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?
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[60s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (41–50)
Every Breath You TakeThe Police43rank/position

This is a masterpiece created in 1983 by The Police, a British rock band whose elegant melodies and wistful vocals stir the soul.
At first glance it may seem like a romantic love song, but in fact it is infused with obsession and a maddening longing for lost love.
Its melodic guitar riffs and memorable lines will leave a deep impression on listeners.
The song spent eight consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the U.S.
charts and won Song of the Year at the 26th Grammy Awards.
It has been featured in numerous films and TV shows, and its timeless appeal remains undimmed.
It’s a perfect track for quietly listening alone on a calm night, or for sinking into cherished memories.
AfricaTOTO44rank/position

It is a grand masterpiece that sings of a longing for Africa’s mysterious nature and culture.
Mount Kilimanjaro rising high into the heavens, the blessing of gentle rains falling over the Serengeti plains, and the echo of drums resounding through the silence—this vast romance woven in the imagination invites listeners far beyond the horizon.
Showcasing the outstanding musicianship of Toto’s members, the song was included on the album “TOTO IV” in September 1982 and reached No.
1 on the Billboard chart the following February.
Featured in the drama “Stranger Things,” it has become a beloved track across generations.
Recommended for those who wish to spend a leisurely moment while reflecting on its mysterious worldview.
Last ChristmasWham!45rank/position

A warm pop song that brings back memories of old Christmas parties.
The lyrics, filled with the pain of heartbreak and the hope for new love, are striking.
Released in December 1984, the song spent five consecutive weeks at No.
2 on the UK charts.
As one of Wham!’s signature hits, it has remained beloved for many years, and a film of the same name was released in 2019.
George Michael’s gentle vocals and the nostalgic melody are perfect for warming the heart during the Christmas season.
Be sure to give it a listen on special days spent with your partner or family.
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire46rank/position

Released in 1978, this song is known as one of Earth, Wind & Fire’s signature works.
With its catchy melody and comfortable rhythm, it has long been loved in a variety of settings, such as weddings and family gatherings.
The lyrics, which sing about the love woven by lovers, are particularly memorable.
The track has been widely used in films, TV shows, and commercials, becoming deeply rooted in pop culture.
It’s a recommended listen when you want to feel nostalgic or look back on happy memories.
Hotel CaliforniaThe Eagles47rank/position

A song produced by Don Felder, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley that won a Grammy Award in 1977.
It sings about materialism and its excesses.
All seven past and present members of the Eagles performed the song when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
How Deep Is Your LoveBee Gees48rank/position

A single by the Bee Gees released in 1977.
In Japanese, the title is “Ai wa Kirameki no Naka ni,” and it was featured on the soundtrack of the film Saturday Night Fever.
It has been covered many times; more recently, a cover by the British male group Take That became a hit.
It’s a refreshing song, so it might be a good choice to end a karaoke session.
We Will Rock YouQueen49rank/position

Included on their sixth album, News of the World, “We Will Rock You” is known as one of Queen’s signature songs.
Created so the audience could take part, its ensemble of just handclaps and foot stomps is simple yet tremendously impactful.
With its narrow vocal range and minimal dynamics, it’s perfect as an entry point to Western pop music.
It’s a massive hit that, when sung at karaoke, is sure to get everyone joining in for a rousing sing-along.


