[2025] Songs You’ll Want to Listen to This Summer! Popular and Recommended Classic Rock Tracks from the West
Spring, summer, autumn, winter—many music lovers keep playlists of songs they want to listen to when each season comes around.
In this article, under the theme “Rock Songs to Listen to in Summer,” we’ve compiled recommended summer tracks spanning the 1960s to the 2020s—from recent hits and fan favorites to timeless classics.
Of course, “rock” covers a wide range of styles, so you’re sure to find summer songs you’ll love.
Be sure to check it out and enjoy it as your soundtrack for this summer!
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[2025] Songs You’ll Want to Hear This Summer! Popular and Recommended Classic Western Rock Tracks (61–70)
MagicThe Cars

Let me introduce Magic, a song that evokes the start of summer.
It’s a track from The Cars’ album Heartbeat City.
With its upbeat sound and lyrics about the arrival of summer and a hint of romance, it’s perfect both for relaxing and for getting yourself pumped up.
Incidentally, the song is also well-loved for its music video, which unfolds a mysterious story.
Watching it will help you feel the season even more.
The Last Day Of SummerThe Cure

The Cure is a rock band formed in 1978 in the UK, centered around vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith.
They are known as pioneers of “gothic rock,” characterized by an aesthetic, dark worldview and psychedelic sound.
The Last Day Of Summer is included on their 11th album, Bloodflowers, released in 2000, and showcases their signature brooding, unsettling sound.
Also worth noting is Smith’s iconic look, featuring black eyeshadow and bright red lipstick!
Moonlight DriveThe Doors

A perfect song for a midsummer night drive.
Set against gently flowing keyboards and guitar, its refreshing, breezy melody leaves a strong impression.
Released in September 1967, it was included on the album “Strange Days.” The dreamy lyrics beautifully capture the desire for freedom under the night sky.
It’s recommended for when you want to escape the city’s hustle and take it slow by the seaside.
Listen with your lover and you’re sure to share a special moment.
It’s a must-hear not only for fans of The Doors but also for anyone who loves a romantic atmosphere.
Let’s Go SurfingThe Drums

The Drums made their debut in 2009.
One of the tracks on their debut EP is “Let’s Go Surfing.” The title literally means “Let’s go surfing.” The song captures the excitement and happiness you feel before heading out to surf.
It’s guaranteed to boost your motivation to go out.
It also samples whistling and handclaps, making it a great tune to get lively and have fun with while you listen.
VacationThe Go-Go’s

Brimming with a fresh summer vibe, this track is known as one of The Go-Go’s signature songs.
Its brisk rhythm and bright melody are striking, making it a tune that lifts your spirits just by listening.
Released in 1982 as the title track of the album “Vacation,” it became a major hit, reaching No.
8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The lyrics, which sing of the heartache of a breakup and the importance of spending a vacation alone, resonate with many listeners.
In the music video shoot, the members’ tipsy water-skiing made a memorable impression.
It’s perfect for summer drives or relaxing on the beach, so why not add it to your playlist? Packed with the charm of The Go-Go’s, this song is sure to make your summer shine even brighter.
Missed ConnectionThe Head And The Heart

The Head and the Heart is an indie rock band formed in the summer of 2009 by members hailing from New York, Los Angeles, and London.
In 2012, they performed at Summer Sonic, captivating Japanese rock fans.
Their song “Missed Connection” is included on their fourth studio album, “Living Mirage,” released in 2019.
With its slightly dark melody and sleek, light touch, it’s a perfect track for a languid summer night.
Purple Haze (Live at the Atlanta Pop Festival)The Jimi Hendrix Experience

As a song that epitomizes 1960s psychedelic rock, it continues to shine with undimmed appeal.
The lyrics—said to have been inspired by a dream—paint a surreal image in which one’s sense of direction and time feels distorted, drawing listeners into a fantastical world.
Coupled with Jimi Hendrix’s innovative guitar work, it truly stands as a timeless classic.
Released as a single in March 1967 and included on the debut album Are You Experienced, it became an instant hit and remains a landmark track in rock history.
Play it at a summer festival or outdoor event, and its unique atmosphere has the power to transform the entire vibe.






