Western Rock Popularity Ranking [2026]
We’ve picked out popular Western rock songs.
We’re introducing the tracks with the highest play counts in a ranking format.
Take a look to see what kinds of songs are popular and use it as a reference.
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Western Rock Music Popularity Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Live ForeverOasis56rank/position

Oasis is a band that has given me strength.
Noel Gallagher’s guitar solos feel more powerful than any UK rock I’ve heard before, and Liam Gallagher’s vocals are becoming addictive.
Surfin UsaThe Beach Boys57rank/position
I bet many of you can recognize it from the intro alone.
A must-listen rock track for summer is the Beach Boys’ “Surfin’ U.S.A.” It’s a feel-good song that conjures up images of a sparkling ocean under a clear blue sky.
The clean-toned, surf-rock guitar sound is perfect for the season.
Many people may know it from the “Suzuki Xbee” commercial, too.
It’s a peaceful summer song with the message that “everyone’s surfing, just like in California.”
Never MeantAmerican Football58rank/position

An emotionally moving song whose delicate phrases, woven by two interlacing guitars, seep deep into the heart.
It’s the opening track of the American indie rock band American Football’s 1999 album, American Football.
While it portrays the bittersweet feelings of a love nearing its end, the ensemble built on irregular time signatures and the softly resonant trumpet in the final section gently envelop those sentimental emotions.
Fifteen years after its release, the official music video was unveiled in 2014 and became a topic of conversation.
Like this track, if you listen on a night when you want to quietly immerse yourself in fading memories, you’ll feel a warm catharsis nestled within the sadness.
Summertime BluesEddie Cochran59rank/position

Among Western rockabilly artists, Eddie Cochran stands alongside Elvis Presley as a figure whose name is etched into history.
Born in Minnesota, USA, in 1938, he led a tragically short life, passing away at just 21, yet he played a vital role in the dawn of rock and roll and left a profound legacy for future generations.
After his solo debut in 1956, he produced massive hits such as “Summertime Blues” and “C’mon Everybody,” while also employing innovative recording techniques.
He influenced countless artists, including the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and Led Zeppelin, becoming a radiant presence in the history of rock.
His rebellious musical spirit remains undimmed even today, continuing to embody the very essence of rock and roll.
The ReasonHoobastank60rank/position

This 2003 release by Hoobastank, a band rooted in the post-grunge and alternative rock movements, captivated music fans worldwide with its melodic and catchy composition.
Notable for its heartrending lyrics and beautiful melody line, it portrays the inner conflict of a protagonist who acknowledges past mistakes and strives to change for the sake of a loved one.
The track is included on the album “The Reason,” where it reached No.
2 on the U.S.
Billboard chart.
Released as a single in January 2004, it earned platinum certifications in many countries.
It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Spider-Man 2, making it a song especially recommended for those dealing with heartbreak or relationship struggles.



