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.
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Oldies Western Music Popular Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Losing My ReligionR.E.M.86rank/position

R.E.M., the legendary rock band that has had a global impact.
They formed in 1980 and disbanded in 2011, yet their popularity remains strong, and they continue to be widely respected by fans in the alternative rock scene today.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend for summer is Losing My Religion.
It’s alternative rock with a slightly dark, acoustic arrangement, and its deeply atmospheric melody makes it a perfect track to listen to on a late summer night.
It Must Have Been LoveRoxette87rank/position

This song, known as a signature track by the Swedish pop-rock duo Roxette, features lyrics that capture the pain of heartbreak and a melody that deeply resonates.
First released in 1987, it was re-released in May 1990 as part of the Pretty Woman soundtrack and became a worldwide hit.
It reached number one in about ten countries, including on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100, and ranked second on Billboard’s year-end chart for 1990, winning the hearts of many.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to quietly on a long autumn night—recommended for those who want to soothe the pain of a broken heart or reminisce about someone special.
Livin’ La Vida LocaRicky Martin88rank/position

Ricky Martin is a singer-songwriter from Puerto Rico.
He began his entertainment career as a member of the boy band Menudo and made his solo debut in 1991.
After achieving success in the Spanish-speaking world, his English-language album “Ricky Martin,” released in 1999, debuted at No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
The track “Livin’ La Vida Loca” became a global smash hit and helped drive the Latin pop boom.
He has won over 200 awards, including two Grammy Awards and five Latin Grammy Awards, and is known as the “King of Latin Pop.” His danceable sound, which fuses Latin rhythms with pop, is energetic and sensual.
Highly recommended for those who love passionate Latin music.
Down UnderMen At Work89rank/position

It’s a hit song that represents the 1980s and is loved worldwide as a piece that symbolizes Australian culture and identity.
With a catchy melody and quirky lyrics, it’s full of humor and incorporates uniquely Australian slang and cultural elements.
Released in November 1981, it was included on the album “Business as Usual.” It simultaneously reached number one on the U.S.
and U.K.
charts, and has cultural significance, having been used at the 1983 America’s Cup and the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympics.
It’s a recommended track for those who want to feel the charm of Australia or enjoy the new wave sound of the ’80s.
Killing In the NameRage Against The Machine90rank/position

A historic anthem from Los Angeles–based Rage Against the Machine, charged with anger and protest against society.
Amid the thunderous roar created by heavy guitar riffs and a powerful rhythm section, it delivers a scathing critique of abuses of power and racial discrimination.
Released in November 1992 as a track on the album “Rage Against the Machine,” it fuses Zack de la Rocha’s fierce vocals with Tom Morello’s innovative guitar sound to stunning effect.
In 2009, it achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.
1 on the UK Christmas chart.
The song has also been featured in games such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Guitar Hero II, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their awareness of social issues.


