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Classic Western songs about getting back together: recommended popular tracks

We’ve carefully selected Western songs themed around getting back together.

From tracks about trying to rebuild a broken relationship to heartbreaking songs about not being able to forget a past love and wishing for reconciliation, this collection gathers music that portrays the theme from various angles.

Each song features lyrics that vividly capture the pain and hope of romance, paired with melodies that resonate deeply.

You can listen while layering your own emotions onto the music, or simply enjoy it as pure sound.

Every track is high quality, and you’re sure to find one that speaks to your heart.

Classic Western songs about getting back together: recommended popular tracks (21–30)

Back for GoodTake That

Take That – Back for Good (Official Video)
Back for GoodTake That

Known as one of Take That’s signature songs, this moving ballad portrays regret over a lost love and a yearning for reconciliation.

Released in March 1995, it held the number-one spot on the UK Singles Chart for four consecutive weeks.

Gary Barlow’s heartfelt vocals brilliantly convey the pain of heartbreak and the powerful desire to be with a loved one again.

Included on the album “Nobody Else,” the song became a massive hit, reaching number one in 31 countries worldwide.

It’s recommended listening when you want to soothe the pain of a breakup or reaffirm your bond with someone special.

Want You BackHaim

HAIM – Want You Back (Official Video)
Want You BackHaim

A track about mending a broken relationship.

Released in 2017 by the Los Angeles pop-rock band Haim, it became a hit around the world.

It was performed on the TV show Saturday Night Live in May 2016.

The ReasonHoobastank

Hoobastank – The Reason (Official Music Video)
The ReasonHoobastank

A heart-stirring power ballad from American band Hoobastank.

It captures the resolve to admit one’s mistakes and mend a cherished relationship, resonating with many listeners.

Released in January 2004, it became a global hit, reaching No.

2 on the U.

S.

charts.

Its universal theme—wanting to change for the one you love—intertwines with an emotional melody to leave a deep impression on the listener.

Highly recommended for those who have experienced heartbreak or separation, or who want to reevaluate an important relationship.

Ps. I’m Still Not Over YouRihanna

Rihanna-Ps. I’m Still Not Over You lyrics
Ps. I'm Still Not Over YouRihanna

An R&B track by singer-songwriter and actress Rihanna.

It is included on the album “A Girl like Me,” released in 2006.

The album was a hit worldwide, reaching No.

1 on the Canadian charts and earning platinum certification in eight countries.

The Man I Want To BeChris Young

Chris Young – The Man I Want To Be (Official Video)
The Man I Want To BeChris Young

A track released in 2009 by American country music artist Chris Young.

The song portrays a man striving to become a better person out of regret over a failed relationship.

It reached No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts and was certified Gold.

Walking After YouFoo Fighters

Foo Fighters – Walking After You (Official HD Video)
Walking After YouFoo Fighters

A beautiful ballad that delicately expresses the regret and sense of loss after losing a loved one, as well as lingering attachment and the wish for renewal.

Included on Foo Fighters’ August 1997 album “The Colour and the Shape,” the song features Dave Grohl’s gentle vocals, which heighten its melancholic mood.

In 1998, it was also included on the soundtrack of the film “The X-Files: The Movie,” for which a re-recorded version was produced.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who can relate to the pain of heartbreak and the earnest desire to restore a relationship despite it all.

Whatever It TakesLifehouse

Lifehouse “Whatever It Takes” (Official Music Video)
Whatever It TakesLifehouse

A track that sings about a sincere apology full of regret for mistakes in a relationship.

Released in 2007 by the American alternative rock band Lifehouse.

A pop-rock track that reached No.

3 on the U.

S.

charts.