Classic Western songs perfect for sunny days—uplifting tracks that match a clear blue sky.
A bright, sunny day just puts you in a great mood, doesn’t it?
It makes you want to go out, and it’s perfect for a walk or a drive.
Some people might enjoy going on a date with someone they love, too.
On the other hand, taking it easy at home can be fun as well.
What do you like to do on sunny days?
Here, we’ve handpicked some classic Western songs that are perfect for sunny days and will lift your spirits!
Of course, you’ll especially want to listen to refreshing tracks, but there are plenty of choices—from nostalgic classics to pop tunes and rock numbers brimming with a sense of freedom.
Feel free to use this as inspiration for your favorite sunny-day playlist!
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Classic Western songs perfect for sunny days. Uplifting tracks that match a clear blue sky. (31–40)
Holidays In The SunSEX PISTOLS

Included on the 1977 album “Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.” A five-piece punk band from London formed in 1975.
The shouted vocals, riding on a rhythm that pounds out a simple, straight beat and an aggressive, hard guitar sound, hit you right between the eyes.
My TownBuck-O-Nine

Included on the 1997 album “Twenty-Eight Teeth.” A seven-piece ska band from San Diego formed in 1991.
Listening to the upbeat, breezy rhythms and the horn section’s tones that unfold lightly into a pleasant melody will put you in a buoyant mood.
This band truly goes perfectly with sunshine.
Don’t Let The Bastards Grind You DownThe Toasters

The title track from the 1997 album “Don’t Let the Bastards Grind You Down.” A six-piece ska band from New York State formed in 1982.
This number is highly listenable, featuring vocals that glide lightly over a pop-friendly melody, characterized by an up-tempo, danceable ska rhythm and the distinctive tones of the horn section.
Walking On SunshineKatrina and The Waves

The title track from the 1983 album “Walking on Sunshine.” A four-piece rock band from the UK formed in 1981.
The upbeat, buoyant rhythm and poppy, catchy melody, paired with the lively vocals, make for a feel-good listening experience.
I Got You BabeUB40

Included on the 1985 album Baggariddim.
A six-piece reggae band from Birmingham formed in 1978.
The recording features guest vocals by Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders.
With its reggae-style rhythm and gentle keyboard tones, the song has a soft, poppy melody that makes you feel at ease.
Classic Western songs perfect for sunny days. Uplifting tracks that match a clear blue sky. (41–50)
You Are The Onea-ha

Included on the 1988 album “Stay on These Roads.” A three-piece pop band from Norway formed in 1982.
The upbeat rhythm with a lively tempo and the bright tones of the synthesizer create a melody brimming with pop sensibility, and Morton’s refreshing vocals make it an invigorating listen.
Run to the SunErasure

Included on the 1994 album “I Say I Say I Say.” A synth-pop duo from London formed in 1985.
This track’s poppy, catchy melodies and lively, uptempo rhythms—driven by programmed digital sounds—make your heart feel light and bouncy as you listen.


