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Classic Western songs about first love. Recommended popular tracks.

First love is a memory that never fades, no matter how much time passes, isn’t it?

Classic Western songs with the theme of first love also remain fresh and captivating whenever you listen to them.

Since the lyrics are in English, they might be effective to use as background music in various settings.

Try listening while reminiscing about your first love.

Classic Western songs about first love: Recommended popular tracks (11–20)

Colour my worldCHICAGO

Colour My World (2002 Remaster)
Colour my worldCHICAGO

A song written by Chicago trombone player James Pankow in honor of his first love.

The band’s saxophonist, Walter Parazaider, plays flute on this track.

It is one of their most popular songs.

Teenage Love AffairAlicia Keys

Alicia Keys – Teenage Love Affair (Official Video)
Teenage Love AffairAlicia Keys

A single released by Alicia Keys in 2008.

It is based on a sample from The Temprees’ 1972 track “Girl I Love You.” The music video, in which Alicia plays a schoolgirl, is inspired by Spike Lee’s 1988 film “School Daze.”

Young LoveCoheed&Cambria

Coheed and Cambria – Young Love [Audio Only]
Young LoveCoheed&Cambria

This is a song included on The Color Before the Sun, the eighth album by the progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria, released in 2015.

The album features a sound closer to pop rock.

I Know You’re Out There SomewhereThe Moody Blues

The Moody Blues – I Know You’re Out There Somewhere
I Know You're Out There SomewhereThe Moody Blues

A song that serves as a sequel to the Moody Blues’ 1986 hit “Your Wildest Dreams.” Both songs were written by the group’s guitarist, Justin Hayward.

It’s a song about first love, which he has cited as one of his personal favorites.

Boys That SingViola Beach

Viola Beach – Boys That Sing (Official Music Video)
Boys That SingViola Beach

A youthful love song written by vocalist Kris Leonard when he was 15.

It was released in 2016 by the indie rock band Viola Beach.

The four band members died in a car accident in Sweden in 2016.

Coldplay performed the song at the Glastonbury Festival as a tribute to them.