Nostalgic Western Music Artist Rankings [2025]
We’ll be introducing classic Western songs in a ranking format by artist.
From oldies standards like rockabilly and doo-wop to rock ’n’ roll legends who are still active today, only super-famous tracks will make an appearance.
Nostalgic Western Music Artist Rankings [2025] (1–10)
Bohemian RhapsodyQueen1rank/position

When it comes to iconic dance music from the 1970s, you can’t leave out this song.
Despite running over six minutes, it packs in a dazzling range of styles—from ballad to opera to hard rock.
The lyrics are enigmatic, but they can be interpreted as depicting life’s struggles and inner conflicts.
Released in 1975, it spent nine consecutive weeks at number one in the UK and sold over six million copies worldwide.
Though it’s a band track, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to move to the music.
It was also featured in the film Wayne’s World, winning over a new generation of fans.
A must-listen not only for rock lovers but for anyone who wants to enjoy the diversity of music.
Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis2rank/position

One of the most iconic songs by Oasis—the ultimate rock band to come out of ’90s Britain—this track is a flawless masterpiece.
On this song, guitarist Noel Gallagher, who handles the songwriting, takes lead vocals to deliver a powerful message: “Don’t look back in anger.” Released as a single from the February 1996 album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, it has in recent years come to feel like a national anthem sung when people unite after the tragic events in Manchester.
It’s a song that stays close to the heart when you want to draw a line under the past and move forward.
Sweet Child O’ MineGuns N’ Roses3rank/position

A track that’s indispensable when discussing the history of heavy metal, Sweet Child O’ Mine.
Featured on Guns N’ Roses’ debut album Appetite for Destruction, it was released as a single in June 1988 and reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It opens with Slash’s memorable guitar riff, over which Axl Rose’s emotionally rich vocals soar.
The lyrics, written by Rose about his then-girlfriend, convey tenderness toward a loved one alongside echoes of past struggles.
The music video, filmed in 1987, continues to shine without losing its luster, having garnered over 1.
5 billion views on YouTube.
Open ArmsJourney4rank/position

Journey, the legendary band that defined an era in the ’80s.
They’ve produced many timeless songs, but among them, “Open Arms” stands out as a bittersweet yet heartwarming ballad that has earned widespread acclaim.
Steve Perry’s crystalline vocals and the song’s warm melody have touched countless listeners, winning enduring love not only in the United States but also in Japan.
Since its 1982 release, it has garnered glowing praise, even taking the top spot on VH1’s “25 Greatest Power Ballads,” a testament to its undeniable quality.
If you’re looking to dive into rock ballads, be sure to give it a listen.
Beat ItMichael Jackson5rank/position

Known as one of the defining hit numbers of the 1980s, this song is distinguished by its sharp guitar riffs and powerful beat.
Michael Jackson’s soaring vocals blend spectacularly with Eddie Van Halen’s breathtaking guitar solo, captivating listeners.
The lyrics, which emphasize the importance of choosing peaceful solutions over violence, reflect the social issues of the time while conveying a universal message.
Released in 1983 as a single from the album Thriller, it spent three consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also won a Grammy Award.
It’s a perfect track to light up the dance floor or boost your confidence.
More Than WordsExtreme6rank/position

This is a signature acoustic ballad by Extreme, the American rock band known for hard rock and funk metal.
Defying the image of their intense band sound, Nuno Bettencourt’s delicate guitar tones and his beautiful harmonies with Gary Cherone resonate deeply.
The song expresses a sincere plea for genuine actions behind the words “I love you,” and its purity moves listeners to tears.
Included on the 1990 album Pornograffitti, the track topped the U.
S.
charts after its single release in March 1991.
It’s a piece that will resonate profoundly when you want to quietly reflect on your feelings for someone special.
Time After TimeCyndi Lauper7rank/position

Speaking of legendary songs that defined an era, Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time” comes to mind.
Her voice, graceful yet powerful, gently stirs a quiet emotion in listeners.
The fact that it has remained beloved by artists around the world since its 1984 release attests to a universal appeal that goes far beyond a simple ballad.
Born from the talent she cultivated through overcoming hardship, this song stands as a monumental ballad that colored the 1980s.
It remains cherished in Japan as well, an unforgettable classic that continues to shine without fading even today.





