Top Western Music Rankings Popular with People in Their 50s [By Generation]
We’re presenting the latest top 100 rankings of Western songs for people in their 50s, all at once, ordered by most plays!
There are probably Western hits that were popular back in the day and tracks you still listen to now.
We hope this gives you a chance to reminisce and see what others in the same generation are listening to.
The playlist is updated every week.
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[50s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (21–30)
We’re All AloneBoz Scaggs29rank/position

This is a representative song of the Adult Contemporary (AOR) genre released in 1976 by American singer Boz Scaggs.
It’s been used in TV dramas and films in Japan, so it’s a tune many people are sure to have heard.
I don’t think it’s particularly difficult to sing, so perform it sweetly, gently, and with a touch of wistfulness.
StrangerBilly Joel30rank/position

The image of him singing while playing the piano in a tie and jeans left a strong impression, and many fans admired him as a sophisticated New York songwriter.
But above all, what was really cool was his urbane sound, ranging from pop rock ’n’ roll to ballads.
This song was especially popular in Japan, even more so than in the United States.
[50s] Popular Western Music Ranking [By Generation] (31–40)
HimRupert Holmes31rank/position

Rupert Holmes is a singer who transitioned from band work to a solo career, and before he became successful, he also worked as a producer and songwriter.
Along with “Escape,” this song was one of his hits, and its theme is questioning a woman on whether she will choose him or the other man.
Take Me Home Country RoadsOlivia Newton-John32rank/position

Lots of musicians have sung it, but “Country Roads” sung by Olivia—like a spring breeze fairy before she released “Physical”—is especially refreshing.
No matter when you sing it, it’s a happy song that unfolds a grand springtime landscape of nature right before your eyes.
If everyone taps tambourines and castanets and rings some bells while singing, the vibe doubles.
California GirlsDavid Lee Roth33rank/position

A Beach Boys cover sung by Van Halen’s vocalist, David Lee Roth.
You could even say this David version has made the song completely his own, surpassing the original! The music video was so Dave-like, packed with women in swimsuits.
It’s definitely a number you’ll want to sing on a hot summer day.
Upside DownDiana Ross34rank/position

This is an uplifting song by Diana Ross, where her expressive vocals stand out over a sound style steeped in disco-funk.
Despite its deep, moody atmosphere, it’s also very popular among women in their 40s, and its glamorous energy makes it a great choice for livening up karaoke.
Power Of LoveHuey Lewis & The News35rank/position

A representative song by Huey Lewis & The News, a very wholesome American hard rock band of middle-aged guys.
It’s the theme song of Back to the Future, a lively, high-energy track.
Let’s all raise our fists and have fun together.


