Most Moving Western Songs Ranking [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of moving Western songs, all at once, ordered by highest view counts!
While the emotional impact of Western music often comes through clearly in the performance, taking time to delve into the lyrics can bring a slower, lingering wave of emotion that hits you over time.
Why not experience those waves of emotion for yourself?
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Most Moving Western Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
All Girls Are The SameJuice WRLD99rank/position

A signature song by Juice WRLD that sings of heartache and loneliness.
The Chicago-born artist lays bare the pain of heartbreak and his distrust of women.
As a flagship of emo rap, the track drew major attention upon its April 2018 release, reaching No.
41 on the Billboard charts.
Its poignant piano melody intertwined with trap beats creates a unique soundscape that resonates with anyone hurt by love.
It struck a chord with younger listeners and has surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify.
It’s the perfect track for healing the wounds of a breakup or facing your own emotions.
Happier Than EverBillie Eilish100rank/position

This is a striking song featuring a wistful vocal and powerful sound.
Drawing on her own experiences, American artist Billie Eilish looks back on a past relationship and sings about the lessons she learned from it.
The arrangement shifts from a quiet ballad to intense rock, conveying a swell of emotion that resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in July 2021, it is the title track of the album “Happier Than Ever” and stands as a work that symbolizes Billie Eilish’s growth and independence.
It’s a song I especially recommend to those who have overcome the pain of heartbreak and discovered a new version of themselves.


