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Oldies of Western Music: Popular Rankings [2026]

I’ve picked out some classic Western pop songs that have been popular so far.

I’m introducing them in a ranking format, in order of the most plays.

Take a look to see what kinds of songs are popular and use it as a reference.

The playlist is also being updated.

Oldies Western Music: Popular Rankings [2026] (71–80)

Virtual InsanityJamiroquai76rank/position

Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity (Official Video)
Virtual InsanityJamiroquai

Jamiroquai, an acid jazz group hugely popular in Japan as well, is a band whose music almost everyone has heard at least once.

Virtual Insanity is one of their signature tracks and became a massive hit worldwide.

While it’s not a classic, straight-up dance number, it’s danceable enough to get play in clubs.

It’s perfect for swaying your hips and moving at a relaxed pace.

If you like stylish, sophisticated tracks, be sure to give it a listen.

FootlooseKenny Loggins77rank/position

Kenny Loggins – Footloose (Official Video)
FootlooseKenny Loggins

This dynamic dance tune, marked by energetic guitar riffs and a vibrant rhythm, stands as an iconic anthem of the 1980s.

Created by American artist Kenny Loggins, the track brims with a refreshing sense of exhilaration that perfectly captures the spirit of its era.

Released in January 1984, it drew immediate attention as the theme song for the film of the same name, and it went on to receive nominations for both the Academy Awards and the Grammys.

Its powerful melody, aligned with the film’s storyline, and its liberating sound have made it a timeless classic that continues to energize dance floors around the world.

The irresistibly poppy sound is perfect for lifting your mood or igniting a party scene.

Experience this track packed with the irresistible appeal of disco music—guaranteed to get your body moving.

Saving All My Love For YouWhitney Houston78rank/position

Whitney Houston – Saving All My Love For You (Official HD Video)
Saving All My Love For YouWhitney Houston

A passion hidden within a relaxed tempo.

This track is a song packed with Whitney Houston’s charm.

Though it explores the complex theme of an extramarital affair, her powerful vocals deeply move listeners.

Released in August 1985, it reached No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the work that earned Whitney Houston her first Grammy Award.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a long autumn night, reminiscing about someone dear.

Your SongElton John79rank/position

Elton John – Your Song (Top Of The Pops 1971)
Your SongElton John

Elton John, the legendary singer-songwriter whom Britain proudly boasts.

His musical style, which fuses pop and rock, sparked a major boom in the 1970s.

From his 1969 debut album Empty Sky, he went on to produce a string of classics like Your Song, dominating charts around the world.

With dazzling performances and catchy melodies, he has continued to captivate audiences.

He has received numerous music awards including Grammys, and his talents extend to composing songs for The Lion King.

His timeless songs resonate with people of all ages.

Be sure to immerse yourself in his musical world.

And The Beat Goes OnThe Whispers80rank/position

The Whispers – “And The Beat Goes On” (Official Video)
And The Beat Goes OnThe Whispers

The Whispers, who created a classic that has long been cherished as a defining soul-disco sound of the ’80s.

Hailing from California, their October 1979 release is a masterpiece that sets a positive, forward-looking message about a breakup—one of life’s turning points—to an upbeat groove.

Its effective use of synthesizers made it a pivotal track symbolizing the transition from disco to post-disco.

In 2002, it was featured on the soundtrack of the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, winning over a new generation of listeners.

With rhythms and melodies that feel right at home on the dance floor, it’s the perfect song for anyone ready to move forward.

A gem of a disco tune, dedicated to those who, while carrying a hint of heartache, want to take a bold new step.