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Hidden gems of moving Western songs. Recommended popular tracks.

I’ve put together a playlist of moving Western songs.

Compared to Japanese songs, many of these tracks feature more expansive arrangements and grand, sweeping melodies.

Listening to this playlist might stir something deep in your heart.

I hope you find some new favorites.

Hidden gems of moving Western songs. Recommended popular tracks (41–50)

EetRegina Spektor

Regina Spektor – “Eet” [Official Music Video]
EetRegina Spektor

A track about a failed relationship.

It was released in 2009 by American singer-songwriter and pianist Regina Spektor.

The music video was filmed on the street from Club Ed in Lancaster, California, which appears in various TV shows, movies, and commercials.

Hidden gems among moving Western songs: recommended popular tracks (51–60)

Unchained MelodyRighteous Brothers

Righteous Brothers – UNCHAINED MELODY – GHOST
Unchained MelodyRighteous Brothers

The famous “Unchained Melody,” known to many people.

The version sung by the Righteous Brothers was used as the theme song for the romantic film Ghost.

The original version was also used as the theme song for another film that was never released in Japan.

Take a bowRihanna

Rihanna has now become the queen of R&B.

Her powerful voice really resonates in the heart.

Personally, I recommend R&B when you’re going through a breakup.

It helps you bounce back without sinking too deep.

Rihanna has plenty of other great songs too, so I highly recommend her.

Be sure to give her music a listen!

I’m Not The Only OneSam Smith

Sam Smith – I’m Not The Only One (Official Music Video)
I'm Not The Only OneSam Smith

An emotional track released in 2014 by British singer Sam Smith.

The adultery-themed music video was filmed in Los Angeles by director Luke Monaghan and features actress Dianna Agron, also known for her role on the TV drama Glee.

Eleanor RigbyThe Beatles

The Beatles – Eleanor Rigby (From “Yellow Submarine”)
Eleanor RigbyThe Beatles

A track that tells the story of a lonely woman.

It was released by The Beatles in 1966.

It features the sound of a string section consisting of four violins, two violas, and two cellos.

It has been covered by artists such as Vanilla Fudge and was sampled in B.

o.

B’s 2008 track “Lonely People.”

You Found MeThe Fray

The Fray – You Found Me (Official Video)
You Found MeThe Fray

A track released in 2008 by the American rock band The Fray.

It became a hit around the world, reaching No.

1 on the charts in the United States and Australia.

It was featured in the TV drama Grey’s Anatomy and was sampled in DJ Earworm’s 2009 track “Blame It on the Pop.”

I Would’ve Loved You AnywayTrisha Yearwood

Trisha Yearwood – I Would’ve Loved You Anyway
I Would've Loved You AnywayTrisha Yearwood

A track released in 2001 by American country music singer Trisha Yearwood.

It’s a ballad about the end of a relationship and reached No.

4 on the U.

S.

charts.

The music video was filmed in Spain.