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Spring, hearts racing! Classics of Western music

Spring often brings a new school term or a move to a new workplace, so it really feels like a season of fresh starts.

In a new environment, you’re usually half excited and half a little anxious.

“I want to calm my racing heart!” “I want to get pumped up for my new life!” With that mix of butterflies and excitement in the air, we’re introducing songs—focusing on Western music—that are perfect to listen to in spring.

Our editorial team has carefully selected breezy, spring-like tracks and songs that sweep away anxiety and give you courage.

We hope you’ll find the one song you’ll want to play this spring!

Spring, Hearts Aflutter! Iconic Western Hits (91–100)

Anna SunWalk the Moon

WALK THE MOON – Anna Sun (Official Video)
Anna SunWalk the Moon

This is a song by the American rock band Walk The Moon.

Their hallmark is those bright, danceable tracks! The lyrics about longing for summer evoke the end of spring.

It’s a song that, after the comfortable, easygoing spring, makes you look forward to the blazing summer.

When We Were YoungAdele

Adele – When We Were Young (Live at The Church Studios)
When We Were YoungAdele

It’s a ballad that overflows with feelings for someone you’ve long admired.

It’s a song by the popular British singer Adele, included on her 2015 album “25.” Both the piano and her vocals are beautiful—moving to the point of tears.

Perfect for listening under the dappled spring sunlight.

Spring, Hearts Aflutter! Classic Western Hits (101–110)

Spring VacationThe Beach Boys

When you think of The Beach Boys, you tend to associate them with summer, but they also have songs themed around spring.

There’s a breezy track perfect for a springtime drive on their 2012 reunion album, “That’s Why God Made the Radio.” The way the chorus casually weaves in titles of their past hits like “Good Vibrations” shows their impeccable taste.

Put Your Records OnCorinne Bailey Rae

Corinne Bailey Rae – Put Your Records On
Put Your Records OnCorinne Bailey Rae

Corinne Bailey Rae is a singer-songwriter from the UK.

She’s an artist with a remarkably wide musical range, drawing from R&B, rock, and jazz.

Among her works, the song “Put Your Records On” is perfect for spring.

Its philosophical lyrics and gentle melody leave a strong impression.

While it’s not explicitly themed around spring, the atmosphere fits the season beautifully, so why not try it as driving music?

IDGAFDua Lipa

Dua Lipa – IDGAF (Official Music Video)
IDGAFDua Lipa

This is a song by Dua Lipa, a British singer-songwriter who is also active as a fashion model.

While the track stands out for its stylish vibe, the lyrics portray a woman pushing away a man who is trying to rekindle their relationship.

It can also be seen as an empowering anthem for women who are struggling to get over a breakup.

How Would You Feel (Paean)Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – How Would You Feel (Paean) [Official Audio]
How Would You Feel (Paean)Ed Sheeran

An orchestrated love ballad produced by British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.

He wrote the song in about 15 minutes while in a taxi on the way to the airport.

It was released in 2017 as a promotional single for his third album, ÷.

Mr. Blue SkyElectric Light Orchestra

A pop masterpiece that somehow gets you excited from the very intro.

It’s a song released in 1978 by the renowned British group Electric Light Orchestra.

The vocoder phrases are striking and put you in a happy mood.

The cheerful feeling of spring almost makes you want to jump in the car and go for a drive!