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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.

Ranking of Popular Western Music Artists Among People in Their 60s [2026] (91–100)

If I Can’t Have YouYvonne Elliman96rank/position

Yvonne Elliman If I can’t have you 1977 16:9
If I Can't Have YouYvonne Elliman

A 1978 hit by Yvonne Elliman, a Hawaii-born singer of Japanese Asian American heritage.

The song was featured on the soundtrack of the film Saturday Night Fever.

She also reportedly did backing vocals with the Eric Clapton Band.

Please perform this emotional number by this highly skilled artist with plenty of passion!

Time Of The SeasonZombies97rank/position

Zombies – Time Of The Season HD
Time Of The SeasonZombies

A song written by keyboard player Rod Argent.

It features an introductory bassline and handclaps.

It resonated with listeners during a time of social and political turmoil and became a major hit in the United States.

In 1969, it reached No.

3 on the charts and sold over one million copies.

Take On Mea-ha98rank/position

a-ha – Take On Me (Official Video) [4K]
Take On Mea-ha

A signature work by the Norwegian band a-ha, woven from vivid synthesizer melodies and a warm vocal tone.

Many will likely relate to the lyrics, which portray a young person trying—sometimes hesitantly, yet with optimism—to convey deep feelings to the one they love.

The resolve to build a meaningful relationship and the heartfelt wish to cherish the moment resonate deeply.

Released in 1985 as a track on the album “Hunting High and Low,” the song has also been featured in films such as “Ready Player One” and “La La Land.” Alongside its innovative music video—which won six MTV Video Music Awards—it continues to be loved across generations.

It’s a heartwarming track to listen to when you need the courage to take a step forward or when you want to immerse yourself in memories with someone special.

You Really Got MeThe Kinks99rank/position

The Kinks – You Really Got Me (Official Audio)
You Really Got MeThe Kinks

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.