Top Sad Western Songs [2026]
I think everyone feels lonely sometimes.There are times when you want to see someone or lean on someone.But when you can’t tell anyone, try relying on music.I’ve put together a selection of Western songs that gently keep you company when you’re feeling lonely.
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Sad Western Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
Hotel CaliforniaThe Eagles96rank/position

The wistful loneliness of the ’70s is irresistible.
It fills me with nostalgia and makes me feel like heartbreak doesn’t matter anymore.
The vocalist’s voice really touches my heart and puts me in an emotional mood.
It leaves me with a curious, almost surreal feeling—and somehow, it soothes my broken heart.
No More Lonely NightsPaul McCartney97rank/position

The Japanese title “Hitoribocchi no Lonely Night” is a single by Paul McCartney released in 1984.
The song was also included on the album “Give My Regards to Broad Street.” It’s a gentle love ballad with a slightly melancholic mood that’s very characteristic of Paul.
When Paul says, “I don’t want another lonely night!” his straightforward words convey the loneliness so clearly.
YesterdayThe Beatles98rank/position

Thinking about yesterday makes today hard.
It’s a Beatles classic that simply sings of a broken heart.
Even women in their thirties who don’t know many British bands will surely find comfort in a melody they’ve heard somewhere at least once.


