Classic Western songs you want to listen to late at night
At night, you kind of feel like listening to something a bit stylish, don’t you? For people like that, Western music is a great choice.
This time, I’ve selected some classic Western tracks that perfectly suit the late-night vibe.
If you usually listen to Japanese pop, why not take this opportunity to give Western music a try?
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Great Western Songs to Listen to Late at Night (21–30)
Secret LoversAtlantic Starr

Included on the 1985 album “As the Band Turns.” A four-member music group from New York State formed in 1976.
It’s a slow-tempo number with an adult, laid-back groove, where moody, lush R&B melodies carry beautifully resonant male-female vocal harmonies that are sung with smooth, heartfelt elegance.
One LoveBlue

A masterpiece by BLUE that showcases both their knack for danceable beats and their range in delivering smooth, blues-tinged pop.
The affectionate lyrics, perfect for the night, elevate the mood and craft a truly sultry experience.
Classic Western songs you want to listen to late at night (31–40)
Sara SmileDaryl Hall & John Oates

The Japanese title is “Smile, Sara.” The singers, Daryl Hall & John Oates, are a male duo from the United States, and this song reached No.
4 on the U.
S.
charts in 1976.
“Sara,” as mentioned in the title, refers to Daryl Hall’s girlfriend at the time.
It’s a slow-tempo ballad that gives off a sophisticated, cool, urban vibe.
Lost In Your EyesDebbie Gibson

Included on the 1989 album Electric Youth.
Born in 1970, she is a singer from New York State.
Listening to her soulful vocals over a mid-tempo, gently unfolding rhythm and a lyrical, melancholic melody, it’s hard to believe she was still in her teens—her singing is truly outstanding.
Hollaback GirlGwen Stefani

This is a famous track by Gwen Stefani, offered as a piece that blends a hard-hitting beat with airy, distinctive vocals, creating a curious yet danceable feel.
Its appealing, rudy nighttime texture makes it a perfect match after dark, and its musicality—favored not only in club scenes but also at other kinds of parties—lingers in the ear.
Still A Friend Of MineIncognito

The early 1990s saw a boom in acid jazz.
One of the acts that found success in this genre was Incognito.
Formed in 1979, their band name is said to mean “anonymous.” Still a Friend of Mine is a 1993 release.
While it shimmers with a sense of brightness, it also has a certain calm that, curiously, puts you at ease even when you listen at night.
It’s OverLevel 42

Included on the 1987 album “Running in the Family.” A five-piece pop band from the UK formed in 1980.
While their early work had a strong jazz-funk flavor, around the time of this song they transformed into a band that performed beautiful pop songs.
Its fragile melody line makes it a track that really tugs at the heart.





