[2026 Edition] Moving Western Songs to Listen to in Summer: Tear-Jerking Masterpieces
What kind of music do you all listen to during the hot summer? High-energy, danceable tracks, Latin or reggae, rock or punk to lift your spirits… everyone’s summer playlist is different, right? In this article, we’re deliberately focusing on “moving songs,” highlighting emotional numbers that feel especially right to hear in summer.
From heartbreaking classics themed around summer, to tracks whose summery vibes deliver a deep emotional punch, to slightly melancholic, emo tunes—it’s a varied lineup.
We’ve researched everything from timeless favorites to the latest releases, making this an article that people of all ages can enjoy!
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[2026 Edition] Moving Western songs to listen to in summer: tear-jerking masterpieces (61–70)
I Turn To YouChristina Aguilera

This is a moving song by Christina Aguilera, who showcased an outstanding reception from clubbers with her exceptional sense of rhythm and a style that heavily employs sampling, excelling in danceable tracks.
Known for her overwhelming performance and visuals, the song’s summery vibe and musicality heighten the sense of euphoria.
Teenage SummerCrowded House

This song beautifully captures both the bittersweetness and exhilaration of youth.
Released by Crowded House in May 2024, it appears on their eighth album, Gravity Stairs.
It chronicles the feelings of teenagers spending their summer, set to a nostalgic melody that deftly conveys emotions everyone can relate to.
You can sense the struggle with the distance between oneself and the person they want to get closer to, as well as the gap between ideals and reality.
The track was reportedly released to coincide with their North American tour starting in August 2024.
It’s a song that will resonate with a wide audience—from adults looking back on the pangs of summer memories to young people in the very midst of their adolescence.
I’m Kissing YouDes’ree

This is an emotional song by Des’ree, who became famous thanks to the huge hit “Life,” releasing tracks that are popular not only on the global pop scene but also during disco cheek time.
Her gentle vocals create a softly summery atmosphere, elevating you into a moody, comfortable, and glamorous mood.
Your SongElton John

It’s a moving song by Elton John, whose gentle, rich vocals—despite his fame as a guitarist—bring out a sense of masculine warmth.
The atmospheric melody creates a pleasing, resonant texture that defines the piece, making it a perfect match for the summer season.
MatildaHarry Styles

Here’s one I’d love for you to listen to when it’s sunny and the heat has finally eased.
It’s a track by Harry Styles, the singer who also made his mark as a member of the music group One Direction, included on his 2022 album Harry’s House.
The blend of acoustic guitar tones and his gentle vocals is particularly striking.
The title, Matilda, refers to the protagonist of the novel Matilda.
Before you know it, you’ll find yourself absorbing the song, replacing the girl he’s addressing with your own self.



