[2025] A roundup of classic Western songs about the wind
When a pleasant breeze drifts in through the window, do you ever find a melody rising softly in your mind? Songs themed around the wind have continued to be loved across the global music scene.
From storm-like gales to gentle spring breezes, the wind’s many expressions have long stirred musicians’ imaginations.
Sometimes it carries hope; other times, a touch of wistfulness.
Here, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs that tell the wind’s stories—from recent hits to timeless classics.
Whether you’re a fan of Western music or simply looking for a new musical discovery, you’re sure to find a piece that resonates with your heart.
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HeavenBryan Adams

A love song with the lyrics, “The two of us have been through a lot, but now we’re together.” Brian’s husky vocals are incredibly sexy, making it a perfect track to send to your significant other.
I imagine many couples have listened to this song together.
It’s a classic.
It even reached No.
1 in the U.
S.
Slow WindR. Kelly

This is a classic Western song by the immensely popular R&B artist R.
Kelly, whose mellow sensibilities are full of life.
Its euphoric mood stirs a feeling that makes you want to listen to it on Tanabata.
A track with reggae- and dub-like vibes.
even the nights are betterAir Supply

It’s a gentle song that really tugs at the heart on summer nights.
The lyrics feel like telling someone heartbroken from a breakup, “I’m always by your side; I’ll give you my love anytime.” It doesn’t mention summer explicitly, but for some reason, listening to it always makes me think of summer.
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Brand New LoverDead Or Alive

This is a karaoke song by Dead or Alive, an artist with a distinctive, atmospheric style that matches disco perfectly—punkish yet legendary.
Its grandeur colored the youth of many Japanese people, fits seamlessly even on clear, sunny days, and makes you want to sing along in a comfortably danceable way.
Rock & Roll All NiteKISS

A karaoke song by KISS, known for their exhilarating punk rock sound and iconic artist image that’s also popular as a classic T-shirt print.
It delivers an undeniable presence as a hype-up anthem and, with a style that fits perfectly on bright, sunny days, melodically lifts your spirits.
To Be With YouMr. BIG

A karaoke song by Mr.
Big, where their tasteful vocals—hugely influential on many later artists—support melodies with universal appeal.
With its rich, comfortable musicality that gently stirs a soothing mood, it’s a track you’ll want to sing on a bright, beautiful day.
Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis

This is a karaoke song by Oasis whose expansive, lingering sound and overwhelmingly present vocals tastefully create a sense of comfort.
It’s a track with a dazzling quality that fits perfectly on sunny days and stirs the mood to sing along.





