Recommended Western music for men in their 50s: world classics and popular songs
Every track is a classic!
But I totally overlooked them.
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Doesn’t that happen to you sometimes?
It happens to me a lot.
This time, I’ve put together a collection of Western songs popular among men in their 50s!
You’ve probably heard many of them, but if you listen again, you might discover something new.
Be sure to check them out.
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Recommended Western music for men in their 50s: World classics and popular songs (111–120)
SailingRod Stewart

Rod, who moved his base of activities from the UK to the US, released an album pointedly titled “Atlantic Crossing.” This dramatic song, which closes the album, is a ballad that was often performed as the final number before the encore at concerts.
Power of LoveHuey Lewis & The News

The theme song from the movie Back to the Future.
As the film became a huge hit, this song also became a massive success.
It was Huey’s biggest hit as well.
His powerful vocals and pop-infused rock ’n’ roll perfectly matched the film’s image.
I Go CrazyPaul Davis

This number is famous as a super long-selling hit that stayed on the Billboard Hot 100 for 40 weeks.
It was used as the title theme for the film ‘Somehow, Crystal,’ which brought Yasuo Tanaka’s name to public attention at the time.
In Japan, perhaps because Paul Davis’s sage-like appearance didn’t fit the AOR image—though the exact reason is unclear—the record jacket was replaced with a floral illustration.





