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[2026] Moving, Heartfelt Western Music: Timeless Classics and Popular Hits

There are moments when you’re listening to music and your heart suddenly feels full, aren’t there? Sometimes the lyrics sink deeply into your heart, sometimes the melody stirs your emotions—discovering a great song adds a special touch to everyday life.

Still, when you want to find moving songs in Western music, you might wonder where to start.

In this article, we’ll share a rich selection of music that resonates with the heart—from timeless classics loved across generations to popular tracks currently in the spotlight.

You’re sure to find songs that speak to your feelings!

[2026] Heart-Touching, Inspiring Masterpieces and Popular Songs in Western Music (151–160)

Now Is The HourThe 1975

Now Is The Hour (The New Look: Season 1 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack))
Now Is The HourThe 1975

A heartwarming love song that captures feelings for a lover far away.

The 1975’s vocalist, Matty Healy, delivers an expressive performance that beautifully conveys both the pain of parting and the hope of reunion.

Released in February 2024, the track also drew attention as part of the soundtrack for the Apple TV+ series The New Look.

Produced by Jack Antonoff, it offers a fresh sound that helps rediscover the allure of live instruments.

It’s a song that deeply resonates with anyone who’s experienced a long-distance relationship or a close separation.

When you’re apart from someone important, listening to this track might give you the courage to look ahead.

You’re so Good to MeThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys “You’re So Good to Me”
You're so Good to MeThe Beach Boys

A track released only as a single on the B-side of “Sloop John B.” It features a distinctive guitar sound run through a rotary speaker and has a very pop finish.

Brian Wilson’s daughters also covered it with their own group.

Maxwell’s Silver HammerThe Beatles

The Beatles – Maxwell’s Silver Hammer (Anthology 3 Disc 2)
Maxwell's Silver HammerThe Beatles

Although it’s on the classic album Abbey Road, this song isn’t very well known, perhaps because of its playful lyrics.

It’s said that John Lennon hated nursery rhyme–style songs like this one and Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, but as a fan, I think it’s wonderful—Paul’s talent as a melody maker overflows here.

ShiverThe Libertines

A poignant song that portrays the final dreams of dying soldiers and lovers.

Its sound is distinctly Libertines, marked by influences from garage rock and punk rock.

Released on March 8, 2024 as the lead single from their fourth album, All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, the track features lyrics co-written by Carl Barât and Peter Doherty, richly interwoven with their feelings toward “Albion.” The black-and-white music video beautifully captures the song’s world through seaside imagery.

Highly recommended for those who want to feel the transience of life and the preciousness of love.

How Can I Love You (Without Breaking Your Heart)The Struts

The Struts – How Can I Love You (Without Breaking Your Heart) (Lyric Video)
How Can I Love You (Without Breaking Your Heart)The Struts

A gem of a ballad by The Struts that portrays the agony of a bittersweet love.

A departure from their usual powerful rock style, this song delicately expresses nuanced emotions.

It’s about conveying love carefully so as not to hurt the other person—an earnest sentiment that truly resonates.

Released in February 2024, it’s a perfect pick for Valentine’s Day.

Its atmosphere also evokes Rod Stewart and Fleetwood Mac, which adds to its charm.

This warm, comforting track speaks to those struggling in their relationships.

It might be nice to listen to it with someone you love and reaffirm your feelings for each other.