Recommended Western music for women in their 60s: world classics and popular songs
In this era when folk gradually evolved into rock, I think many women were interested in music.
There were probably quite a few people around you who played instruments like the guitar, too.
You can also hear some disco-like sounds.
Please check it out while reminiscing about those days!
Playlist
| Recommended Western music for women in their 60s: world classics and popular songs | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Killing Me Softly With His SongRoberta Flack | play_arrow | The masterpiece that sings of a sorrowful farewell, 'Killing Me Softly.' |
| 2east | Theme from Mahogany(Do You Know Where You’re Going To)Diana Ross | play_arrow | The famous song from the film “Mahogany,” a tune that resonates with the heart |
| 3east | They Long To Be (Close To You)Carpenters | play_arrow | A hit song by Shell People, a movie theme song |
| 4east | Le FreakChic | play_arrow | Hit song(s) by the disco band Chic |
| 5east | I’ll Be ThereThe Jackson 5 | play_arrow | A masterpiece by Michael & Jermaine |
| 6east | Wuthering HeightsKate Bush | play_arrow | A debut of a famous song based on Emily Brontë’s work |
| 7east | Rock With YouMichael Jackson | play_arrow | A classic song that blends disco and pop |
| 8east | Stayin’ AliveBee Gees | play_arrow | The disco anthem “Stayin’ Alive” |
| 9east | Dancing QueenABBA | play_arrow | The cross-generational appeal of ABBA’s music |
| 10east | Lovin’ YouMinnie Riperton | play_arrow | Minnie Riperton’s heartwarming song |
| 11east | CopacabanaBarry Manilow | play_arrow | A disco classic by Barry Manilow from the ’70s |
| 12east | Yesterday Once MoreCarpenters | play_arrow | A timeless Carpenters classic overflowing with nostalgia |
| 13east | Ooo Baby BabySmokey Robinson & The Miracles | play_arrow | A timeless, heart-stirring song about the regrets of love and the path to redemption |
| 14east | Best of My LoveThe Emotions | play_arrow | The classic disco hit song “September” |
| 15east | Be My BabyThe Ronettes | play_arrow | A single by a female vocal group |
| 16east | Heart Of GlassBlondie | play_arrow | A stalker of Debbie Harry is the motif of the song. |
| 17east | Got to Be RealCheryl Lynn | play_arrow | Passionate disco track, a soul-stirring song that lingers in the heart |
| 18east | ImagineJohn Lennon | play_arrow | An iconic song calling for peace, a message that resonates around the world |
| 19east | Maggie MayRod Stewart | play_arrow | Rod Stewart’s classic song about a woman of the streets |
| 20east | The Sound of SilenceSimon&Garfunkel | play_arrow | A masterpiece that expresses loneliness and the cries of youth |
| 21east | Reach Out (I’ll Be There)Four Tops | play_arrow | The Four Tops completed the masterpiece in two takes. |
| 22east | Hail Holy QueenDeloris Van Cartier | play_arrow | Singer transforms the monastery choir |
| 23east | You’re So VainCarly Simon | play_arrow | There are many subjects of the rumors, and the truth is unknown. |
| 24east | Band Of GoldFreda Payne | play_arrow | An iconic hit by a female Motown singer |
| 25east | Where Did Our Love Go?The Supremes | play_arrow | A Motown classic, a quintessential love song |
| 26east | She Loves YouThe Beatles | play_arrow | A Beatles classic, featuring a moral phrase |
| 27east | Like A VirginMadonna | play_arrow | Madonna’s classic hit in JoJo |
| 28east | Got To Give It UpMarvin Gaye | play_arrow | Marvin Gaye’s hit songs, 1970s dance music |
| 29east | Have You Never Been MellowOlivia Newton-John | play_arrow | A smash hit song by a British singer |
| 30east | Tangled Up In BlueBob Dylan | play_arrow | The story of the masterpiece Dylan wrote on a farm |
| 31east | Fire And RainJames Taylor | play_arrow | Drug-addicted James Taylor weaves songs of anguish |
| 32east | O-O-H ChildThe Five Stairsteps | play_arrow | Five-member soul group, songs of comfort |
| 33east | I Need to Be in LoveCarpenters | play_arrow | A heart wavering between eternal love and reality |
| 34east | American PieDon McLean | play_arrow | A masterpiece born from Buddy Holly’s death |
| 35east | Suspicious MindsElvis Presley | play_arrow | A famous song sung by Elvis became a big hit. |
| 36east | SuzanneLeonard Cohen | play_arrow | Poetic Songs of Love for Suzanne |
| 37east | These Boots Are Made for Walkin’Nancy Sinatra | play_arrow | Sinatra’s daughter’s song, used in a movie |
| 38east | Dance with MeOrleans | play_arrow | A dance song that colors summer memories |
| 39east | Then He Kissed MeThe Crystals | play_arrow | A classic hit from the ’60s, produced by Spector, charted. |
| 40east | Sympathy For The DevilThe Rolling Stones | play_arrow | The Stones’ rebellious, devilish image |
| 41east | Leader Of The PackThe Shangri- Las | play_arrow | A tragic song about a motorcycle accident that depicts young love and death |
| 42east | I’m a BelieverThe Monkees | play_arrow | Neil Diamond’s classic song shines in a movie |
| 43east | Son of a Preacher ManDusty Springfield | play_arrow | The famous song from the movie Pulp Fiction |


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