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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 with People in Their 60s: Ranking [2026] (51–60)

Got To Give It UpMarvin Gaye57rank/position

A song produced by Marvin Gaye and engineer-producer Art Stewart.

Released in 1977, it charted on the U.S.

pop, R&B, and dance singles charts.

On this track, Marvin handles both lead and background vocals and also plays keyboards.

Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get EnoughMichael Jackson58rank/position

Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough (Official Video – Upscaled)
Don’t Stop 'Til You Get EnoughMichael Jackson

It’s a song written by Michael Jackson that became his first entry into the top charts.

Quincy Jones encouraged Michael to write his own material, which prompted it.

The music video, considered highly innovative at the time, was directed by Nick Saxton, who had worked as a production assistant on George Lucas’s film THX-1138.

loving youMinnie Riperton59rank/position

A classic 1970s hit by Minnie Riperton, known for its beautiful melody.

Ann Lewis’s cover was featured in commercials for the cosmetics brand Noevir.

Many other artists have covered the song, and it has been used in various TV shows and commercials.

Why not try recreating her sweet, wistful vocals?

These Boots Are Made for Walkin’Nancy Sinatra60rank/position

Nancy Sinatra – These Boots Are Made for Walkin’
These Boots Are Made for Walkin’Nancy Sinatra

A song by Nancy Sinatra, daughter of Frank Sinatra.

It was produced by Lee Hazlewood, who had a long and distinctive career as a producer and performer.

In the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket, it is used in a scene featuring a Vietnamese prostitute.

Ranking of Popular Western Music Artists Among People in Their 60s [2026] (61–70)

Heart Of GoldNeil Young61rank/position

A song written by Neil Young in 1971 that became his biggest hit.

James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt provide backing vocals.

It was used in the 1984 film Iceman.

It’s the song referenced by Lady Gaga in You and I.

PhysicalOlivia Newton-John62rank/position

Olivia Newton-John – Physical (Official Music Video)
PhysicalOlivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John’s 1981 smash hit.

Even today, when people think of the ’80s, this number often comes up.

With its upbeat, disco-style sound and the music video featuring her in a leotard that completely changed her previous image, it’s a song that really captures the spirit of the 1980s.

A recommended number for those with a healthy vibe.

Dance with MeOrleans63rank/position

When it comes to classic soft rock, many people probably think of this signature song by Orleans.

The American band was formed in 1972 in Woodstock, New York, and captivated listeners with its appealing vocals and melodious tunes.

This work is a hit single released in June 1975.

Its gentle tones evoke sweet summer memories, and the lyrics—an invitation to dance—leave a lasting impression.

The anecdote that the lyrics were conceived while driving further enhances the song’s charm.

It’s a track that makes you want to cherish the time you spend with someone special.