Great songs, moving Western music. World-famous and popular songs that resonate with the heart.
From among Western songs that continue to move people around the world, our studio staff introduces recommended classics and popular tracks.
It’s a gem of a playlist that resonates with the heart just by listening.
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Great songs, moving Western music. World-famous and popular songs that touch the heart (1–10)
Snow [Hey Oh]Red Hot Chili Peppers
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This song brings a pristine clarity, like snow, with a guitar riff that evokes arpeggios and washes the heart clean.
Created by one of America’s quintessential rock bands, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, it sings of the resolve to rise from failure and begin a new life.
John Frusciante’s intricate guitar intertwines exquisitely with Flea’s dynamic bass lines, painting a graceful sonic landscape.
Released as a single in November 2006, this classic appears on the album Stadium Arcadium, which debuted at No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts and won five awards at the 49th Grammy Awards.
Also known as the official theme song for the pro-wrestling event WrestleMania XXIV, it carries a warmth that gently nudges you forward whenever you’re ready to take a new step.
The ScientistColdplay

It’s one of Coldplay’s signature songs, marked by their distinctive sense of loneliness.
It’s a wonderful track brimming with the poignant melancholy typical of UK rock ballads.
I’m personally fond of the melody in the vocal part, and when something’s bothering me, listening to it gives me strength—it’s like a medicine for the heart.
It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to YesterdayBoyz II Men

After parting with someone dear, have you ever felt your chest tighten with the thought that you can never return to the joyful “yesterday”? The song “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” by the American R&B group Boyz II Men is a classic that sings of longing for the past and the pain of farewell.
Precisely because it’s performed a cappella, without any instruments, the warmth and poignancy of their voices seep directly into the heart.
It’s as if the beautiful harmonies gently embrace the sorrow that overflows no matter how hard you try to hold it back.
This song feels like a warm presence that quietly stays close to a heart that has experienced a painful parting, allowing the tears to flow.
Good songs, moving Western music. World-famous and popular songs that resonate with the heart (11–20).
Right Where You Want MeJesse McCartney

A poppy, catchy long-distance love song sung by Jesse McCartney, who’s also active as an American actor! Its theme is a steadfast devotion that says, even with physical distance between us, “My heart is always right where you want me.” The sprightly sound is delightful, turning even the anxiety of time apart into a kind of romantic spice.
The track is the title song of the album “Right Where You Want Me,” released in September 2006, and it peaked at No.
33 on the U.
S.
Billboard chart.
It was also used as a theme song for a Disney Channel movie.
On those lonely nights when you miss your partner, listening to this song might make you a bit stronger.
The love that grows precisely because you’re apart may just transform into a positive force.
Young and BeautifulLana Del Rey

A gem-like ballad from the soundtrack of The Great Gatsby that deeply questions the enduring nature of beauty and love.
Sung by American artist Lana Del Rey, the song renders a universal anxiety—whether love endures even when youth and looks fade—through a cinematic soundscape.
Its grand, orchestra-based arrangement and her wistful vocals beautifully portray the fear of passing time and a bittersweet plea for love.
Released in April 2013 and peaking at No.
22 on the Billboard Hot 100, this piece is recommended for those feeling uneasy about their relationships or facing life’s transitions.
PointlessLewis Capaldi

A universal love song that sings of deep affection, featuring the clear, resonant vocals of Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi.
Co-written with Ed Sheeran and others, the song portrays devotion to a lover through the small gestures of everyday life, and, with the soothing afterglow of a ballad, brings a warm feeling that sinks into the listener’s heart.
Released in December 2022 and reaching No.
1 on the UK Singles Chart in January 2023, it is included on the album “Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent.” A performance on the popular UK show “Strictly Come Dancing” also drew attention.
It’s a popular choice for wedding background music and is recommended as a song to color happy moments with someone special.
See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa

This is a gem of a ballad infused with feelings of friendship that pierce the heart.
The moving collaboration by American rapper Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth beautifully sings of the sorrow of losing someone close and the hope of reunion.
Created in March 2015 as the theme song for the film Furious 7, it also serves as a tribute to the late Paul Walker.
The song set an astonishing record by topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks, bringing tears to people around the world.
It’s especially recommended for those who have experienced parting from someone dear, or who wish to reaffirm the bonds with family and friends.





