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Western music ranking popular with men [2026]

There may be many men who want to go for a drive while playing stylish Western music in the car.

For those men, I’d like to introduce a recommended ranking of popular Western songs.

If these are in your playlist, they’re all sure to sound cool.

Western Music Rankings Popular with Men [2026] (81–90)

Sunday MorningMaroon 581rank/position

This is a song released from the American band Maroon 5’s 2002 debut album, Songs About Jane.

If you can recreate the vocals of Adam Levine—who was once chosen as the Sexiest Man Alive—at karaoke, it’s sure to get everyone excited.

Last NightMorgan Wallen82rank/position

Morgan Wallen – Last Night (One Record At A Time Sessions)
Last NightMorgan Wallen

A song by American singer-songwriter Morgan Wallen that portrays a complicated night with an ex-lover.

Fueled by alcohol, he ends up spending time with someone he had decided never to see again.

Many people have probably experienced that frustrating mix of regret and lingering attachment.

The track is included on the album “One Thing at a Time,” released in January 2023, and it held the No.

1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for a total of 16 weeks.

The promotion featuring an NFL star was memorable, too.

For anyone wondering why they can’t seem to let go, the one-night story in this song may offer comfort by saying, “You’re not alone.” Letting yourself fully sink into the sentimentality might even give you the strength to move forward.

Tears in HeavenEric Clapton83rank/position

Eric Clapton – Tears In Heaven (Official Video)
Tears in HeavenEric Clapton

Eric Clapton, lauded worldwide as a guitar god, released this ballad—wrapped in gentle acoustic guitar tones—in 1992 as the theme song for the film Rush.

Behind the song lies a tragic event: the heartbreaking accident involving his son in 1991.

The lyrics, asking whether they might meet again in heaven, reflect a father seeking a glimmer of hope amid profound sorrow.

This classic, which won three major Grammy Awards, is easy to sing thanks to its relaxed tempo and accessible range; those who used to listen to it will likely find themselves singing it with nostalgia and deep feeling.

It’s a perfect choice for moments when you want to deliver something tender and moving.

I Was Born To Love YouQueen84rank/position

Queen – I Was Born To Love You (Official Video)
I Was Born To Love YouQueen

It’s a song by Queen, whose use in Japanese dramas is well known, showcasing Freddie Mercury’s clear, soaring vocals.

Brian May’s classical arrangement, featuring intricate guitar orchestration, is grand and beautifully crafted.

My SharonaThe Knack85rank/position

It was an explosive hit song, and with the name “Sharona” repeated over and over, it really feels like a love song.

How about trying to sing it by replacing “Sharona” with the name of the woman you love? Calling her name again and again makes it sound passionate, doesn’t it?