[2025] Western songs to listen to on April Fools’ Day: A roundup of tracks themed around lies
When it comes to April Fools’ Day, everyone knows it as the day when “it’s okay to tell lies,” but in recent years it’s also taken on a fairly positive image, with companies posting jokey ads and news on social media rather than nasty, deceitful lies.
In this article, we’ve rounded up a variety of classic Western songs related to “lies” that we want you to listen to on April Fools’ Day.
It’s a diverse lineup spanning genres, including not only the latest hits but also timeless classics, so be sure to check it out!
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【2025】Foreign songs to listen to on April Fools’ Day: A collection of lie-themed tracks (31–40)
Won’t Get Fooled AgainThe Who

I’m never getting fooled again.
It’s a song about distrust in politics—about the powerful who deceive and betray the public—but it’s also perfect for you if you got totally tricked on April Fools’ Day.
I think it would even work well as background music for a surprise party.
A Little Less ConversationElvis Presley

If you’re watching a movie on April Fools’ Day, I recommend Ocean’s Eleven—you’ll definitely be fooled by its twisty story.
The Elvis Presley classic used as an insert song will surely lift your spirits.
This TownFrank Sinatra

This is the perfect insert song from the movie Ocean’s 11 for April Fools’ Day.
It’s a track about Las Vegas, the city famous for being a place where your life can be turned around at the casino.
One of the characters said he shook hands with Frank Sinatra.
A must-see.
Don’t Be FooledHugh Dillon

It’s a track marked by a husky, compelling vocal that seems to say, “Don’t be fooled,” set against a simple piano tone with just a few keys struck, an electric guitar weaving a quiet melody, and a steady, monotonous drum rhythm.
Since it’s April Fools’ Day, using it as background music for games like poker—where bluffing and mind games are key—could heighten the tension and make things more exciting.
Never EnoughLoren Allred

A perfect song from the film The Greatest Showman to watch on April Fools’ Day.
In the story, the protagonist is mocked as a con artist and a fraud, but then he’s captivated by a stunning performance that proves she is the one with true talent.
The lyrics, evoking an insatiable hunger that can’t be satisfied no matter how successful you become, are also perfect for the start of a new year.
[2025] Western songs you want to listen to on April Fools' Day: A roundup of tracks themed around lies (41–50)
FreedomPharrell Williams

For April Fools’ Day, a perfect pick with unexpected twists that will fool you is the Now You See Me series, where genius magicians take on crime.
The second film, Now You See Me 2, made headlines for featuring Daniel Radcliffe, famous for playing Harry Potter.
Pharrell Williams performs one of the insert songs.
April FoolsRufus Wainwright

If you’re looking for Western songs to listen to on April Fools’ Day, you won’t want to miss tracks titled “April Fools.” Rufus Wainwright is also well known for singing “Hallelujah,” which was featured in the film Shrek.





