Best Western Snow Songs to Listen to on a Snowy Night [2026]
A winter night, letting yourself sink into music as you watch the snow drift outside the window.
The perfect way to color such a quiet moment is with Western songs themed around snow.
From romantic ballads to the refreshing pop tunes you often hear at ski resorts, snow-inspired tracks abound around the world.
From songs perfect for the Christmas season to tracks you’ll want to play on a winter drive, this time we’ll introduce a wide range of classic snow-themed Western songs you can enjoy in various situations.
Please enjoy the diverse “snow songs” created by artists from around the world!
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[2026] Best Western snow songs to listen to on a snowy night (51–60)
SnowJJ72

A winter classic from Ireland’s JJ72.
Released in September 2000, this track appears on their debut album “JJ72” and is beloved by many fans as one of the band’s signature songs.
Its lyrics poetically depict loneliness, introspection, and the transience of existence, paired with a melodious, ethereal sound.
Blending elements of alternative rock and shoegaze, its distinctive musicality resonates deeply with listeners.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play alone on a quiet, snowy night—subdued and reflective.
Recommended for those who want to sink into a sentimental mood or spend some introspective time.
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It SnowJessica Simpson

The classic song “Let It Snow,” loved by many artists, has been covered by Jessica Simpson.
Unlike the mainstream jazz version of “Let It Snow,” her take is quite up-tempo with a distinctly American vibe.
The Christmasy arrangement and her bright voice are a perfect match.
Velvet SnowKings Of Leon

Kings of Leon are a band highly praised by Bob Dylan and Noel Gallagher, known for their sound influenced by garage rock and country.
This track is quite up-tempo and is recommended for when you want to lift your spirits.
It’s a song that evokes playing in the snow.
Snow WaltzLindsey Stirling

A fantastical and dramatic violin resounds—so grand it wouldn’t feel out of place as the theme song of an epic film.
Snow Waltz is an ambitious work by Lindsey Stirling, a uniquely talented violinist and dancer.
I can’t help but be amazed by her world, where she effortlessly pulls off the feat of playing while dancing.
Lindsey is also extremely well-known as a YouTuber.
Let’s immerse ourselves in the sonic stories crafted by this artist, who has contributed to many video game and anime soundtracks.
[2026] Western Snow Classics (61–70) to Listen to on a Snowy Night
SnowmanSia

Sia, known for her trendy electro-style R&B and featured in a Dior TV commercial, takes on a classic, airy jazz ballad with “Snowman.” It’s perfect for listening indoors on a cold winter day.
Using a folkloric, proverb-like narrative style, the lyrics weave in keywords like sub-zero temperatures and the sun, creating a curious link between reality and a whimsical world.
It’s a bittersweet yet heartwarming song that even brings to mind Olaf from Frozen.
Pale SnowSuede

In the winter of 2016, Suede released a stirring track featured on the album Night Thoughts, a song that portrays a fragile love.
Through the imagery of pale snow, it delicately conveys the pain of a fading relationship.
Its minimal arrangement and restrained melody quietly communicate an inner sorrow.
The piece appears on the band’s seventh album and was created as part of a grand narrative themed around fear and loss.
Presented as a special project integrated with film, it maintains a cohesive theme both visually and sonically.
It’s a song to listen to on a snowy, silent night, when you want to confront the emotions deep within your heart.
Suede’s delicate musicality resonates as if melting into the stillness of a winter night.
Forever WinterTaylor Swift

A masterpiece that lets you feel deep affection, “Forever Winter.” It’s a track included on Taylor Swift’s album Red (Taylor’s Version).
The lyrics use winter and cold to symbolize the harsh seasons of life, and the summer sun to symbolize love.
The key point, though, is that the message is addressed to a former lover.
Because of that, you can feel a heartwarming message while also being moved by a bittersweet sadness.
With that in mind, the title’s meaning also feels more profound when you listen.



