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[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.

[2026] Spring, Feel the Surge! A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Hear in Spring (41–50)

HolidayMadonna

Madonna – Holiday [Audio]
HolidayMadonna

It’s a song released in 1983.

It’s a quintessential piece of American pop—catchy and easy to listen to, and probably something everyone has heard at least once.

If this track is on the album, you might get to hear other great songs too.

The Rain Song (2012 Remaster)Led Zeppelin

For Led Zeppelin, this is a ballad featured on their fifth album, Houses of the Holy, notable for its meticulous and dramatic arrangement.

The lyrics, which contrast the fickleness of love with the changing seasons, evoke a deeply sentimental, melancholic mood.

Another highlight is bassist John Paul Jones’s performance on the Mellotron, recreating string-like sounds.

All About That BassMeghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass (Official Video)
All About That BassMeghan Trainor

I think this song wonderfully captures a spring-like poppiness, lightness, and mildness.

Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass.” It’s a song I personally love as well.

Listening to it again, the bass line conveys a tropical, laid-back vibe, and I realized it’s a track that neatly includes elements that make it fun.

I think it’s a very well-crafted, truly outstanding classic.

Grazing In the GrassThe Friends Of Distinction

With the arrival of spring resounds the Friends of Distinction’s timeless classic, “Grazing in the Grass.” Though released in 1969, its unfading funky beat and soothing melody blend retro and modern to perfection.

Its fresh feel and gentle, springlike structure make it a masterpiece truly befitting the start of a new season.

The work reflects the group’s message—founded by Harry Elston and Floyd Butler—of finding simple joys and savoring the present.

True to its name, the album “Grazin’” is packed with tracks that evoke open meadows and breezy freedom, making it perfect for spring drives and picnics!

Kamikaze

MØ – Kamikaze (Official Video)
KamikazeMØ

A single released in 2015 by Danish singer-songwriter MØ.

A collaboration with Major Lazer’s Diplo, the track is filled with honking horns and became a hit across several European countries, including Denmark and Belgium.

Let’s Fall In LoveDiana Krall

Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall gracefully performs this classic that lightly celebrates the joy and anticipation of falling in love.

Her delicate piano touch and sensuous vocals resonate like the warmth of spring, gently enveloping the heart.

Featured on her 1999 album “When I Look In Your Eyes,” this piece is a superb reinterpretation of the 1933 film theme song by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler.

With a swing-infused jazz arrangement and refined musicianship, it brings out new charms in the song.

The Grammy-winning album is a perfect companion for the start of a new season—an ideal track for those who wish to spend a calm, soothing moment.

StrandedAmy Pearson

Its refreshing sound and vocals are just perfect for a clear spring day, don’t you think? This is a song by the UK singer-songwriter Amy Pearson.

It’s included on her 2008 album “Who I Am.”