As autumn deepens and the first hints of winter begin to creep in, November has a certain melancholy that makes you want to drift into contemplation, doesn’t it?
What kind of music do you listen to during this delicate change of seasons?
In this article, under the theme “Songs to Listen to in November,” we’ve put together a selection of wonderful Western classics—across all genres—from tracks that explicitly feature November to songs that simply match the mood of the month.
Some titles make it obvious they’re November songs, but we’ve also included tracks where you realize November is the setting only after reading the lyrics.
Take this opportunity to check them out!
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I Can Never Say GoodbyeThe Cure

Formed in England in 1976, The Cure is a legendary band known as a leading figure in gothic rock, and they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.
This track, included on their first original album in 16 years, Songs of a Lost World, is a farewell-themed song inspired by the death of Robert Smith’s older brother.
The lyrics mention the specific season of November, quietly depicting the pain of loss that lasts forever.
The repeating piano phrases and airy guitars create an arrangement that envelops an indescribable sorrow.
It’s a song that will gently stay close to the hearts of those who have experienced loss or parting.
The Birds Don’t SingClipse, John Legend, Voices of Fire

This track features John Legend and the gospel choir Voices of Fire, alongside the Virginia-born hip-hop duo Clipse.
Opening the album “Let God Sort Em Out,” released in July 2025, the song weaves a memorial narrative reflecting on the passing of the artist’s parents.
Regret over not spending enough time with his mother at the end, and remorse for having strayed from his father’s teachings, are conveyed within a majestic blend of piano and choir, while also referencing events that took place in November.
These themes of loss and contrition resonate with the melancholy of November, as autumn deepens and gives way to winter, leaving a profound impression.
Be sure to check it out.
drunk textHenry Moodie

Henry Moodie is a singer-songwriter from the UK, born in 2004.
This is his signature song, which gained worldwide attention from his activities on TikTok.
It was released in January 2023.
The song’s greatest appeal lies in the specific date mentioned in the lyrics: “November 5th.” It portrays the feelings of an unrequited love—unsent messages to someone who’s by your side as a friend, the painful cycle of typing and deleting under the influence of a little too much to drink.
The simple, piano-centered arrangement highlights the delicate theme of a confession that remains unsent.
The song became a huge hit across Southeast Asia, topping the charts in Malaysia and Indonesia.
It’s a perfect track for a contemplative November night.
LovesickLaufey

Laufey is a jazz-pop singer from Iceland.
With training in classical and jazz music, she creates songs with a modern sensibility that resonate with younger generations.
This piece from her 2023 album “Bewitched” is a ballad that captures the lingering feelings of a romance that ended after just a few days.
The lyrics include a passage that looks back on days in November, layering the loneliness of a brief love over the atmosphere at the end of autumn.
Its chamber music-style arrangement centered on piano and strings, whisper-like vocals, and 1950s-inspired romanticism perfectly suit the melancholy mood of November.
The album “Bewitched,” which includes this song, won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 66th Grammy Awards, a testament to the wide recognition of her talent.
By Your SideRod Wave

This is a track by Rod Wave, a rapper-singer from Florida.
It was released in November 2021.
As he had declared in his previous work that he would “disappear until November,” its November release thrilled fans.
Sampling the melody of Plain White T’s classic “Hey There Delilah,” the song carries a message of comfort for those struggling with loneliness and anxiety.
It wraps the turmoil between success and loss in his melodic vocals.
It’s perfect for a reflective season, and recommended for anyone dealing with heartbreak or a major life change.



