[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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Cherry BlossomLana Del Rey

Cherry Blossom, sung by Lana Del Rey, known for her poignant musical style.
She has openly stated that she’s influenced by Nancy Sinatra, famous for hits like Somethin’ Stupid, and her vocals—like an intensified, sadness-tinged version of Nancy’s delivery—are particularly striking.
While the title Cherry Blossom refers to sakura flowers, the song’s mood isn’t the cheerful “The blossoms are so pretty and I’m thrilled!” vibe.
Instead, it conveys the bittersweet beauty of spring—something that resonates deeply with many Japanese listeners—in a highly emotional way.
April In ParisLouis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald

This song was created for the Broadway musical “Walk a Little Faster.” It’s a laid-back, richly satisfying jazz number by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, who have greatly influenced Japanese artists as well.
It’s a classic I recommend for your spring holidays, especially if you’re busy with work or studies every day.
The duo’s soothing harmonies and the jazz melody will help you forget the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Dream Dream DreamMadeon

Dream Dream Dream, a track by French electronic musician Madeon.
It’s not just a dreamy song as the title suggests—the dramatic development and Madeon’s brilliantly tasteful songwriting are both innovative and sublime! It’s the best song to welcome spring with, one that deserves unreserved applause.
Everything Must GoManic Street Preachers

This is a single by the Welsh three-piece rock band Manic Street Preachers, from their May 1996 album Everything Must Go.
Its powerful message about breaking with the past and looking to the future is perfect for spring’s fresh beginnings.
With an anthemic sound that weaves in synthesizers and strings, it carries a breezy, uplifting feel.
The track reached No.
5 on the UK Singles Chart and was used as the opening theme for the game Gran Turismo.
When you need the courage to dive into a new environment, it’s sure to give you a push forward.
Kickstart My HeartMötley Crüe

How about a Mötley Crüe song that kicks off with an energetic guitar riff? It’s a track from their 1989 album Dr.
Feelgood.
The lyrics celebrate life.
It’s a message that feels perfect for spring, the season of new beginnings.
I’ve heard it was inspired by bassist Nikki Sixx’s real near-death experience.
You can feel the way of life of a rock star in this song.
Highly recommended if you love an adrenaline-charged sound.



