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[2025] Recommended popular melancholic summer classics in Western music

Party anthems that hype up the hot summer are great, but there are probably many of you who also want to chill at dusk with bittersweet melodies and sounds.

In this article, we introduce popular Western hits and recommended classics under the theme of “Bittersweet Summer Masterpieces.”

The first half highlights the latest releases and recent favorites, while the latter half lines up a host of timeless classics.

From laid-back numbers to upbeat tracks whose melodies and lyrics are achingly poignant, enjoy a wide variety of summer songs!

[2025] Best Melancholic Summer Songs in Western Music: Recommended Popular Tracks (21–30)

Only TimeEnya

Enya – Only Time (Official 4K Music Video)
Only TimeEnya

With a voice that carries a serene, almost sacred resonance, Enya has soothed listeners around the world.

In Japan, too, her ethereal sound is widely known.

This piece conveys a universal message—that only the passage of time can heal all things—set to a beautiful melody that ebbs and flows like the tide.

The many layered vocals seem to bring both the wistful mood of summer’s end and a quiet hope for tomorrow to the heart.

The song is included on the album A Day Without Rain, released in November 2000, and was also featured in the film Sweet November.

In 2001, it touched countless hearts and is known for reaching number 10 on the U.

S.

charts.

It’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to while gazing at the evening sky, lost in thought.

Dog Days Are OverFlorence & The Machine

Florence + The Machine – Dog Days Are Over (2010 Version) (Official Music Video)
Dog Days Are OverFlorence & The Machine

Florence and the Machine, the British band known for blending diverse genres like art pop and gospel.

This song from their 2009 debut album Lungs delivers a powerful message that resonates as a declaration of the end of hard days.

Starting with gentle harp tones and then bursting into emotion with handclaps, Florence Welch’s vocals feel as if they blow away the melancholy of summer’s end.

It’s also memorable that the track closed out the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.

3, leading to a 618% week-over-week surge in streams.

Rather than lamenting the passing of summer, it’s an emotional song to hear when you want to hold on to hope for the new season ahead.

Green LightLorde

Singer-songwriter Lorde, who debuted in her teens and shook the music scene with her poetic worldview.

Released in March 2017, this song overlaps with the bittersweet air of late summer.

Beginning with a piano melody, it blends the pain of heartbreak with the exhilaration of trying to break free, portraying a protagonist who still longs for a finished love yet waits for the “green light” to move forward.

It’s as if hiding tears while dancing at a party—an achingly tender yet powerful mood that strikes the heart.

The masterpiece Melodrama, which includes this track, was nominated for Album of the Year at the 60th Grammy Awards.

On a twilight evening when you’re reluctant to let summer go, take the time to listen to it alone.

Goodbye JulyMargo Guryan

Margo Guryan, who had roots in jazz and classical music, was active as a composer from the 1960s.

This piece she left behind is a perfect song for the end of summer, singing of feelings for the passing month of July.

Its gentle, floating sound, so characteristic of Guryan, and her whispering vocals that seem to paint scenes right before your eyes are especially striking.

Although she released her only original album, Take a Picture, in 1968, you can hear this work on the collection Words and Music, released in June 2024.

For those who want to savor the fading summer and linger in precious memories, this is a comforting track that embraces that sweet, wistful feeling.

Good DaysSZA

SZA – Good Days (Official Video)
Good DaysSZA

The end of summer brings a bittersweet feeling along with all the happy memories, doesn’t it? There’s a song by R&B artist SZA that gently stays close to that tender mood.

While swaying between past pain and regret, it seeks a glimmer of hope in the future, expressed through her husky, deeply emotive voice.

The lyrics’ world overlaps with the sentimental atmosphere of a summer evening, and listening to it makes your heart tighten.

Released in December 2020 and included on the album “SOS,” the track garnered major attention, reaching No.

3 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

It’s perfect for a quiet night alone, when you want to bask in the memories of a joyful summer.

It’s a song filled with a kind of magic that gently wraps your wistfulness in warmth.

Lost in JapanShawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes “Lost In Japan” (Audio)
Lost in JapanShawn Mendes

The way it unfolds from a quiet piano intro into a groovy bassline evokes the shift from a late-summer dusk into night.

Sung by Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes, this track blends R&B and funk in a comfortably smooth mix—both a little bittersweet and irresistibly uplifting.

The lyrics portray a passionate urge to bridge the distance to a loved one far away, driven by a single-minded desire to see them.

That earnest emotion overlaps with the sentimental feeling of summer slipping away, hitting you right in the heart.

Released in March 2018 as a cut from the album “Shawn Mendes,” the song is also known for a music video that pays homage to the film “Lost in Translation.” On a night spent reminiscing about summer, listening as you watch the setting sun is sure to deepen the emotional mood even more.

Chasing CarsSnow Patrol

Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars (Official Video)
Chasing CarsSnow Patrol

This is an exquisitely pure love song by Snow Patrol, a rock band from Scotland.

It expresses a heartfelt wish to simply lie side by side with the one you love and forget the clamor of the world.

The deep affection—so profound it’s hard to put into words—rises alongside the sweeping melody and truly hits you in the chest.

Included on the 2006 masterpiece Eyes Open, the song gained worldwide popularity thanks to the hit drama Grey’s Anatomy.

The fact that it remained on the UK charts for an astounding 111 weeks speaks to how deeply it resonated with so many people.

It’s the kind of song that gently stays with you on a late-summer evening, when the fading light makes you a touch sentimental.