A classic medium-tempo ballad in Western music
Medium ballads—with passionate vocals and a comfortable tempo—are a particularly popular category among Japanese listeners.
There are many classic medium ballads in Western music as well.
This time, we’ve selected some especially recommended masterpieces of medium ballads from Western music.
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Great medium-tempo ballads in Western music (71–80)
Never Tear Us AparINXS

Included on the 1987 album “Kick.” A five-piece rock band from Sydney formed in 1977.
The quietly chiming keyboard in the background and the assertive guitar sound suit the song’s style well—I think it’s cool.
Michael’s soulful vocals are awesome, too.
ValotteJulian Lennon

A single with the same title as Julian Lennon’s debut album “Valotte,” released in 1984.
Julian, the eldest son of John Lennon, drew attention at the time because his singing voice resembled his father’s so much.
It’s a ballad with a refined, melancholic image.
Under The BridgeRed Hot Chili Peppers

Included on the 1991 album Blood Sugar Sex Magik.
A four-piece rock band from Los Angeles formed in 1983.
The sense of impermanence that pervades the entire track lends the song a wistful air.
The vocal, delivered as if thrown out and spoken to you, sticks in your ears and won’t let go.
Have I Told You LatelyRod Stewart

Included on the 1993 album “Unplugged.
.
.
and Seated.” A cover of the song released in 1989 by Northern Irish singer Van Morrison.
Born in 1945, the singer is from Scotland.
It’s a track where the graceful, gently unfolding melody line resonates beautifully, and Rod’s husky voice, soulfully riding that melody, is full of charm and truly excellent.
Holding Back The YearsSimply Red

Simply Red’s first big hit was “Holding Back the Years.” It became a massive success, reaching No.
1 in the U.
S.
and No.
2 in the U.
K.
in 1986.
Carried by a melancholic melodic line, Mick Hucknall’s vocals have the distinctive appeal of so-called blue-eyed soul.
Hunting High And Lowa-ha

Included on the 1985 album “Hunting High and Low.” A three-member music group from Norway formed in 1982.
Morton’s vocals come in suddenly without an intro, and the poignant delivery immediately captures your attention.
The song has a gentle, mellow tone, and the sense of melancholy really hits you in the heart.
Take It to the LimitThe Eagles

The Eagles are an American band well known in Japan for their massive hit “Hotel California.” “Take It to the Limit” is a track from their fourth album, One of These Nights (released in Japan as “Cursed Night”).
It was also released as a single.
It’s a ballad that conveys a relaxed feel and a sense of spaciousness in its sound.
In conclusion
We’ve carefully selected and introduced Western medium-tempo ballads known for their pleasant grooves and beautiful melodies.
With rhythms that are neither too intense nor too mellow, they gently accompany a variety of everyday moments.
These songs will soothe your heart each time you listen and leave a tender afterglow—be sure to add them to your playlist.





