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I Want to Be Healed from the Heart: Recommended Western Ballads Sung by Female Vocalists

Ballads are known for having many melodies and lyrics that really hit you in the heart.

Suddenly, but do you know the clear definition of a ballad?

In fact, the definition of a ballad is quite ambiguous: as long as it’s a “story-like song,” it can be considered a ballad regardless of the melody.

So this time, we’ve picked out some classic ballad masterpieces.

Unlike in Japan, Western ballads feature a wide variety of melodies, so be sure to check them out.

The first half features famous classics, but the second half includes lesser-known yet incredibly tasteful tracks.

If you’re well-versed in Western music, don’t miss ranks 11–20!

Healing from the heart: Recommended Western ballads sung by female vocalists (51–60)

Let Me Down ft. StormzyJorja Smith

Jorja Smith – Let Me Down ft. Stormzy
Let Me Down ft. StormzyJorja Smith

Jorja Smith, a British singer-songwriter known for combining stunning looks with a beautiful voice, is very popular.

The emotional piano melody is perfectly matched by Jorja’s wistful vocals and Stormzy’s cool rap.

According to her comments, she wrote this song while imagining a scene from the film 007, singing about the protagonist’s feelings of disappointment.

Calling YouHolly Cole Trio

It’s extremely famous as the theme song of the film “Bagdad Cafe.” You hear it very often in TV dramas and the like, which is nothing less than proof that this song is recognized as a masterpiece.

It will undoubtedly transport you into a slightly floating, mysterious world.

HappyLeona Lewis

Leona Lewis, a London-born artist who sings the theme song for the film Avatar.

She isn’t very well known in Japan, but she actually got her start on the audition show The X Factor.

Her track record is remarkable: her debut single racked up an astonishing 550,000 downloads within just 30 minutes of its release.

She’s a rare artist who rose to the top with almost no time spent paying her dues.

Happy is a beautiful ballad she performs—be sure to check it out!

Angels Make LoveAndy Allo

Andy Allo – Angels Make Love
Angels Make LoveAndy Allo

Prince, the legendary artist who passed away in 2016, was highly acclaimed by hardcore music aficionados around the world for his unique and forward-thinking musical style.

Andy Allo, the singer of “Angels Make Love,” is a well-known artist who studied under Prince.

Although she is an artist from Nigeria, she is currently active in the United States, and her distinctive melodies—evocative of Prince’s spirit—are a key highlight.

It’s a very stylish ballad, so be sure to check it out! She truly carries on Prince’s legacy.

I Want to Be Healed from the Heart: Recommended Western Ballads Sung by Female Vocalists (61–70)

clementineHalsey

With a very gentle timbre that even evokes the tranquility of being underwater, this track—and a voice that’s striking yet instantly lovable once you hear it—is by the American singer Halsey, who became famous through her collaboration with The Chainsmokers.

She delivers this intriguingly soothing track with conviction, crafting an atmosphere whose expressive quality makes the song deeply satisfying.

Favourite ExMaisie Peters

Maisie Peters – Favourite Ex – Lyric Video
Favourite ExMaisie Peters

This is a ballad by Maisie Peters, who debuted in her teens as a standout singer-songwriter known for singing as if she’s speaking to you.

She began sharing her music primarily on YouTube and has steadily grown her fanbase with her distinctive voice.

While this song is a love song, it charmingly captures feelings unique to a young girl, making it especially relatable to listeners of the same generation.

It’s a track that showcases her talent and hints at a promising future.

What Am I To You?Norah Jones

A track by American singer-songwriter and actress Norah Jones, released as a single by Blue Note in 2004.

It incorporates elements of jazz, country, and soft rock.

It reached No.

66 on the Dutch charts.