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Lovely Western music

Western music I want to listen to leisurely on the weekend. World classics and popular songs.

Have you been able to take your time listening to Western music lately?

On weekdays, with work or school, it’s hard to relax and enjoy foreign songs, isn’t it?

I’ve picked out some classic Western tracks that are perfect for a slow weekend listen!

You might find some artists whose names you knew but whose music you’ve never actually listened to.

Here you go!

Western songs I want to relax and listen to on the weekend: World classics and popular tracks (91–100)

Why Can’t ILiz Phair

Liz Phair is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.

This song was released as a single from her self-titled album, which came out in 2003.

It is her only hit to have made the Top 40 on the charts.

TryP!nk

P!nk – Try (Official Video)
TryP!nk

A song produced with the participation of songwriter busbee, who also worked on hits by Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry.

Released as a pop-rock ballad single in 2012, it sings about taking risks for love.

It was performed at the 2014 Grammy Awards.

Brown Eyed GirlVan Morrison

Van Morrison – Brown Eyed Girl (Official Audio)
Brown Eyed GirlVan Morrison

Originally titled “Brown Skin Girl,” the song is about an interracial relationship.

To make it more radio-friendly, the title and some of the lyrics were revised.

The track won a Million-Air award at the 2009 BMI London Awards.

Fast CarTracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman – Fast Car (Official Music Video)
Fast CarTracy Chapman

A single from the self-titled debut album released in 1988 by American singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman.

It won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance in 1989.

Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones

A song written in 1999 by songwriter and guitarist Jesse Harris.

This Norah Jones version changes the key and adds a drum beat.

Beloved in places like coffee shops and bookstores, the song won a Grammy Award in 2003.