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Top Western Music Rankings Popular with People in Their 60s (By Generation)

We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 rankings of Western music for listeners in their 60s, all at once, ordered by most plays!

As we grow older, the music that has become a part of us—especially Western music—tends to stand out more vividly.

Why not immerse yourself in timeless tracks that never lose their shine?

The playlist is updated every week.

[In Their 60s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (71–80)

My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion76rank/position

Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On (Official 25th Anniversary Alternate Music Video)
My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

Celine Dion’s passionate vocals engrave a story of love and loss in this timeless masterpiece.

Released in 1997 as the theme song for the film Titanic, it became a worldwide hit.

The song portrays the sorrow of losing a loved one and the strength to keep their memory alive, with her powerful yet delicate singing moving listeners’ hearts.

Garnering numerous honors, including the Grammy Awards and the Academy Award, this work shines brightly.

Singing it while recalling the film’s moving scenes is sure to bring the entire venue together in excitement.

It’s a highly recommended song for those who want to sing with feelings for someone dear.

Oh, Pretty WomanRoy Orbison77rank/position

A hit number released by Roy Orbison in 1964.

Later, it became well known among younger generations as well, thanks to a cover by the hard rock band Van Halen and its use as the theme song in the film Pretty Woman.

Be sure to sing it in front of your wife!

Prelude of LoveCarpenters78rank/position

carpenters -We’ve Only Just Begun
Prelude of LoveCarpenters

A superb work with lyrics and music by the Paul Williams/Roger Nichols duo, highlighted by Richard Carpenter’s arrangement and Karen Carpenter’s excellent vocals.

On top of that, the person who came up with the Japanese title showed real flair.

It’s said to be the most quintessentially Carpenters.

Dress You UpMadonna79rank/position

Madonna – Dress You Up (Official Video)
Dress You UpMadonna

A single from the Queen of Pop Madonna’s 1984 album “Like a Virgin.” Produced by Nile Rodgers of CHIC.

A superb early-Madonna dance-pop number! Let’s sing and dance with emotion!

I’m Not In Love10cc80rank/position

While outwardly insisting “it’s not like I’m in love,” the song paints the aching feelings of a man who has in fact fallen deeply in love, set against a dreamlike melody.

Released in 1975 by the British rock band 10cc, it topped the UK Singles Chart and reached No.

2 in the US.

It’s said that Eric Stewart drew inspiration from a conversation with his wife.

Featured in the film Guardians of the Galaxy, the track resonates with anyone who can’t suppress their feelings for someone special.

A gem of a ballad that stirs the heart—perfect for listening alone on a quiet night.