[2025] A Collection of Classic Western Songs with Cool Guitar Solos
Suddenly, but do you like guitar solos?
In recent years, debates like “We don’t need guitar solos anymore” regularly flare up online.
But in reality, guitar solos continue to evolve even now in the 2020s, and plenty of awesome solos are still being created.
Not just in rock—since the 1950s, in blues, jazz, soul, and many other genres—there are countless cases where a standout guitar solo has essentially defined a song’s appeal.
In this article, we’ve compiled classic Western tracks with “cool guitar solos” as the theme, regardless of era or genre.
We also introduce the players in detail, so guitarists should definitely check it out!
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[2025] A Collection of Classic Western Songs with Awesome Guitar Solos (1–10)
Bohemian RhapsodyQueen

In recent years, Queen has gained a new generation of fans thanks to the massive success of the film of the same name.
Among the many masterpieces they left behind, this song is not only famous but also holds significant importance in music history, having exerted immeasurable influence through its innovative sound and arrangements.
Brian May, who built his own guitar and uses a coin for picking, delivers a guitar solo that tells a story—from sweet, weeping phrases with a warm tone to hard-edged playing that matches the song’s development.
November RainGuns N’ Roses

This is an epic ballad included on Use Your Illusion I, released in November 1991 by Guns N’ Roses, the hard rock band representing America.
Axl Rose had reportedly been working on it since 1983—a true labor of love.
Despite its 8-minute-58-second length, it became a global hit, reaching No.
3 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Its sweeping melody and deeply emotional lyrics are striking, but above all, Slash’s guitar solo stands out for its beauty.
His expressive playing—marked by precise bends and phrasing—showcases his artistry as a guitarist.
The long-form music video, cinematic in scope, also drew widespread attention.
This song, which explores the complexity and transience of love, is one you’ll want to hear if you’ve experienced parting with someone important.
Marquee MoonTelevision

As a song that represents New York’s music scene, it continues to capture the hearts of many listeners.
The interweaving instrumental guitar parts are striking, and the inventive performances by the two guitarists, Richard Lloyd and Tom Verlaine, are truly breathtaking.
Released in February 1977, this title track from the album Marquee Moon transcends the boundaries of punk and new wave with its innovative sound, continuing to captivate music fans.
Its cryptic lyrics, depicting the light and shadow of urban life, are also compelling and invite deep interpretation.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to rediscover the allure of the guitar or explore new possibilities in music.
[2025] Collection of Western Music Masterpieces with Cool Guitar Solos (11–20)
Comfortably NumbPink Floyd

Pink Floyd is one of the quintessential progressive rock bands.
It’s no exaggeration to say they elevated progressive rock into a mainstream genre.
Comfortably Numb is one of their signature songs, released in 1979.
Centered around guitar solos, it features two solos—one in the first half and one in the second—though the album, single, and live versions each differ.
Immerse yourself in the sophisticated guitar work and let it carry you away.
Hangar 18Megadeth

This song, a veritable landmark of thrash metal, centers on themes of government conspiracies and the paranormal.
It was included on the American band Megadeth’s album Rust in Peace, released in March 1990.
Dave Mustaine’s razor-sharp riffs and his tightly synchronized twin leads with Marty Friedman leave a strong impression.
In the solo section in particular, you’ll be amazed by the rapid-fire exchange of blistering phrases.
Guitarists should also pay attention to the lyrics, which hint at the existence of aliens.
It’s a must-listen not only for heavy metal fans but also for anyone who wants to revel in highly technical guitar work.
Citizen ErasedMuse

Muse are a UK rock band with over 27 million records sold worldwide and a Grammy to their name.
“Citizen Erased,” from their second album Origin of Symmetry, kicks off with a noisy guitar sound and a loud ensemble that really ramps up the tension.
With its aggressive guitar solo and memorable arpeggios, it’s packed with highlights that guitar lovers will find themselves focusing on.
It’s a sprawling epic of over seven minutes, where the rapidly shifting arrangement creates a powerful impact.
Crazy TrainOzzy Osbourne

A song by singer-songwriter Ozzy Osbourne—known in Japan as the “Emperor of Metal” and as a pioneer who fused demonic theatrics into metal performances.
Released as a single from his 1980 debut album Blizzard of Ozz, this track has become synonymous with both Ozzy Osbourne and the late, legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads.
Its guitar solo, which strikes a perfect balance between melodicism and technique, is a quintessential showcase in the metal genre.
It’s a track featuring one of the world’s most famous guitar solos—virtually a definitive model for rock-tune guitar solos.






