Ballad Songs by Male Western Artists: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
I’ve compiled a ranking of popular ballads sung by male Western artists.
Ballads by male Western artists include many songs considered masterpieces, and quite a few have even sparked movements.
Chances are, there are many tunes here that everyone knows or has heard before.
Be sure to check them out.
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Top Ballad Songs by Male Western Artists – Popular Rankings [2026] (51–60)
The Last WaltzEngelbert Humperdinck57rank/position

Engelbert Humperdinck’s “The Last Waltz,” released in 1967, is an enduring ballad that spent five weeks at number one on the UK singles chart.
The song tells the story of two people who meet by chance during the final dance of the night and fall in love.
Its warm melody and lyrics quietly yet profoundly convey the fragility of love and the poignancy of a relationship coming to an end.
This massive hit has been covered by many artists across generations.
It’s one of those unforgettable songs from the very first listen.
HeroEnrique Iglesias58rank/position

Enrique Iglesias captivated the world with the heartwarming ballad “Hero” during the tumultuous 2000s.
Released on September 25, 2001, the song is a ballad that symbolizes the Latin pop scene, blending adult contemporary with Latin pop.
Its lyrics, which portray the delicate desire to stay close to and quietly support a loved one, resonate deeply with listeners.
Ballads that carry the airy lightness unique to Latin pop are rare in Japan, so be sure to check this one out.
I’m A Fool To Want YouFrank Sinatra59rank/position

Frank Sinatra’s 1951 release “I’m a Fool to Want You” is one of the most emotionally expressive songs of his career.
His plaintive vocal delivery deeply moves listeners, conveying the pain and conflict of love with striking realism.
Said to be influenced by his complicated relationship with his former wife Ava Gardner, the song voices a poignant longing for unrequited love.
Featured on Sinatra’s smash album “Where Are You?,” it continues to reign as a masterpiece of the jazz ballad genre.
It’s the kind of track you want to listen to alone on a quiet night, with tears in your eyes.
My WayFrank Sinatra60rank/position

Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,” celebrated as a towering milestone in popular music, is a classic that has been covered by countless singers and continues to be loved by many.
Since its 1969 release, it achieved the remarkable feat of staying in the UK Top 40 for 75 weeks, conveying the importance of staying true to oneself.
In Japan in particular, it’s cherished as a karaoke staple, and for Sinatra himself, despite grappling with the song’s distinctive lyrics, it became a deeply personal work that he delivered to the world in a flawless single take.
It’s an eternal ballad that continues to make an impact across generations, inspiring us with courage and emotion.
Ballad Songs by Male Western Artists: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Strangers In The NightFrank Sinatra61rank/position

Frank Sinatra’s signature work released in 1966 distills the allure of the MOR genre.
Set against sophisticated strings and horns, this piece quietly portrays the emotions of two people who meet by chance on a city night—a gem of a love ballad depicting mature romance.
Sinatra’s seasoned voice envelops the listener with an intimate, conversational warmth, and the “doo-be-doo-be-doo” line near the end provides a memorable accent.
Originally an instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert for the film A Man Could Get Killed, it was quickly fitted with English lyrics and recorded.
Winning Record of the Year at the 1967 Grammy Awards, this track is perfect for unwinding after work or savoring a quiet evening.
Lost in the FireGesaffelstein & The Weeknd62rank/position

This is a collaboration between French electro producer Gesaffelstein and Canadian superstar singer The Weeknd.
It’s a love ballad expressing the desire not to lose a lover, and the sound carries a somewhat sorrowful tone.
The song also sparked debate among fans, with some suggesting that parts of the lyrics might be dissing the world-famous rapper Drake.
Better TogetherJack Johnson63rank/position

Jack Johnson is a singer-songwriter from Hawaii.
As both a singer and a surfer, his music is characterized by a relaxed sound centered around acoustic guitar.
Known as a leading figure in the surf music scene, his song “Better Together,” included on the 2005 album In Between Dreams, is also a very relaxing piece.


