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 (41–50)
Hey MaCam’Ron

It’s a classic by Cam’ron, a figure renowned even in the hardcore rap scene, whose sincere musicality delivers lyrics in a direct, straightforward way.
The track has a striking presence that shines at night and boasts a high-quality sound that resonates across generations and countries.
Great Western Songs to Listen to at Night (51–60)
Sara SmileDaryl Hall & John Oates

The Japanese title is “Smile, Sara.” The singers, Daryl Hall & John Oates, are a male duo from the United States, and this song reached No.
4 on the U.S.
charts in 1976.
“Sara,” as mentioned in the title, refers to Daryl Hall’s girlfriend at the time.
It’s a slow-tempo ballad that gives off a sophisticated, cool, urban vibe.
Lost In Your EyesDebbie Gibson

Included on the 1989 album Electric Youth.
Born in 1970, she is a singer from New York State.
Listening to her soulful vocals over a mid-tempo, gently unfolding rhythm and a lyrical, melancholic melody, it’s hard to believe she was still in her teens—her singing is truly outstanding.
So Far AwayDire Straits

Included on the 1985 album “Brothers in Arms.” A five-piece rock band from London formed in 1977 around the Knopfler brothers.
Set to a mid-tempo rhythm that evokes a sense of desolation and a weeping guitar sound, the murmured vocals ride a melody that deeply moves the heart.
Life In A Northern TownDream Academy

Included on the 1985 album “The Dream Academy.” A three-piece music band from London formed in 1983.
The song generally unfolds at a mid-tempo pace, guided by a lyrical and quiet melody line, but in the chorus it suddenly breaks the calm and surges with energy.
I think it’s turned out to be a really nice number.
Come UndoneDuran Duran

Included on the 1993 album “Duran Duran.” A four-piece rock band from Birmingham formed in 1978.
The moody, mid-tempo rhythm and the guitar’s intriguingly elusive tone are strikingly ear-catching.
Set against a sleek melody, Simon’s richly expressive vocals, together with the song’s title, convey a strong sense of alluring mystique.
Tell me in a whisperEdgar Winter

Japanese title: “Please Give Me Love.” Edgar Winter is a musician from the United States.
The 1975 album that includes this song is also full of nocturnal imagery.
Its very name is “Jasmine Nightdreams.” It evokes the heady scent of jasmine and the image of white petals faintly floating in the darkness, brimming with a mysterious, seductive mood.


