[2026] Classic Western songs and recommended popular tracks to listen to in January
In January, as we usher in the New Year, even if we’re still feeling the holiday vibes, we can’t help but feel ready to move forward! How about boosting your mood with some Western music that’s perfect for kicking off the year? In this article, we’ve gathered songs that cheer on your brave spirit—tracks you’ll want to listen to in January—and New Year–appropriate tunes that support taking that first step as your “January music.” Music will surely support you as you strive toward your New Year’s goals!
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【2026】Popular Western music classics and recommended hits to listen to in January (71–80)
JanuaryLouden Swain

Rodeo elegans? (Wait) The indie rock band Louden Swain, active mainly in Los Angeles.
They may not be widely known, but since their debut in 1997 they’ve been steadily growing in popularity.
Their song themed around January is “January.” It delivers a classic, quintessential indie rock sound.
They’re still active today, so if you’re looking for lesser-known rock bands, be sure to check them out.
Merry Christmas and Happy New YearMARTHA WAINWRIGHT

A song filled with Christmas and New Year blessings, featuring Martha Wainwright’s deeply expressive vocals that resonate with the heart.
Included on the November 2005 album “The McGarrigle Christmas Hour,” it’s characterized by a sound that skillfully blends folk and pop elements.
The lyrics weave together seasonal joys with personal memories—children playing in the snow, time spent with family, and the beauty of Christmas morning.
It’s a perfect track for anyone looking to take a fresh step into the New Year while feeling a strong bond with their loved ones.
Wrapped in its warm vocals, you’ll be ready to start the year with a refreshed spirit.
New Year’s EveMal Blum

For anyone who wants to start the year on a positive note, this classic by Mal Blum comes highly recommended.
Set to a melodious indie rock sound, it captures the thrill of the New Year’s moment, reflections on the past, and hope for the future.
Originally included on the June 2010 album “Every Time You Go Somewhere,” the song was re-recorded and released as a single in 2016.
It’s a perfect track for those looking to take a fresh look at themselves as the new year approaches.
After the excitement of a New Year’s Eve countdown party, it’s best listened to during a quiet moment of self-reflection.
Wrapped in Blum’s warm vocals, why not take the time to think about your New Year’s resolutions?
True FaithNew Order

The techno-rock band New Order, one of Britain’s finest, released a 1987 track that achieves a superb fusion of electronica and rock.
Its innovative sound, built on synthesizers and sampling, reached No.
4 on the UK charts.
The music video—celebrated for its surreal visual beauty under the direction of Philippe Decouflé—won British Video of the Year in 1988.
The song portrays the struggles that come with life changes and growth, while conveying the importance of holding on to hope.
As we welcome the New Year and head toward fresh challenges, this is a perfect track to add to your playlist to give you that encouraging push.
Morning GloryOasis

Characterized by dynamic, driving guitar riffs and a catchy melody, this track is widely recognized as an emblem of the 1990s alternative rock scene.
Included on Oasis’s second album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, recording began in May 1995 at Rockfield Studios in Wales.
Created just before the band became the most popular act in the UK, the song features lyrics that reflect brotherly love and Oasis’s convictions.
Noel Gallagher has said the theme is about “rising above things,” conveying the importance of overcoming hardship and holding on to hope.
It’s a perfect song for anyone looking to make a fresh, positive start to the New Year.



