Western songs to listen to in the evening: a collection of moody tracks perfect for sunset time
There’s something about that time when the sun slowly sets that often sends us drifting into deep thought.
This time, I’d like to introduce some international tracks that set a comfortable mood for that mellow sunset hour.
The selection leans toward chic, calm tunes, so listening while you’re busy preparing dinner might help you relax and ease your shoulders a bit.
Enjoy these superb tracks—perfectly emotional in moderation, with an elegant atmosphere.
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Western songs to listen to in the evening: A collection of moody tracks for sunset time (31–40)
Bed Of RosesBon Jovi

It’s a bittersweet waltz-tempo ballad released by Bon Jovi.
Over the piano sound, Jon Bon Jovi’s heartfelt, gentle, and wistful vocals resonate.
The occasional sweet guitar obbligatos enhance the atmosphere.
New Love In TownEurope

It’s a bittersweet ballad by the Swedish rock band Europe, included on one of their post-reunion albums.
Centered around piano and strings, the arrangement blends with Joey Tempest’s melodic, sweet vocals to create a very pleasant feel.
Way to the ShowSOLANGE

This number by Solange, an R&B artist from the United States, is characterized by dreamy melodies and relaxed vocals.
Included on her March 2019 album “When I Get Home,” the track centers on the theme of an homage to her hometown of Houston.
Its urban sound makes extensive use of synthesizers, and the lyrics—pursuing self-expression and freedom—leave a strong impression.
Solange herself directed the music video, which showcases Texas culture and African American aesthetics.
It’s a song that sets the perfect mood for sunset time—one to enjoy with a laid-back frame of mind.
Sailing ShipsWhitesnake

It’s a grand number released by David Coverdale’s band, Whitesnake, featuring a dramatic sound that begins with the sitar, an Indian stringed instrument with an oriental atmosphere.
The melodious harmony arrangement by guitarist Steve Vai is beautiful.
Still AliveNegative

The Finnish rock band Negative’s songs are perfect for twilight reflections.
The crystalline guitar tones and sweet, aching vocals seep into the heart.
Released in February 2019, this track sings of an unyielding will—facing sleepless nights and the fear of losing someone dear without ever giving up.
The words “I’m still alive” have the power to rouse the listener’s spirit.
Put it on while you’re hurriedly preparing dinner, and it might bring your mind some peace.
It’s also a recommended song for anyone wrestling with themselves or struggling in a relationship with someone they love.
Western songs you’ll want to listen to in the evening. A collection of moody tracks perfect for sunset time (41–50)
a whiter shade of paleRiot

This is a track where Riot, known for their unwavering, majestic metal sound, covers Procol Harum’s classic.
Mike DiMeo’s bluesy, powerful vocals are thoroughly satisfying, and the melodious harmonies are captivating, resulting in a moving piece.
The Whole World’s Gonna KnowMr. BIG

It’s a slightly darker rock track from a seasoned rock band, Mr.
Big, featured on one of their albums.
It kicks off with an impressive guitar riff by Paul Gilbert, followed by Eric Martin’s powerful vocals.
The guitar solo in the middle is blazing and seriously cool.





