[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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Spring (Among The Living)My Morning Jacket

A song included on the album “The Waterfall,” released in 2015 by the American rock band My Morning Jacket.
The track incorporates various sections from a collage created by the band’s singer-songwriter Jim James on his personal laptop.
How Crazy Are You ?Meja

Meja is a Swedish artist who has gained worldwide popularity.
Many of you in Japan may know her, as she has appeared on Japanese variety shows in the past.
“How Crazy Are You?” is one of her signature works, released in 1996.
While it’s not a song that directly sings about spring, its lyrics—portraying someone pouring passionate love into the person they like—pair wonderfully with the season.
It’s a refreshing track, so be sure to give it a listen.
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I’m YoursJason Mraz

A single released in 2008 by Jason Mraz.
It conveys a message of generosity in love and life.
Since a demo version was released in 2005, hundreds of fans have covered the song on YouTube.
It reached No.
1 on the charts in several European countries, including Norway, Sweden, and Portugal.
Waiting for the SunThe Doors

Spending a spring day listening to a song titled “Waiting for the Sun” seems like it would offer listeners an indescribable moment in time.
It’s a track included on Morrison Hotel, the fifth album released in 1970 by The Doors, led by Jim Morrison—the legendary singer, a wildly unconventional poet with overwhelming charisma who died at the young age of 27.
One thing to note is that while there is an album of the same name, Waiting for the Sun, released in 1968, this particular song is not actually included on that album.
Unlike the pop-leaning style of the album Waiting for the Sun, this number is built around a bluesy guitar, and you can kind of understand why it was left off despite sharing the title.
If you listen to this song alone in your room, ignoring the spring sunlight streaming in through the window, you might feel as if you’re being taken away to another world.
April Come She WillSimon&Garfunkel

A song produced by Paul Simon.
It portrays the changing seasons as a metaphor for a woman’s shifting moods.
Included on the 1966 album “Sounds of Silence,” it is the shortest track at 1 minute and 51 seconds, and it was used in the film “The Graduate.”
She’s ElectricOasis

What’s amazing about Oasis, after all, is their easy-to-remember melodies and catchy choruses.
No matter which song you listen to, it’s never monotonous—there’s just the right amount of dynamics, and it’s no wonder everyone loves them.
This is their “She’s Electric.” With its brisk melody and sound, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to head out with a spring in your step.
April 29, 1992Sublime

A track from Sublime’s masterpiece album “Sublime,” emblematic of 90s crossover bands.
It’s full of their native California vibe, with a quintessentially 90s blend of alternative hip-hop and reggae that’s absolutely spot-on.
While it perfectly suits the cheerful mood of spring, the lyrics themselves are serious, centering on the theme of the Los Angeles riots.



