Classic Western songs to listen to in March: recommended hit tracks [2025]
For students, graduation is a major life event, and for those leaving their hometowns for jobs after April, March is a time when farewells and the anticipation and anxiety of new encounters intersect.
In this article, we introduce classic and hit Western songs perfect for listening to in March.
From spring-like, upbeat numbers that suit the milder, more comfortable weather to tracks that evoke determination for a fresh start, we’ve assembled a variety of timeless songs.
The first half highlights recent hits and popular tracks, while the latter half features golden oldies, making it an article that listeners of all ages can enjoy!
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Classic Western songs to listen to in March: Recommended hit songs [2025] (51–60)
Dance The NightDua Lipa

Dua Lipa’s hit song “Dance The Night” was created as the lead single from the Barbie movie soundtrack, Barbie the Album.
While the disco-infused sound crafted by Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson immediately grabs your ears, the lyrics—tailored to the film’s scenes—resonate deeply.
Airy cello strings cheer on listeners who are embarking on a fresh start with the arrival of spring.
Dua Lipa’s supple vocals and the occasional poppy beat are perfect for coloring the joys and bittersweet feelings of March.
Let’s welcome the new season together with the dynamically vibrant “Dance The Night”!
Adore YouHarry Styles

Harry Styles, a member of One Direction—currently on hiatus—and a hugely popular solo artist.
This track is a single from his second album, Fine Line, released in December 2019.
Its melody, passionately singing of bittersweet feelings toward someone, might be the perfect companion for March, a month filled with both anticipation and anxiety.
The music video runs over seven minutes and feels like a short film, so be sure to check it out as well.
Before You GoLewis Capaldi

A hit song by singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, whose overwhelming vocal power resonates with the heart.
The lyrics deal with a very heavy, serious theme.
Faced with a harsh reality, what should I have done? There may be no right answer to his question, but as you listen to the timelessly appealing melody, why not take some time, with the coming of spring, to reflect on various things?
This CitySam Fischer

The melancholy sound of the guitar and the conversational way the melody is sung—including the falsetto used effectively in the chorus—evoke a deep sense of sorrow.
It’s a song by Australian singer-songwriter SAM FISCHER.
March is a time when many people start a new chapter in life, and this track, which conveys a subtle sense of loneliness that can surface in quiet moments, might resonate with you if you listen while reflecting on your own experience.
Classic Western songs to listen to in March: Recommended hit tracks [2025] (61–70)
See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa

Speaking of March, it’s a season packed with events like White Day and Hinamatsuri.
Among them, the biggest event for students is probably graduation, right? See You Again ft.
Charlie Puth is a classic by Wiz Khalifa, created as a tribute when Paul Walker, who starred in the Fast & Furious series, passed away in an accident.
While it’s a song about parting through death, many of its lyrics resonate with those approaching graduation, so students should definitely give it a listen.
In conclusion
As I wrote at the beginning, March is a season where excitement and anxiety are all mixed together.
Even if you don’t have friends who will be separated from you at graduation, can you keep going on your own? Let’s make a fresh start from zero and give it our all—there must be many thoughts running through your mind.
At times like these, I hope you can find your own personal BGM—whether it’s a song that gives you a push, a message so powerful it energizes you, or something that lets you feel down together.






