Enjoy Spring! Western songs to listen to in April
When you think of Western music to listen to in April, what kind of songs come to mind?
Personally, I like powerful melodies that give me a push forward.
So, this time, it’s a special feature on “Western songs to listen to in April”!
I’ve selected tracks from various angles: songs released in April, songs with melodies or lyrics that are perfect for April, and even songs themed around April.
I’m also introducing some lesser-known tracks, so if you’re looking for Western music that suits you, be sure to check it out!
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Enjoy Spring! Western Music to Listen to in April (21–30)
Spring In Central ParkDave Brubeck

This is a masterful performance that captures the breath of spring arriving in an urban oasis through graceful piano melodies.
It’s a gem of an instrumental piece crafted by American heavyweight Dave Brubeck in 1964 for the television program “Mr.
Broadway,” and included on the album “Jazz Impressions of New York.” The seamless interplay with alto saxophone virtuoso Paul Desmond is wonderfully satisfying, vividly conjuring scenes of lush parks blending into the cityscape of New York.
The footsteps of people strolling through dappled sunlight and the calm atmosphere wrapped in fresh greenery are beautifully expressed through delicate touch and rhythmic playing.
Please enjoy this piece as a soothing companion for a tranquil afternoon.
Let’s Fall In LoveDiana Krall

Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall gracefully performs this classic that lightly celebrates the joy and anticipation of falling in love.
Her delicate piano touch and sensuous vocals resonate like the warmth of spring, gently enveloping the heart.
Featured on her 1999 album “When I Look In Your Eyes,” this piece is a superb reinterpretation of the 1933 film theme song by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler.
With a swing-infused jazz arrangement and refined musicianship, it brings out new charms in the song.
The Grammy-winning album is a perfect companion for the start of a new season—an ideal track for those who wish to spend a calm, soothing moment.
Enjoy Spring! Western Music to Listen to in April (31–40)
HelloAdele

Hello, released in 2015 by Adele, the British singer with numerous Grammy Awards to her name.
The song didn’t just capture hearts in the UK; it charted across the globe, including in the United States.
It portrays the poignant moments of remembering an ex and repeatedly calling them, unable to let go.
Thinking about the places where they loved each other and the time they spent together can make your heart swell.
It’s a sweeping ballad in which her emotional vocals embrace that universally felt sense of helplessness and loneliness.
Why not listen to it in spring—the season of new encounters that arrives after overcoming a breakup?
Suddenly I SeeKT Tunstall

The song released in August 2005 by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall is a captivating track that celebrates female strength.
Inspired by Patti Smith, it depicts her own musical awakening and gives listeners courage and hope.
Its sound incorporates pop-rock elements, and the vocals are both powerful and delicate.
The track was used as the opening theme for the film The Devil Wears Prada and as the theme song for the TV series Ugly Betty, winning the hearts of many.
It’s a recommended song for anyone ready to take a new step forward or wanting to believe in their own potential.
Good LifeOneRepublic

A refreshing song that evokes the arrival of spring.
It features an uplifting message and a lively rhythm, and just listening to it will boost your spirits.
It carries the sentiment of “treasuring the present moment,” adding color to everyday life.
The song is included on the album “Waking Up,” released in November 2009.
It was used in the trailer for the film “Eat Pray Love” and in the popular TV series “Gossip Girl.” It’s a perfect pick for starting a new chapter or when you want a change of pace.
Enjoy this work, packed with OneRepublic’s charm, along with the cheerful spring weather.
Plant LifeOwl City

It’s a song distinguished by its dreamy melodies and poetic lyrics.
Set in a decaying house, it portrays a protagonist who, despite loneliness and fear, searches for hope.
“Plant life” appears as a symbol of hope, expressing the possibility of renewal amid despair.
Included on the album All Things Bright and Beautiful, released in June 2011, it has been highly praised by Owl City fans.
It’s a track we’d like people who feel lonely or are facing difficulties to hear.
With its comforting warmth and positive message, this work is sure to bring a ray of hope to your heart.
High HopesPanic! At The Disco

A mood-lifting Panic! At The Disco track that gets you hyped right from the start! It’s a song from their sixth album, Pray for the Wicked.
You might think it’s just a party anthem, but the lyrics are surprisingly earnest.
I’d say it’s a motivational song for people chasing their dreams.
Behind their popularity lies a strong, unwavering will that never gives up.
The vibe of the lyrics also conjures the image of a young person seizing the American Dream.






