[2026] Enjoy Spring! A Roundup of Classic Western Songs to Listen to in April
The season has arrived when cherry blossoms color the city and a gentle breeze tickles your cheeks.April is the time for new beginnings and fresh starts.Many of you are surely looking for classic Western songs that suit this spring atmosphere.Of course, there are songs themed around spring or April.From tracks that let you savor the uplift of flowers coming into bloom to songs that gently give you a push as you step into a new environment, this article is full of Western music that perfectly matches April’s scenery and mood.Whether you’re searching for spring songs or want to boost your motivation for the new school term with Western music, be sure to find a favorite track!
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[2026] Enjoy Spring! A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Listen to in April (61–70)
What If I Told You That I Love YouAli Gatie

The rapper Ali Gatie’s slow, dark track “What If I Told You That I Love You.” This atmospheric song is a message piece full of self-questioning.
Melancholic songs like this also suit the spring season well.
It might be the kind of track that stays close to you when you feel like retreating for a while.
CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake is an American singer-songwriter who has been active across a wide range of fields, including TV shows and films.
His 2016 release “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” charted around the world.
His vocals over the disco-style, danceable track evoke a joyful image of cheerful dancing.
It’s a dance number that lets you feel happiness and delight while wrapped in the warmth of spring.
Enjoy the season with a funky beat that makes your body sway before you know it!
Start!The Jam

With its powerful rhythm and exhilarating melody, this is a song that evokes the arrival of spring.
It’s a track by The Jam, released in August 1980.
Issued as a single from the album Sound Affects, it reached number one on the UK charts.
The lyrics, inspired by the works of George Orwell, express a desire for connection and understanding.
Its sound, reminiscent of the Beatles’ Taxman, is also captivating.
As you head into spring with new encounters and challenges, this is a perfect song to give you a push—why not give it a listen?
Youngblood5 Seconds of Summer

5 Seconds of Summer is a band formed in Sydney, Australia.
This song was released in 2018, but many of you were probably surprised by this Japanese version of the music video, right? It’s surprising enough that it’s styled as the reminiscences of an elderly Japanese couple, but on top of that, back in the day he was a pompadoured rockabilly youth and she was a standoffish girl! What was the intention behind that?! It’s startling, but the song itself is an upbeat track about the “first-time feelings” of falling head over heels for a girl.
UnderdogAlicia Keys

Alicia Keys’ “Underdog.” This song carries a message that feels like it faces you earnestly amid the mix of hope and anxiety in April.
Even if you’re at rock bottom, you’ll climb back up—her voice saying this will, I hope, ease your sadness and anxiety, even just a little.



