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Western music artists popular among people in their 60s: Ranking [2025]

We present a ranked list of Western music artists popular among people in their 60s.

We’ve compiled a ranking based on songs with the highest play counts.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, please take a look.

Most Popular Western Music Artists Among People in Their 60s [2025] (Ranks 11–20)

Can’t take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang15rank/position

Boys Town Gang – Can’t take my eyes off you
Can't take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang

This number, widely loved across generations under the Japanese title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru,” is especially famous in the disco-style cover version by Boys Town Gang from 1982.

It’s a poppy, melodic tune that makes you want to start dancing.

Let’s all dance and sing along, reminiscing about our youthful days!

For What It’s WorthBuffalo Springfield16rank/position

Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth 1967
For What It's WorthBuffalo Springfield

A song written by guitarist Stephen Stills.

It was inspired by the closure of a nightclub in West Hollywood.

It is said to be one of the most enduring protest songs of its era.

The track was used in a Miller beer commercial.

You’re So VainCarly Simon17rank/position

The person described in this song is not explicitly identified, and many individuals—such as Cat Stevens and Mick Jagger—have been the subject of rumors.

Carly Simon initially began recording with Harry Nilsson as a backup vocalist, but ultimately entrusted it to Mick Jagger.

Prelude of LoveCarpenters18rank/position

A superb work with lyrics and music by the Paul Williams/Roger Nichols duo, highlighted by Richard Carpenter’s arrangement and Karen Carpenter’s excellent vocals.

On top of that, the person who came up with the Japanese title showed real flair.

It’s said to be the most quintessentially Carpenters.

My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion19rank/position

Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On (Official 25th Anniversary Alternate Music Video)
My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

Celine Dion’s passionate vocals engrave a story of love and loss in this timeless masterpiece.

Released in 1997 as the theme song for the film Titanic, it became a worldwide hit.

The song portrays the sorrow of losing a loved one and the strength to keep their memory alive, with her powerful yet delicate singing moving listeners’ hearts.

Garnering numerous honors, including the Grammy Awards and the Academy Award, this work shines brightly.

Singing it while recalling the film’s moving scenes is sure to bring the entire venue together in excitement.

It’s a highly recommended song for those who want to sing with feelings for someone dear.

I’ve Never Been To MeCharlene20rank/position

Charlene – I’ve Never Been To Me • TopPop
I've Never Been To MeCharlene

Charlene’s 1977 hit song.

The Japanese title is “Ai wa Kagerō no Yō ni” (“I’ve Never Been to Me”).

Many artists have covered it, but Charlene’s version is probably the most famous.

With its very refreshing sound, it’s a soothing number just to listen to.

A song I’d love to hear sung by someone confident in their vocal ability.

Western Music Artists Popular Among People in Their 60s: Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Got to Be RealCheryl Lynn21rank/position

Cheryl Lynn – Got To Be Real (Official Audio)
Got to Be RealCheryl Lynn

Cheryl Lynn’s debut single blends passionate vocals with a funky beat.

Released in August 1978 by the American singer, the track became a massive hit, reaching No.

1 on the R&B chart.

Its message about the importance of staying true to yourself still resonates with many people today.

Known as a disco classic, it was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame in 2005.

Why not surrender to its smooth groove and let it bring back memories of your youthful days?