passionate romance appearing at the end.

Take Me Home, Country RoadsJohn Denver

John Denver – Take Me Home, Country Roads (Official Audio)
Take Me Home, Country RoadsJohn Denver

If you’re going to force yourself to listen to new music, I think it’s also good to listen to this kind of old-fashioned, heartfelt American music.

If you’re not into intense music and prefer ballads and melodies, I’m sure you can enjoy country music.

Highly recommended.

True ColorsCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper – True Colors (Official HD Video)
True ColorsCyndi Lauper

True Colors is a slow ballad by Cyndi Lauper, released in 1986, that spent two consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard chart.

With its softly flowing instrumentation, it’s a beautiful, soothing song.

The gentle tempo—imbued with a positive, healing quality that invites peaceful sleep—pairs perfectly with Cyndi’s tender, almost whisper-like vocals, making it a crowning masterpiece from one of the 1980s’ iconic divas.

HelloAdele

Adele – Hello (Official Music Video)
HelloAdele

This is Adele’s “Hello,” which was a long-running hit spanning 2015 and 2016.

Her vocal prowess is overwhelmingly powerful, and her voice itself has an aura.

Even when you start listening casually, there’s something about it that keeps you until the very end.

I think she’s one of the few singers blessed with a truly remarkable voice.

Her ballads in particular are so smooth and evocative that you can almost picture a rainy night; they’re perfect as background music, never intruding on your work and naturally soaking into your body.