[2026] Spring, Thrilling! A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Listen to in Spring
When the warm breeze begins to blow, don’t you suddenly feel like discovering new music?Spring is a season of encounters, farewells, and fresh starts.We’ve gathered a wide range of timeless Western hits that are perfect for this restless time of year.From songs that gently nudge you to take a new step forward, to powerful numbers that help you say goodbye to your past self, to light, bouncy sounds that make your body move—this collection offers a rich variety of moods.We’ve also included plenty of fresh, recent hits, so you’re sure to find a track that brightens your spring playlist.
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[2026] Spring, Hearts Racing! A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Hear in Spring (111–120)
Another LoveTom Odell

It’s a spring love song about lingering feelings for an ex.
It was included on British singer-songwriter Tom Odell’s 2013 album Long Way Down.
Rather than sadness or heartbreak, it exudes a kind of stubborn refusal to let go, making it a work with a shadowy undertone.
[2026] Spring, hearts racing! A roundup of classic Western songs to listen to in spring (121–130)
WaterTyla

Hailing from South Africa, Tyla masterfully navigates the genres of pop, R&B, Afrobeats, and Amapiano.
Her track “Water,” released in 2023, became a major hit.
The song captivates with a soothing melody over an Amapiano rhythm and lyrics that portray passionate romance.
It also carries a refreshing feel that evokes the start of a new love with the arrival of spring.
As a new chapter of life begins, this is a song that gives you the courage to take a step toward the future, filled with excitement and anticipation.
Be sure to pay attention to Tyla’s powerful vocals, which seem to sweep away any lingering anxieties.
Lovin On MeJack Harlow

Jack Harlow is an American rapper born in 1998 who has released numerous hits.
His pop-rap song “Lovin On Me,” released on November 10, 2023, samples the R&B classic “Whatever (Bass Soliloquy)” and became a viral hit on TikTok.
The track has drawn attention as a declaration of a new era unlike anything Jack Harlow has done before.
The lyrics express his personal preferences regarding relationships, fame, and interactions with women in a fresh and candid way.
It’s a refreshing track that perfectly suits anyone starting a new chapter this spring.
SmileLily Allen

Lily Allen’s debut single, released in 2006.
It became an instant hit in her home country of England, and she performed the song on television appearances such as Top of the Pops and Saturday Night Live, as well as at other promotional events.
The organ part was sampled from “Free Soul” by The Soul Brothers, a reggae group from the 1960s.
Spring BreakdownLuke Bryan

A nostalgic song included on Spring Break…Checkin’ Out, the seventh EP by American country music artist Luke Bryan, released in 2015.
The album reached No.
1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.
The 59th Street Bridge SongSimon&Garfunkel

Despite running under two minutes, this song leaves a vivid impression with its timelessly beautiful melody and vocal harmonies, along with a friendly, folky sound—perfect as laid-back springtime holiday background music.
Also known in Japanese as “The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy),” this track was released in 1966 by Simon & Garfunkel, the globally beloved folk/folk-rock duo behind numerous classics in music history.
Written and composed by member Paul Simon, the song is also famous for having been covered by many artists and bands after its release.
One notable example is Harpers Bizarre, a popular group in the soft rock genre, who covered the song and made their debut in 1967.
Both versions are great picks for springtime BGM, so be sure to compare them!
Rock ‘N’ Roll High SchoolThe Ramones

A new life isn’t just for honor students.
For delinquents too, spring means a new term—a season that makes your heart skip with excitement.
Maybe it’s only the middle-aged who want to hear this before heading to school, but… it’s the Ramones’ “Rock ’n’ Roll High School.” Punk rock that needs no detailed explanation! Put this track on and strut your way to school!



