[Western Music] Summer songs that were hits in the ’90s: Recommended classics and popular tracks
The 1990s were a time when alternative rock upended the dominance of the hit charts that had lasted through the ’80s, indie artists brimming with talent thrived without relying on major labels, and one young talent after another emerged in hip-hop and R&B.
Of course, the mainstream pop scene also produced countless big hits.
Among the countless hit songs and classics born from these diverse scenes, this time we’re picking out “summer songs” perfect for the season.
From definitive anthems that sing directly about summer to killer tunes made for hot days, we’re bringing you a richly varied lineup!
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[Western Music] Summer songs that hit in the '90s: Recommended classics and popular tracks (41–50)
Hootie & the BlowfishI Go Blind Hootie & The Blowfish

It’s the song I Go Blind by the American rock band Hootie & The Blowfish.
In fact, the song was originally released by the Canadian rock band 54-40.
Hootie & The Blowfish covered it, and their version was used in the hugely popular TV show Friends.
As a result, the song was played repeatedly on the radio and climbed high on the charts, becoming even more popular than the original.
Be sure to listen to both versions and compare them!
You Were Meant For MeJewel

The ’90s were a time when female vocalists were especially distinctive in their own ways.
This is “You Were Meant for Me” by Jewel, a singer-songwriter from the United States.
It’s included on the album “Pieces of You.” The way she sometimes murmurs the lyrics gives the song an added sense of realism.
It’s definitely a track you’ll want to listen to after a breakup!
Sex And CandyMarcy Playground

Marcy Playground is an American alternative rock band.
This song, which combines a calm tone with a distinctive melody, strongly conveys their unique worldview influenced by 1970s music, and it was later covered by Maroon 5.
The song became a huge hit in the United States and Canada, and its mysteriously atmospheric music video is also a must-see.
FantasyMariah Carey

A song that samples Tom Tom Club’s 1981 hit “Genius of Love.” It was released as a single in 1995.
The rap that appears at the beginning and end of the track is by Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
The music video was filmed at Rye Playland, an amusement park in New York.
TornNatalie Imbruglia

This is the song Torn by Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia.
It’s included on her 1997 album Left of the Middle.
Her tender, heart-fluttering vocals are unexpected given her boyish appearance.
The groovy drums and arpeggiated guitar give it a ’90s alternative rock feel.
It’s a popular track in Japan as well.
Smells Like Teen SpiritNirvana

Although they were active for only seven years, Nirvana produced numerous classic songs.
Even those who aren’t rock fans might recognize the band fronted by Kurt Cobain.
One of their iconic tracks, released in 1991, is “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” This song quickly became a social phenomenon and is synonymous with Nirvana.
With its quintessentially rock sound and lyrics, it’s a perfect choice for background music during summer workouts.
Don’t SpeakNo Doubt

This is the song “Don’t Speak” by No Doubt, a punk band led by the queen of Western rock, Gwen Stefani.
The track is included on their third album, Tragic Kingdom.
It’s a very emotional love song.
Gwen delivers the heartrending melody with passion.
It’s almost unfair that she can sing not only with a powerful voice, but also with a whispery, sultry tone!






