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Beautiful, lovely Western music. A roundup of recommended classic songs.

Even if you don’t understand English or don’t usually listen to Western music, songs with beautiful, pure melodies and sounds can be easy to enjoy.

The greatness of music itself transcends language barriers, and many people probably started listening to Western music with a beautiful ballad.

With that in mind, we’ve gathered timeless classics of Western music with stunning, graceful beauty—recommended especially for beginners, regardless of era or genre.

Please enjoy these wonderful songs that may move you to tears with their beauty or fill you with warmth.

Beautiful and lovely Western music. A collection of recommended classics (1–10)

HallelujahJeff Buckley

Jeff Buckley – Hallelujah (Official Video)
HallelujahJeff Buckley

A song that captivates people with just voice and guitar: Jeff Buckley’s “Hallelujah,” released in 1994.

His expressive vocals are like listening to a recitation.

Even if you don’t understand the lyrics, you’ll be drawn deeply into its world.

From the title, you might assume it’s a religious song, but it’s said to be about what happens when a person falls in love.

It’s a beautiful piece where the sacred atmosphere of the performance and lyrics intertwine.

That GirlSarah Elisabeth,Carlisio Keys

This track by Sarah Elizabeth and Carlicio Keys features a smooth, comfortable R&B sound.

Based in New York, a vocalist with soul-stirring expressiveness and a producer leading the evolution of contemporary R&B weave together this work.

It captures the longing for that “ideal someone” we all imagine, as well as the earnest desire to become that person, all set to a beautiful melody.

Released in February 2023, this single is sure to gently resonate with listeners.

When you want to feel confident, or spend a quiet night facing yourself, why not immerse yourself in this refined sound? It will surely fill you with energy for tomorrow.

There’s Never a Forever Thinga-ha

a-ha – There’s Never a Forever Thing (Official Video)
There's Never a Forever Thinga-ha

A-ha is a synth-pop band from Norway, best known for their signature song “Take On Me.” In “There’s Never a Forever Thing,” introduced here, the vocalist’s appeal—only hinted at in “Take On Me”—is fully brought to the fore.

Even the unusually high notes for a male vocalist ring out with ease and clarity, and his vocal prowess is overwhelming.

It’s a song that showcases Morten Harket’s beautifully expressive voice.

Beautiful, elegant Western music. A selection of recommended classics (11–20)

Someone You LovedLewis Capaldi

A particularly beautiful song I want people nursing a broken heart to hear is Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved.” It’s a piano-and-vocal ballad, and what makes it so beautiful is Capaldi’s emotional voice.

Rather than singing pristinely from start to finish, he delivers powerful vocals that at times feel almost angry—and that intensity is what makes the song so beautiful.

To feel its beauty even more, try listening while reading a Japanese translation of the lyrics.

The emotions poured into the song are sure to move your heart.

HaloBeyoncé

This song with a sacred aura is “Halo,” released in 2008 by the world-renowned diva, Beyoncé.

It’s a piece that expresses love and gratitude toward someone who saved her through love.

“Halo” means a “radiant glow” or “aura,” and it reflects the protagonist’s feelings of seeing the other person as a holy presence, loved so deeply they seem to be shining with a halo.

Her heartfelt vocals sound almost like a powerful prayer.

Especially in the final chorus, Beyoncé’s increasingly powerful singing gives you goosebumps.

Leader of the BandDan Fogelberg

Dan Fogelberg – Leader of the Band (from Live: Greetings from the West)
Leader of the BandDan Fogelberg

Singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg captivated many fans with his lyrical lyrics and beautiful melodies.

This work, dedicated to his father, is a heartwarming ballad that sings of gratitude and respect for the legacy of music.

Through its gentle yet deeply moving melody, one can feel the pride and profound love for the spirit he inherited from his father, who was a bandleader.

Included on the classic 1981 album The Innocent Age, the song went on to reach No.

1 on the U.

S.

AC chart the following year.

It’s a number you’ll want to listen to closely on a quiet night when you feel like reflecting on your roots.

Fine By MeChris Brown

This track by American singer Chris Brown features a glittering, 80s-inspired sound and a bouncy beat that’s pleasantly easy on the ears.

The protagonist understands it’s a fleeting, nighttime-only relationship, yet accepts it anyway—a clear-cut love that feels all the more bittersweet.

Released as a single from the acclaimed album “Royalty,” which dropped in November 2015, it’s a Nu-disco number that stands out within an otherwise R&B-centered record.

The cinematic touch—continuing the story from the ending of the “Zero” music video—also captured fans’ hearts.

It’s perfect for nights when you want to feel a little more grown-up, or for moments of solitary reflection.

This melody, painting the portrait of a bittersweet, adult romance, will gently sit beside your complicated feelings.