RAG MusicNostalgic Youth songs
A wonderful youth song

Youth-themed Western music. World classics and recommended popular songs.

Youth is one of the most important periods in life.

And when it comes to coloring that youth, music is indispensable, isn’t it?

But with Western songs, looking up the lyrics’ meanings can be a hassle, and you might struggle to find coming-of-age songs that really fit you.

So this time, we’ve picked out Western songs that are perfect for youth!

We also dive deep into the meanings of the lyrics, so don’t worry if you’re not confident in English!

Now, go find the perfect coming-of-age song in English for you!

Youth songs of Western music: World classics and recommended popular tracks (31–40)

We Rule The SchoolBelle & Sebastian

A song by the pop group Belle & Sebastian, formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1996.

It’s included on their 1996 album Tigermilk.

The piece features a beautiful piano melody and gentle vocals, making it a charming and cute track.

Dancing QueenABBA

ABBA – Dancing Queen (Official Music Video)
Dancing QueenABBA

A Euro-pop song released in 1976 by the Swedish group ABBA.

This track helped usher in the disco era that dominated the late 1970s and became a major hit around the world, including in the United States, Australia, and across Europe.

Jack & DianeJohn Mellencamp

John Mellencamp – Jack & Diane (Official Music Video)
Jack & DianeJohn Mellencamp

A 1982 single released by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp.

It reached No.

1 on the Billboard charts and remains his biggest hit.

This youthful song about adolescence continues to be highly regarded today.

WonderboyThe Kinks

The Kinks – Wonderboy (Official Audio)
WonderboyThe Kinks

A 1968 single released by the British rock band The Kinks.

With its playful and catchy piano melody, the song portrays a boy’s adolescence.

It’s also well known that it was one of John Lennon’s favorite songs.

Don’t You (Forget About Me)Simple Minds

Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me)
Don't You (Forget About Me)Simple Minds

The song used in the opening and closing of the classic 1980s teen movie The Breakfast Club.

It’s a 1985 pop song by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, and is often said to be a track that defined the youth of the ’80s.

Youthful Western songs: World classics and recommended popular tracks (41–50)

Rock & Roll High SchoolThe Ramones

Rock & Roll High School – The Ramones
Rock & Roll High SchoolThe Ramones

A 1979 single release by The Ramones, pioneers of New York punk rock.

The high school-set music video features appearances by three of the band members’ girlfriends or wives.

I Need to Be in LoveCarpenters

A heart-stirring ballad by the Carpenters that sings of yearning for eternal love while confronting the harshness of reality.

It stands apart from purely sweet love songs, capturing delicate emotions swaying between ideal and reality, beautifully conveyed through crystalline vocals.

Released as a single from the May 1976 album “A Kind of Hush,” it topped the U.S.

Easy Listening chart.

In 1995, it was chosen as the ending theme for the Japanese TV drama “Miseinen,” drawing renewed attention.

It’s a gem of a melody that gently accompanies quiet nights spent in contemplation or moments of reflecting on memories with someone dear.