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Hidden gems that resonate with the heart. Be enveloped by the beautiful melodies of Western music.

Now that we can listen to hit songs from many countries on video sites and music streaming services, why not try listening to tracks that tend to be overshadowed by those hits, or classic songs you might only know by name? Even with songs you’ve heard in the past, giving them another listen might lead to new discoveries.

Hidden gems that resonate with the heart. Enveloped by the beautiful melodies of Western music (21–30)

Lover, You Should’ve Come OverJeff Buckley

Jeff Buckley – Lover, You Should’ve Come Over (Official Video)
Lover, You Should've Come OverJeff Buckley

This is an achingly beautiful soul ballad left behind by the legendary American singer Jeff Buckley, who died far too young at 30.

It sings of the helpless regret and burning longing after a breakup.

If you’ve ever let go of someone precious because of youthful mistakes, you’ll likely find this song deeply relatable.

Wishing “I wanted you to come see me,” only to realize it’s too late—those feelings with nowhere to go are truly painful.

The track appears on the classic album Grace and was also featured in the drama FlashForward.

Even decades after its August 1994 release, it continues to move hearts.

On a quiet night when you want to be alone with your thoughts, you might let yourself sink into this heavenly voice.

The Dying Of The LightNoel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – The Dying Of The Light (Official Lyric Video)
The Dying Of The LightNoel Gallagher

The songs by the band led by Noel Gallagher draw you into a world of profound lyrics, with guitar melodies that awaken a comforting sense of emotion.

They reflect on the passage of time and the fading of youth, depicting the struggles of life and the battle against societal expectations.

Included on the 2015 album “Chasing Yesterday,” which won Best Album at the Q Awards that same year, it offers one of the most diverse ranges of sounds in Noel’s 30-plus-year career.

When you need the courage to face life’s challenges, why not give this track a listen?

DillyBand of Horses

Band of Horses – Dilly (Official Video)
DillyBand of Horses

This piece was included on the album Infinite Arms, released in May 2010.

It showcases the delicate sensibilities of the indie rock band Band of Horses.

The lyrics deftly capture the complexity of human relationships and a sense of loneliness, sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

The music video, filmed in the Mojave Desert, also drew attention.

Its quietly stirring melody and the gentle vocals of Ben Bridwell create a world that’s perfect for spending calm, reflective moments.

It’s a recommended track for stepping away from the noise of everyday life and taking time to face yourself.

Start AnewBeady Eye

This is a warm song that sings of anticipation and hope for a new beginning.

Its gentle melody and fresh vocals make it a perfect companion for stepping away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

This track by Beady Eye is included on the album “BE,” released in 2013.

It reached No.

2 on the UK Albums Chart and earned Silver certification in the UK, making it a standout on a celebrated record.

Liam Gallagher’s voice is striking, carrying a frank charm that feels as if it speaks directly to the listener’s heart.

It adds color to ordinary days and brings a lift of energy—a song that’s perfect for anyone about to take a new step forward.

Out of TimeBlur

A track from Blur’s seventh album, Think Tank, released in 2003.

It delicately portrays the busyness and loneliness of modern society, evoking deep empathy in listeners.

Damon Albarn’s heartfelt vocals and the warm melody are striking, and the song’s appeal becomes more apparent with repeated listens.

Released as a single in April 2003, it reached No.

5 on the UK Singles Chart.

The music video depicts the lives of people serving on a warship and won a D&AD Award.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you pause amid busy days and reflect on the importance of human relationships.

Blown by the windBob Dylan

Blowin’ in the Wind — Bob Dylan, “Kaze ni Fukarete”
Blowing in the Wind Bob Dylan

A masterpiece born during the turbulent 1960s continues to resonate in our hearts.

Its lyrics, expressing a yearning for peace and freedom through a series of questions, spark the listener’s imagination.

This signature work by Bob Dylan was included on the 1963 album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.

The cover by Peter, Paul and Mary became a major hit, reaching No.

2 on the Billboard Pop chart.

Embraced as an anthem of the civil rights movement, it was also performed at the 1963 March on Washington.

When you want to question the injustices of society, why not listen to this song? Its universal message is sure to bring a fresh breeze to your heart.

VacationConnie Francis

The song released in 1962, celebrating the joys of summer, symbolizes youthful freedom and the possibilities of love.

Connie Francis’s soaring vocals vividly evoke summer memories like dates on sandy beaches and under starry skies.

Since its release, Connie Francis has enjoyed worldwide popularity, and this track has become a signature hit of her career.

In Japan, a Japanese-language version was released in October 1962 and was loved by many.

Even today, this work delivers a fresh thrill and is perfect for a drive—its catchy melody is sure to lift your spirits.