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Classic Western songs to listen to in March: recommended hit songs [2026]

For students, graduation is a major life event, and for those leaving their hometowns for jobs after April, March is a time when farewells and the anticipation and anxiety of new encounters intersect.

In this article, we introduce classic and hit Western songs perfect for listening to in March.

From spring-like, upbeat numbers that suit the milder, more comfortable weather to tracks that evoke determination for a fresh start, we’ve assembled a variety of timeless songs.

The first half highlights recent hits and popular tracks, while the latter half features golden oldies, making it an article that listeners of all ages can enjoy!

Classic Western songs to listen to in March: recommended hit songs [2026] (51–60)

TherapyDuke Dumont

Duke Dumont – Therapy (Visualiser)
TherapyDuke Dumont

Duke Dumont is a UK-born DJ and producer known for global hits like “Need U (100%)” and “I Got U ft.

Jax Jones.” Released in January 2020, this track showcases his signature stylish house music.

It evokes the 1990s—his own roots—and for some generations it carries a pleasant sense of nostalgia.

Perfect for an early spring drive, too!

We Are Young ft. Janelle MonáeFun

Fun.: We Are Young ft. Janelle Monáe [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
We Are Young ft. Janelle MonáeFun

March is the month when many students approach graduation, but for those still in school, it’s also the start of winter break—a fun season.

Some people might get swept up in the cheerful spring mood and make a bold confession of love, or even try doing something a little bit naughty.

For those people, I recommend the song “We Are Young ft.

Janelle Monáe.” The song portrays a man desperately trying to get back together with his girlfriend, but it’s also said to depict a man who, under the influence of “drugs,” caused an accident that injured a woman.

If you’re thinking about trying something risky, it might be a good idea to read the lyrics of this song and take a moment to cool down.

Cherry WineHozier

This is a striking song by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier, woven from beautiful melodies and profound lyrics.

The warm tone of the acoustic guitar and his vocals—both powerful and delicate—resonate deeply.

The lyrics portray a complex relationship where love and violence intersect, offering sharp insight into social issues.

Included on the album Hozier in September 2014, the track was later released as a single and earned Platinum certification in Canada.

It was also tied to a campaign aimed at raising awareness of domestic violence, generating significant public response.

It’s a perfect song for March, when you may find yourself at a crossroads and want to quietly reflect.

Try That In A Small TownJason Aldean

Jason Aldean – Try That In A Small Town (Official Music Video)
Try That In A Small TownJason Aldean

Jason Aldean’s new song “Try That In A Small Town,” released in May 2023, is a highly controversial work.

As the lead single from the album “Highway Desperado,” it praises small-town values and community spirit while vividly portraying violence and social issues—elements that sparked debate.

Yet it is precisely these aspects that leave a powerful impression on listeners and showcase the depth of Aldean’s expression.

As March—a season of significant change—arrives, why not listen to a song like this and take a moment to reflect on your life?

Wish You The BestLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi – Wish You The Best (Official Video)
Wish You The BestLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi’s profound song “Wish You The Best” is a moving ballad that gently intertwines lost love with hope for a new future.

With the arrival of spring in 2023, the track takes on special meaning for those standing at the threshold of graduation or a new chapter in life.

Co-written with JP Saxe and Grammy winner Malay, Capaldi expresses a generous spirit that sincerely wishes happiness for the other person.

The music video, directed by Phil Beastall, also delivers a heartwarming story that deeply moves viewers.

Perfect for March—a season of farewells and fresh starts—this track from the album “Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent” will inspire courage and hope in listeners at any time.