[Wind Ensemble] Recommended Western pop songs for concerts: timeless classics from every era
At concert band performances, unlike competitions, many groups choose to play pop music, don’t they?
Among them, Western pop songs pair well with a brass sound, and there are many popular tunes that have been performed for years.
Still, some of you might be thinking, “When it comes time to actually pick a piece, it’s hard to decide…”
So in this article, we’re carefully selecting and introducing Western pop songs we’d love to hear performed by wind ensembles, in order of recommendation!
Be sure to listen together, discuss your options, choose a piece, and put on a wonderful performance.
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[Wind Ensemble] Recommended Western Pop Songs for Concerts: Timeless Classics from All Eras (21–30)
Killing Me Softly with His SongRoberta Flack

It’s a song released in 1971, originally written and sung by Lori Lieberman, but it became famous through Roberta’s cover.
It’s often covered in jazz and bossa nova, and is also a staple number in wind ensembles.
Smooth CriminalMichael Jackson

This is a 1988 song by the universally recognized King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
The Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra, an active professional wind ensemble, even released a brass band arrangement CD in 2011 consisting solely of Michael’s songs, including this one.
There are numerous arrangements, especially if you include those presented as part of medleys.
Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head (Even if I’m Getting Wet in the Rain)B.J.Thomas
This is a song released in 1969 by American male singer B.
J.
Thomas, known in Japan under the title “Ame ni Nuretemo” (“Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head”).
The original makes extensive use of trumpet melodies, so there are many wind band arrangements, and its light, lively sound has made it very popular.
Stand By MeBen E. King

This is a signature work by the American soul singer Ben E.
King, and it is also famous as the theme song of the film with the same title.
With a relaxed, country-style sound and an unforgettable melody, the piece is notable for its beautiful orchestral interlude, which has led to many arrangements for wind ensemble.
I Should Be So LuckyKYLIE MINOGUE

This is a 1987 song by Australian female singer Kylie Minogue, also known by the title “Lucky Love.” Its bright, disco-influenced style has many wind band arrangements and is often used in pop music stage performances.
MY HEART WILL GO ONCéline Dion

It became famous as the theme of James Cameron’s 1997 film Titanic and is also one of Celine Dion’s signature songs.
Film music is often featured in wind ensemble concerts, and among those pieces, this song has been hugely popular and frequently performed since it was first released.
I’m in the mood for DansingThe Nolans

This is a signature song by The Nolans, a British sister group active from the 1970s through the 1980s.
It became a big hit in Japan in 1980.
With its catchy, upbeat, and easy-to-sing pop melody, the song lends itself well to stand-play performances with actions while playing, making it popular among junior high and high school students.






