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Top Western Music Rankings Popular with People in Their 50s [By Generation]

We’re presenting the latest top 100 rankings of Western songs for people in their 50s, all at once, ordered by most plays!

There are probably Western hits that were popular back in the day and tracks you still listen to now.

We hope this gives you a chance to reminisce and see what others in the same generation are listening to.

The playlist is updated every week.

[50s] Popular Western Music Rankings [By Generation] (91–100)

Heart Of GlassBlondie99rank/position

With its glamorous disco sound and catchy melody, this track became Blondie’s breakthrough classic.

The lyrics, which portray the pain of heartbreak and disillusionment, touch on universal themes anyone can relate to.

Released as a single in January 1979, it was a massive hit that topped the charts in multiple countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.

The song appears on the band’s third album, Parallel Lines.

It’s perfect as background music for parties or drives, and is recommended for anyone wanting to savor an ’80s vibe.

Debbie Harry’s airy, transparent vocals and the Kraftwerk-inspired electronic sound continue to captivate listeners to this day.

Love On TopBeyoncé100rank/position

Beyoncé – Love On Top (Official Video)
Love On TopBeyoncé

When it comes to cool international female vocalists, many people probably think of Beyoncé.

In Japan, she’s well known thanks to Naomi Watanabe’s impersonations.

Among her songs, this particular track is especially difficult to sing.

The vocal range is extremely wide, and the rhythmic phrasing is very challenging, so it’s tough to pull off unless you’re quite a skilled singer.

If you’re a confident female vocalist who likes Western music, give it a try! It’s also totally fine to lower the overall key a little so you don’t strain yourself.