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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?

Western masterpieces perfect for nighttime listening (111–120)

It’s OverLevel 42

Included on the 1987 album “Running in the Family.” A five-piece pop band from the UK formed in 1980.

While their early work had a strong jazz-funk flavor, around the time of this song they transformed into a band that performed beautiful pop songs.

Its fragile melody line makes it a track that really tugs at the heart.

NOMeghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor – NO (Official Video)
NOMeghan Trainor

This is a classic by Meghan Trainor that delivers a new dimension of pop with an acoustic-tinged sound and smooth vocal work.

It has a vibe that hits perfectly at night, and the result carries a certain timeless quality.

StarsSimply Red

Simply Red – Stars (Official Video)
StarsSimply Red

Simply Red is a band from the United Kingdom.

Centered around vocalist Mick Hucknall, they made their major debut in 1985.

Stars, released in 1991, topped the UK charts.

The song’s lyrics depict a man’s lingering feelings after being dumped, yet the sound remains gentle and romantic.

And I Love HerThe Beatles

The Beatles – And I Love Her [HQ Original Audio]
And I Love HerThe Beatles

Included on the 1964 album “A Hard Day’s Night.” A four-piece rock band from Liverpool formed in 1960.

An early number, its slow-tempo rhythm and the guitar’s melancholic tone seem to dissolve into the quiet air of the night.

A track you’ll want to listen to attentively.

Your Wildest DreamsThe Moody Blues

The Moody Blues – Your Wildest Dreams
Your Wildest DreamsThe Moody Blues

Included on the 1986 album “The Other Side of Life.” A three-piece rock band from Birmingham formed in 1964.

Listening to the vocals gliding lightly over a mid-tempo, bass-forward rhythm and a refreshingly poppy melody, you can’t help but think: veterans really are on a different level.