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Classic Western songs that celebrate sunny weather

Classic Western songs that celebrate sunny weather
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Classic Western songs that celebrate sunny weather

What kind of weather do you all like?Good news for those who love sunny days!This time, we’ve gathered a bunch of classic Western songs all about “sunshine.”Even if you don’t understand English, just listening to them will fill you with happiness—these timeless tracks are sure to brighten your day.

Western hit songs about sunny weather (1–10)

Sunny Side Of The StreetThe Pogues

The Pogues – Sunny Side Of The Street
Sunny Side Of The StreetThe Pogues

Included on the 1990 album “Hell’s Ditch.” An eight-member punk band from London formed in 1982.

The upbeat, driving rhythm and strings woven with their Irish sound reach the ears very gently.

In a sense, it’s a track that’s uncharacteristic of a punk band.

I’m YoursJason Mraz

Jason Mraz – I’m Yours (Official Video) [4K Remaster]
I'm YoursJason Mraz

A heartwarming love song by the American artist Jason Mraz, filled with positive messages that celebrate the joys of summer.

With themes of self-liberation and unconditional devotion to love, its lyrics stand out for encouraging us to cherish life’s moments.

Included on the album “We Sing.

We Dance.

We Steal Things.” released in May 2008, it set a record by remaining on the U.

S.

Billboard Hot 100 for 76 consecutive weeks.

In Japan, it gained further attention as the theme song for Kirin Beer’s “Grand Kirin” commercial.

The breezy acoustic guitar rhythm and the comfortable sound that blends elements of reggae and folk make it perfect for anyone looking to spend a calm, seaside-like moment of relaxation.

Castle on the HillEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill [Official Music Video]
Castle on the HillEd Sheeran

A coming-of-age reminiscence penned by Ed Sheeran from the UK.

Brimming with love for his hometown, it vividly portrays experiences from his childhood up to around age fifteen.

Adventures with friends, first love, and a steadfast affection for his hometown that endures into adulthood resonate alongside Sheeran’s warm vocals.

Released in January 2017, this piece captured many hearts as a track on the album ÷ (Divide).

It was also featured in the trailer for the animated film Ferdinand, drawing even more attention.

A recommended song for those who feel nostalgia or long for their youthful days.

Sunny Sundae SmileMy Bloody Valentine

My Bloody Valentine – Sunny Sundae Smile
Sunny Sundae SmileMy Bloody Valentine

A single released in 1987.

A four-piece rock band from Ireland formed in 1983.

The uptempo, aggressively unfolding rhythm and the noisy guitar tone are irresistibly raw.

The pop melodic lines that flicker within that sound reveal a sense of taste, showing it’s far from just rough around the edges.

Sunday MorningMaroon 5

Set on a rainy Sunday morning, this heartwarming song portrays quiet moments with a lover.

Featured on Maroon 5’s debut album “Songs About Jane,” it was released as a single in December 2004.

With its upbeat melody and soulful vocals, it skillfully conveys both the joys and challenges of love.

It was also included on the soundtrack of the film “Love Actually,” capturing the hearts of many.

This is a recommended track for anyone who wants to savor the beauty of peaceful time spent with someone special amid busy days.

SunnyCher

Cher – Sunny (Official Music Video)
SunnyCher

Included on the 1966 album “Chér.” It’s a cover of the single released in 1966 by American singer Bobby Hebb.

She is a singer and actress born in 1946 from California.

The song’s structure is striking, shifting from a quiet intro to a sudden surge of excitement.

Her soulful vocals, delivered over the aggressive sound, add a great flavor to the track.

Sunny AfternoonThe Kinks

Included on the 1966 album Face to Face.

A five-piece rock band from London formed in 1964.

The mid-tempo rhythm and the vocal that sings softly over a sound seemingly influenced by hall music come together nicely.

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