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[2026] Classics and Recommended Popular Western Songs to Listen to in October

In recent years, the intense heat of summer has lingered on even after autumn arrives, and it’s really not until October that it finally starts to feel like fall.

It’s a comfortable time of year that makes you want to go out for a walk or a drive, and it’s also perfect for quiet contemplation at home—so I’ve put together a list of Western music classics that make great background music.

From songs that take October itself as their theme to mellow tracks that suit autumn’s slightly melancholic mood, I’ve selected a wide range—from recent hits to timeless classics.

You might even make a new discovery, like realizing that a song’s lyrics actually mention October!

Be sure to check them out.

[2026] Classic Western songs to listen to in October: Recommended popular tracks (101–110)

RunawaysThe Killers

The Killers are a four-piece band known for their distinctive new wave sound with heavy use of synthesizers.

Since they’re a globally famous band, many of you have probably heard of them.

Released in 2012, Runaways is a track that showcases their signature electric sound.

The verses have a darker melody, but the energy surges as soon as the chorus hits.

It’s a perfect pick for autumn parties!

R.I.P. 2 My YouthThe Neighbourhood

The Neighbourhood – R.I.P. 2 My Youth (Official Video)
R.I.P. 2 My YouthThe Neighbourhood

A ballad by the American rock band The Neighbourhood.

It depicts the climb from childhood to adulthood—perhaps capturing the feelings of a slightly precocious teenager.

As summer ends and autumn begins, it’s a perfect, mellow sound for a calmer season.

While the tempo is relaxed, the lyrics are expressed with a machine-gun-like density of words, perhaps influenced by hip-hop.

Enjoy this modern take on a mixed-genre sound.

October & AprilThe Rasmus with Anette Olzon

The Rasmus with Anette Olzon – October & April (Official Music Video)
October & AprilThe Rasmus with Anette Olzon

This song beautifully captures an autumnal mood with a melancholic atmosphere.

The dramatic world created by the duet between The Rasmus and Anette Olzon is striking.

Released in November 2009, the track is included on The Rasmus’s best-of album “Best of 2001–2009.” The lyrics, which liken the contrasting seasons of October and April to a man and a woman, evoke complex romantic dynamics as autumn deepens.

It’s perfect as background music for enjoying the charms of fall—whether leaf peeping or relaxing in a café.

A recommended track for those who want to feel autumn’s arrival and spend some time in quiet reflection.

October GreyThe Screaming Jets

The Screaming Jets – October Grey
October GreyThe Screaming Jets

It’s a classic autumn song steeped in melancholy and regret.

Released as a single in August 1997 by the Australian rock band The Screaming Jets, it’s included on the album World Gone Crazy.

Centered on themes of lost love and reflections on the past, it skillfully conveys the protagonist’s powerlessness and loneliness, making its melancholic mood a perfect match for the solitude of autumn.

Although it peaked at No.

55 on the ARIA chart and wasn’t a major commercial hit, it has become a deeply cherished track among the band’s fans.

A remastered version of the music video is also available on YouTube, offering visual enjoyment as well.

It’s an ideal song to listen to at autumn dusk while gazing out the window.

9th of octoberTove Lo

Tove Lo – 9th of october (Sign Interpretation by Shelby Mitchusson)
9th of octoberTove Lo

Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo.

Her release “9th of October” is not to be missed.

The title means “October 9th,” and the lyrics are structured so that what happened on October 9 gradually comes to light.

Minor spoilers from here, but it seems the song’s protagonist unexpectedly broke up with their lover on October 9.

The sorrowful story is truly heart-wrenching.