Western songs that men like: world classics and popular tracks.
Foreign musicians that every man has admired at least once.
Maybe it’s because of a complex, but we can strongly feel a charm they have that we Japanese don’t!
This time, we broadly researched classic Western songs that men love.
I’m sure you’ve heard them somewhere at least once.
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Western songs that men like: world classics and popular tracks (71–80)
Everybody Loves The SunshineRoy Ayers

A track by Roy Ayers, an American funk, soul, and jazz composer and vibraphonist.
It is the title track from his 1976 album.
It was selected by Pitchfork for “The 200 Best Songs of the 1970s.”
These DaysRudimental feat. Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen

A track characterized by drum and bass sounds and catchy lyrics.
It’s a collaboration between the British band Rudimental, singers Jess Glynne and Dan Caplen, and American rapper Macklemore.
The music video was filmed in London and Seattle.
Hot Fun in the SummertimeSly and the Family Stone

A psychedelic soul track featuring a joyful melody that sings about fun summer memories.
It was released in 1969 by the San Francisco band Sly and The Family Stone.
It became a hit in places like the United States and Canada, and has been covered by artists such as The Beach Boys.
Western songs that men like: World classics and popular songs (81–90)
Drop It Like It’s HotSnoop Dogg ft. Pharrell Williams

A collaboration between American rapper Snoop Dogg and singer-producer Pharrell Williams.
The title “Drop It Like It’s Hot” means moving your butt on the dance floor.
It’s a hip-hop track released in 2004.
Good VibrationsThe Beach Boys

A track released in 1966 by the American rock band The Beach Boys.
Produced over about seven months at a cost of roughly $50,000, it features sounds from keyboards and cello, complex harmonies, and stands out as a unique, psychedelic track.
AskThe Smiths

A track released in 1986 by the British rock band The Smiths.
It sings about a melancholic young person who “spends a warm summer day indoors,” and it became a hit in places like the UK and Ireland.
The music video was directed by Derek Jarman.
King Of The BeachWavves

A track characterized by a guitar-driven sound reminiscent of surf rock.
It is the title track from an album released in 2010 by the American rock band Wavves.
The album was selected by Pitchfork Media as one of “The Top 50 Albums of 2010.”





