Among the many Western songs out there, what type do you like?
In this article, I’ll introduce some calm Western tracks that help you relax and make you want to sit back and listen slowly.
We’ve picked songs that are primarily acoustic, with a relatively even, understated feel, and tracks featuring soothing whispery vocals.
These gentle, laid-back tunes will help cool down a tired mind.
Give them a try when you want to be soothed, or play them as background music before going to sleep.
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Recommendations for Quiet Western Music: Songs That Wrap You in a Peaceful Moment (1–10)
BlindsidedBon Iver

Bon Iver, a two-time Grammy winner, created “Blindsided” around the theme of the “inside.” The song explores one’s inner self and the feeling of staying shut in on a snowy day while being preoccupied with the world outside.
Take your time listening and let your imagination wander about what these elements might mean.
Also note how the arrangement starts out simply, with the drums taking the lead, and then gradually builds in volume and intensity toward the latter half in both sound and vocals.
There may be a hidden message in that structure as well.
Like A StarCorinne Bailey Rae

British singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae.
Her debut single is “Like A Star.” As the title suggests, it’s themed around “stars” and is a beautiful love song.
The first half has a rhythmic R&B feel, while the latter half settles into a quiet arrangement that highlights her whispery vocals.
The tempo gradually slows down, so it naturally helps you feel calmer.
Also, be sure to check out the dreamy music video.
The Other SideMOON CHILD

MOONCHILD is a music loop creator specializing in neo-soul.
Their tracks are all calm and relaxing, but the one I especially recommend is “The Other Side.” It’s a song featured on their 2019 album Little Ghost.
The vocals are sung in a whispery tone throughout.
As for the sound, the first half has an R&B feel driven by the bassline, while the latter half shifts to a piano-led, jazz-like impression.
Enjoy the way the song’s atmosphere evolves.
You and MeNeil Young

I think many people enjoy acoustic solo performances.
With that in mind, let me introduce “You and Me.” It’s a song by Neil Young, one of the iconic musicians of the rock world.
His light, high tenor vocals will make you relax without even realizing it.
The melody stays within a steady range throughout, making it perfect for winding down, like before going to sleep.
By the way, the lyrics reflect on life, giving the song a deeply resonant flavor—be sure to pay attention to them, too.
Moon RiverAudrey Hepburn

The masterpiece Breakfast at Tiffany’s shines brilliantly in film history.
Even people who don’t usually watch movies have probably heard of it.
In the film, Audrey Hepburn performs Moon River.
Set to a jazz-tinged sound and singing of love, combined with her crystal-clear voice, it left a powerful impression on viewers.
Even if you haven’t seen the movie, you’ll feel how remarkable it is once you listen.
By the way, the version sung by the composer Henry Mancini is also highly recommended.
Love YourselfJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber, who enjoys great popularity in Japan as well, sparked buzz in 2015 with his release of “Love Yourself.” It’s a ballad notable for its trumpet-driven sound.
With a title like that, you might expect warm, affectionate lyrics.
But actually, it’s the opposite: the song is a diss track aimed at his ex.
The nuance of the title is less “love yourself” in a positive way and more like “you can just love yourself.” That said, the overall feel is calm, making it a relaxing listen.
Lay, Lady, LayBob Dylan

For those who want to be soothed by warm country music, “Lay, Lady, Lay” is highly recommended.
This is a song Bob Dylan wrote for his wife with love.
His slightly husky voice pairs beautifully with the low tones of the congas, creating a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere.
You can also sense the depth of his affection for his wife in the way he sings.
If you’re intrigued, try comparing it with his other songs—you’ll notice the difference.



