Ranking of Western Music Artists Popular Among People in Their 60s [2026]
We present a ranked list of Western music artists popular among people in their 60s.
We’ve compiled a ranking based on songs with the highest play counts.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, please take a look.
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Ranking of Popular Western Music Artists Among People in Their 60s [2026] (91–100)
You Really Got MeThe Kinks99rank/position

A song written by Ray Davies with help from his brother and guitarist, Dave.
The original version was about six minutes long, but it was changed to 2 minutes and 14 seconds for its 1964 single release.
It features a rough guitar sound created by slashing the amplifier’s speaker cone with a razor.
The blue sky of CaliforniaAlbert Hammond100rank/position
No matter where you went, this song was playing on the radio day after day.
The lyrics weren’t exactly cheerful, but listening to it, I could almost see it—the way the Japanese title said, “The sky over California is blue.” Back when a dollar cost 300 yen, California in America felt so far away.
I used to close my eyes and listen, caught in a complicated mix of longing and resignation.



