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Western songs to listen to when you feel lonely: world classics and popular hits

There are songs that give you courage when you feel lonely, songs that help ease your solitude—so many different styles.

This time, we’re introducing classic Western tracks to listen to when you’re feeling alone.

Surely there are people around you who care about you.

Don’t overthink it—anyone is fine! Try listening while thinking of someone who’s always by your side.

Western songs to listen to when you feel lonely: World classics and popular tracks (91–100)

Lonely AvenueRay Charles

A song written by Doc Pomus.

It was released as a single in 1956.

It is said to have been one of the first songs The Beatles rehearsed when they started as a group.

The song has been covered by many artists, including the Everly Brothers and Los Lobos.

Only The LonelyThe Motels

The Motels, who made a name for themselves in the late-1970s Los Angeles music scene.

This song was written by lead singer Martha Davis and became a groundbreaking hit.

It is included on their third album, All Four One, released in 1982.

Owner of a Lonely HeartYES

YES – Owner of a Lonely Heart (Official Music Video)
Owner of a Lonely HeartYES

This song, YES’s only No.

1 chart hit, portrays the paradox of loneliness.

It features the distorted guitars and synthesizer sounds that were popular at the time.

The 6-minute-46-second music video includes scenes where the band members transform into different animals.

Tears In HeavenEric Clapton

Eric Clapton – Tears In Heaven (Official Video)
Tears In HeavenEric Clapton

The tear-jerking karaoke classic by world-renowned guitarist Eric Clapton is “Tears in Heaven.” What’s amazing about this artist is that he has so many unforgettable masterpieces.

They’re so wonderful that they stick in your head and won’t let go.

We’re All AloneRITA COOLIDGE

When you feel overwhelmed by loneliness, listen to this song and cry your heart out.

By the time your tears have run dry and you stand up stronger, you’ll have become a truly cool and wonderful person at heart.

By the way, it’s on Rita Coolidge’s album “Anytime…Anywhere” and is a cover of a Boz Scaggs song.