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Recommended Western music for men in their 60s: world classics and popular songs

If you’re a man in your 60s, you probably have special memories tied to the Carpenters’ gentle vocals or Led Zeppelin’s powerful guitar riffs.

In the ’70s, when folk and rock shone, and the ’80s, when disco took the world by storm—music has continued to evolve with the times while putting down deep roots in our hearts.

This time, we’ll introduce a selection of timeless classics where nostalgia and emotion intersect.

Please take your time and enjoy this chance to rediscover Western hits that linger in the heart—the kind you find yourself humming in everyday moments or wanting to share with someone special.

Recommended Western music for men in their 60s: World classics and popular songs (1–10)

SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

Earth, Wind & Fire – September (Official HD Video)
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

Released in 1978, this song is one of Earth, Wind & Fire’s signature works.

With a catchy sound themed around love, joy, and celebration, it has long been cherished at weddings, family gatherings, and many other occasions.

In 2021, it was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, cementing its status as a timeless classic in music history.

Bridge Over Troubled WaterSimon&Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge over Troubled Water (from The Concert in Central Park)
Bridge Over Troubled WaterSimon&Garfunkel

A signature song by the American folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, released in January 1970.

Born amid the social turmoil of the Vietnam War and the Nixon administration, the piece sings of support and hope for those enduring difficult times.

Influenced by gospel music, it features Art Garfunkel’s clear, translucent vocals that deeply resonate with the listener.

Its message of friendship and love—being there for someone and offering support in times of hardship—continues to touch many hearts today.

When life feels exhausting, why not listen to this song and let it soothe your spirit?

Every Breath You TakeThe Police

The Police – Every Breath You Take (Official Music Video)
Every Breath You TakeThe Police

This is a masterpiece created in 1983 by The Police, a British rock band whose elegant melodies and wistful vocals stir the soul.

At first glance it may seem like a romantic love song, but in fact it is infused with obsession and a maddening longing for lost love.

Its melodic guitar riffs and memorable lines will leave a deep impression on listeners.

The song spent eight consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts and won Song of the Year at the 26th Grammy Awards.

It has been featured in numerous films and TV shows, and its timeless appeal remains undimmed.

It’s a perfect track for quietly listening alone on a calm night, or for sinking into cherished memories.

Recommended Western music for men in their 60s: World classics and popular songs (11–20)

Take On Mea-ha

a-ha – Take On Me (Official Video) [4K]
Take On Mea-ha

A signature work by the Norwegian band a-ha, woven from vivid synthesizer melodies and a warm vocal tone.

Many will likely relate to the lyrics, which portray a young person trying—sometimes hesitantly, yet with optimism—to convey deep feelings to the one they love.

The resolve to build a meaningful relationship and the heartfelt wish to cherish the moment resonate deeply.

Released in 1985 as a track on the album “Hunting High and Low,” the song has also been featured in films such as “Ready Player One” and “La La Land.” Alongside its innovative music video—which won six MTV Video Music Awards—it continues to be loved across generations.

It’s a heartwarming track to listen to when you need the courage to take a step forward or when you want to immerse yourself in memories with someone special.

Dancing QueenABBA

ABBA – Dancing Queen (Official Music Video)
Dancing QueenABBA

This is a song by ABBA, the Swedish pop group that defined the 1970s, which became a massive hit worldwide.

Released in August 1976, it reached number one in the United States.

Blending elements of disco and Europop, the song celebrates youth and freedom.

Through the image of a woman shining on the dance floor on a Friday night, it captures a universal appeal that lets everyone feel a thrilling, heart-lifting moment.

It was also featured in the 2008 film Mamma Mia!, and continues to be loved across generations.

Get together with friends and sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to lift your spirits.

Your SongElton John

Did you know that Elton John was one of the most successful pop musicians of the 1970s? This song, released by the British artist in April 1970, is a classic whose gentle piano tones and sincere lyrics resonate deeply.

Born from his collaboration with Bernie Taupin, it marked a turning point in Elton John’s career.

It reached No.

7 in the UK and No.

8 in the US, and has been covered by many artists, remaining beloved across generations.

Its simple, honest expression of love is something people of any age can relate to.

It’s a perfect song to play when you want to reflect on someone special in a calm, unhurried mood.

Stairway To HeavenLed Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven (Official Audio)
Stairway To HeavenLed Zeppelin

A signature song by Led Zeppelin, released in November 1971.

It is characterized by a structure that begins with a quiet introduction featuring acoustic guitar and recorder, gradually adding electric guitar and drums.

The poetic lyrics, which touch on materialism, spiritual seeking, and inner human growth, have inspired a wide range of interpretations.

Led Zeppelin, hailing from the UK, was a legendary rock band that included Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.

The track appears on the album Led Zeppelin IV and has been beloved by listeners for many years.

How about listening to it leisurely on a quiet night?