[2026] Best melancholic summer classics in Western music: recommended popular songs
Party anthems that hype up the hot summer are great, but there are probably many of you who also want to chill at dusk with bittersweet melodies and sounds.
In this article, we introduce popular Western hits and recommended classics under the theme of “Bittersweet Summer Masterpieces.”
The first half highlights the latest releases and recent favorites, while the latter half lines up a host of timeless classics.
From laid-back numbers to upbeat tracks whose melodies and lyrics are achingly poignant, enjoy a wide variety of summer songs!
- Emotional Western Music Special | Handpicked from All Generations
- Resonance of Twilight: Emo Western Songs Echoing at Summer’s End
- [2026 Edition] Moving Western Songs to Listen to in Summer: Tear-Jerking Masterpieces
- Western Music Summer Songs Ranking [2026]
- [2026] Moving Western songs that touch the heart: A roundup of recommended classics
- [Classic and Contemporary Hits] Emotionally Stirring, Heart-Touching Songs
- A gentle song. A classic that calms the heart. A song that makes you feel kind.
- [Unrequited Love] Heart-wrenching Love Songs | A Roundup of Tear-Inducing Crush and Breakup Tracks
- [2026 Updated] Western songs to listen to in summer: Recommended summer tunes
- Western music singers and artists you want to listen to in summer: Ranking [2026]
- [2026] A Roundup of Classic Western Songs and Popular Summer Anthems to Listen to in August
- Top 2026 Rankings of Melancholic Western Songs
- [2026] Must-Listen Western Rock: Popular and Recommended Classic Songs for Summer
[2026] Best bittersweet summer classics in Western music: recommended popular songs (131–140)
Seasons ChangeExposé

Exposé is a three-member girl group from the United States.
They have many danceable, pop songs and were active in the 1980s.
“Seasons Change,” released in 1987, is an especially memorable ballad among their works.
It became a major hit, reaching number one on the U.S.
Billboard chart.
SongbirdKenny G

Kenny G is a saxophone player from the United States.
Active in the fusion genre, he released the album Duotones in 1987, which became his first work to reach the top 10 on the U.S.
charts.
Included on that album is Songbird.
Distinguished by its delicate sensibility, the piece is widely beloved in Japan as well.
Never Really Loved MeKygo, Dean Lewis

Kygo, a singer who represents Norway and is also known worldwide as a trackmaker, collaborated with Australian singer Dean Lewis on “Never Really Loved Me.” Kygo hasn’t created many love songs in the past.
This time, however, he brought in Dean Lewis—renowned for his love songs—as the vocalist, taking on a style he hasn’t tried before.
Pay attention to the poignant lyrics that make you reflect on the meaning of love.
Hopelessly Devoted To YouOlivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John, a female singer from Australia who has many fans in Japan.
The love ballad she performed in the film Grease, in which she starred alongside John Travolta, is known in Japan by the title “Aisuredo Kanashi” (“I Love You, But It’s Sad”).
In this song, where Olivia sings, “I love you so much I can’t help myself,” the bittersweet feeling is turned up to 100%.
DriveThe Cars

The Cars are a rock band from the United States.
As a new wave band, they enjoyed popularity in the 1980s.
Among their works—many of which have a strong rhythmic drive—“Drive” stands out as one of their finest slow ballads.
It was released in 1984, and its wistful melody, evocative of the fading summer, is especially captivating.



