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Classic Western songs to listen to at night

I’ve selected some classic Western songs perfect for nighttime listening.

From popular staples to hidden gems, it’s mostly mellow ballads and mid-tempo tracks.

When you can’t sleep, instead of forcing yourself to, why not relax and enjoy some music?

Classic Western Songs to Listen to at Night (41–50)

My HumpsThe Black Eyed Peas

This is a classic by the Black Eyed Peas, a group that has long reigned in the scene with a style that constantly embraces trends—from a sound rooted in hip-hop and reggae to incorporating electronic dance music.

Though they originally produced hard-edged underground music, their ability to approach the latest styles with high sophistication is remarkable.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to at night.

HonestThe Chainsmokers

The Chainsmokers – Honest (Audio)
HonestThe Chainsmokers

A standout track by The Chainsmokers, whose melodic work races headlong in a downer-tinged direction while remaining both hardcore and mainstream.

This comfortable yet commanding nighttime track deepens its world in a profoundly immersive way, setting the perfect mood for late hours.

Bed Of RosesBon Jovi

Bon Jovi – Bed Of Roses (Official Music Video)
Bed Of RosesBon Jovi

Included on the 1992 album Keep the Faith.

A five-piece rock band from New Jersey that debuted in 1984.

It’s a compelling track where a slow, laid-back rhythm and raw guitar sound blend with an elegant ballad melody.

Back At OneBrian McKnight

Brian McKnight – Back At One (Short Version) (Official Music Video)
Back At OneBrian McKnight

This is a classic by American R&B singer Brian McKnight, who weaves bittersweet longing into a luscious melody.

Its poetic lyrics trace each step along the path toward true love.

Released in September 1999 during the peak of his career, the song stands out for lyrics that move through the stages of love like a counting rhyme, infused with heartfelt emotion and unwavering resolve.

His voice invites you into a love story.

Perfect not only for Valentine’s night but for any moment you’re thinking of someone special—why not make it the soundtrack to your cherished time together?

Sara SmileDaryl Hall & John Oates

Daryl Hall & John Oates – Sara Smile (Official Audio)
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.

So Far AwayDire Straits

Dire Straits – So Far Away (Official Music Video)
So Far AwayDire Straits

Included on the 1985 album “Brothers in Arms.” A five-piece rock band from London formed in 1977 around the Knopfler brothers.

Set to a mid-tempo rhythm that evokes a sense of desolation and a weeping guitar sound, the murmured vocals ride a melody that deeply moves the heart.

Life In A Northern TownDream Academy

Dream Academy – “Life In A Northern Town” (Official Music Video)
Life In A Northern TownDream Academy

Included on the 1985 album “The Dream Academy.” A three-piece music band from London formed in 1983.

The song generally unfolds at a mid-tempo pace, guided by a lyrical and quiet melody line, but in the chorus it suddenly breaks the calm and surges with energy.

I think it’s turned out to be a really nice number.