[2025] Classic Western songs to listen to in November: recommended popular tracks
As autumn deepens and the first hints of winter begin to creep in, November has a certain melancholy that makes you want to drift into contemplation, doesn’t it?
What kind of music do you listen to during this delicate change of seasons?
In this article, under the theme “Songs to Listen to in November,” we’ve put together a selection of wonderful Western classics—across all genres—from tracks that explicitly feature November to songs that simply match the mood of the month.
Some titles make it obvious they’re November songs, but we’ve also included tracks where you realize November is the setting only after reading the lyrics.
Take this opportunity to check them out!
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[2025] Classic Western Songs to Listen to in November: Recommended Popular Tracks (11–20)
8th Of NovemberBig&Rich

The country music duo Big & Rich are also known for their Grammy-nominated song “8th of November,” which they created.
The song looks back on a tragic event that occurred in Vietnam in November.
Listening to it can be a way to learn about a terrifyingly sad event.
If you’re interested, check out the music video that uses real footage as well.
The images are somewhat shocking, but they convey the real atmosphere.
NovemberPsychedelic Porn Crumpets

Characterized by a unique worldview and expansive soundscapes, the song by Psychedelic Porn Crumpets is included on their album High Visceral {Part 2}, released in April 2017.
The track poignantly contrasts melancholic emotions with the joy of living, exploring themes of the passage of time and the fragility of memory.
Hailing from Perth, Australia, the band transcends the bounds of psychedelic rock with a distinctive style that invites listeners on a fantastical sonic journey.
It’s a perfect song to play on a November night as autumn deepens, gazing out the window.
Murder Most FoulBob Dylan

A monumental 17-minute ballad that symbolizes the changing times has arrived from Bob Dylan.
Released as a single in March 2020, the piece weaves an epic tale centered on the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy, interlacing the history of American social change, music, and film.
It is a song that can be called the culmination of Dylan’s career.
Closing out the album Rough and Rowdy Ways, it was unveiled amid the COVID-19 pandemic and resonated with many as a beacon of light in an anxious era.
It’s a must-listen for those well-versed in history and passionate about music and film.
Why not spend some time reflecting on American history as you listen to Dylan’s poetic narration?
NovemberToxi$

With its emotive melody and wistful lyrics that resonate deeply, Toxi$’s track perfectly suits the mood of November.
Released in June 2020 and included on the album “Heartbreak,” this piece is a lyrical song that portrays a love born in November.
The memorable phrases repeated in the chorus and the lyrics expressing the complexity of a relationship with a loved one align with the reflective season as autumn deepens.
Delving into the emotional struggles within love and the symbolic meanings of this special time, this work is one you’ll want to savor on long autumn nights—truly a song made for November.
NovemberBabeheaven

A track marked by a wistful melody and ethereal vocals.
Its unique atmosphere—blending elements of indie soul and dream pop—seeps into the heart.
Released in November 2020, the song was issued as a single by Babeheaven and later included on the EP “Circles.” The lyrics portray inescapable emotions and the complexities of relationships, resonating deeply with listeners.
Lush, unhurried strings, echo-drenched guitar, and a slow beat define the sound, making it a perfect listen for an autumn evening.
It’s a recommended track for those experiencing emotional ups and downs or anyone who wants to savor a contemplative moment.
No Nut NovemberMatt Watson

Matt Watson, known as a YouTuber and musician, created “NO NUT NOVEMBER” together with Carson Tucker, Freddie Dredd, and Kill Bill.
It’s a hip-hop song that tackles a somewhat delicate topic.
The phrase in the title refers to a certain activity that has spread online.
If you look into what that entails, the song’s message will naturally become clear.
【2025】Best Western Music Classics and Recommended Popular Songs to Listen to in November (21–30)
Lost On YouLP

LP, the American singer-songwriter known as Laura Pergolizzi, possesses a one-of-a-kind voice and style.
Her powerful vocals are not just forceful; they have a quality that goes straight to the heart the moment they reach your ears.
Beyond her voice, her songwriting is exquisite, seamlessly and naturally channeling vocal emotion into her songs.






