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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.

Western music artists popular among people in their 60s: Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Band Of GoldFreda Payne36rank/position

Band Of Gold , Freda Payne , 1970 Vinyl
Band Of GoldFreda Payne

Freda Payne is the sister of Scherrie Payne, the lead singer of The Supremes.

This song was released as a single in 1970.

The performance on the recording was by The Funk Brothers, Motown’s house band.

My Sweet LordGeorge Harrison37rank/position

George Harrison – My Sweet Lord
My Sweet LordGeorge Harrison

It was George Harrison’s first single as a solo artist and became his biggest hit.

It was inspired by a Hindu mantra he was studying.

The track was recorded at Abbey Road Studios using the same system as The Beatles.

Alone AgainGilbert O’Sullivan38rank/position

Gilbert O’Sullivan – Alone Again (original version)
Alone AgainGilbert O'Sullivan

A 1972 hit by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan.

It features a melodious and very refreshing sound.

In Japan, it was reportedly used in 1986 as the theme song for the film “Maison Ikkoku” and as the opening theme for episode 24 of the TV anime “Maison Ikkoku.”

Don’t Wanna Lose YouGloria Estefan39rank/position

Gloria Estefan – Don’t Wanna Lose You (Official Video)
Don't Wanna Lose YouGloria Estefan

Gloria Estefan’s song is a masterpiece where Latin passion and pop appeal blend beautifully.

Since its 1989 release, it has captured countless hearts and never let go.

The bittersweet lyrics of love, paired with Estefan’s powerful yet delicate vocals, are sure to resonate with every listener.

It topped the U.S.

Billboard charts and became a global hit.

The lyrics’ themes—anxieties about losing someone you love and the desire to cherish a relationship—are universally relatable, regardless of age.

If you sing it at karaoke, why not pour your feelings for someone special into your performance?

Lust For LifeIggy Pop40rank/position

A song inspired by the lifestyle of Iggy Pop, who was a heroin addict.

The title is taken from the 1956 film of the same name.

It was re-released as a single in 1996 and was used in the British film Trainspotting.

Western Music Artists Popular Among People in Their 60s: Ranking [2026] (41–50)

What A FeelingIrene Cara41rank/position

Irene Cara – Flashdance What A Feeling (Official Music Video)
What A FeelingIrene Cara

Famous as the theme song for the film Flashdance, this track captivates with Irene Cara’s crystal-clear vocals and empowering message.

Its lyrics, which sing of the courage and passion to chase one’s dreams, inspire hope in listeners.

Released in April 1983, the song hit No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and a Grammy, becoming one of the defining classics of the ’80s.

It’s a powerful number that brings any karaoke crowd together in excitement—perfect for when you want to push toward your own dreams or encourage someone else.

I’ll Be ThereThe Jackson 542rank/position

A song produced by Hal Davis, Bob West, Willie Hutch, and Berry Gordy.

Michael and Jermaine Jackson share the lead vocals.

The song was covered by Mariah Carey in 1992.