Youth-themed Western music. World classics and recommended popular songs.
Youth is one of the most important periods in life.
And when it comes to coloring that youth, music is indispensable, isn’t it?
But with Western songs, looking up the lyrics’ meanings can be a hassle, and you might struggle to find coming-of-age songs that really fit you.
So this time, we’ve picked out Western songs that are perfect for youth!
We also dive deep into the meanings of the lyrics, so don’t worry if you’re not confident in English!
Now, go find the perfect coming-of-age song in English for you!
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Youth songs of Western music: World classics and recommended popular tracks (31–40)
You make me feel so youngFrank Sinatra

This song, which evokes presence and youth, was created by Joseph Myrow and Mack Gordon in 1946.
It has been covered by many artists, but this Sinatra version is from 1956.
“Forever young, never forgetting our youth”—it’s a beautiful song that conjures the image of singing to an aging lover.
School’s OutAlice Cooper

A 1972 song by Alice Cooper.
It portrays the uncontrollable excitement of the final three minutes on the last day of school before vacation.
It gained attention in the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, becoming his first major hit single.
The track has been used in many films and TV shows, such as Scream and Rock ’n’ Roll High School.
JeremyPearl Jam
This 1992 song, which focuses on youth suicide, resonated with the young people of its time.
Its music video won Best Video of the Year at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards.
Even today, when bullying in schools is a serious concern, the song’s message remains powerful.
(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)Beastie Boys

It’s a song by the Beastie Boys released in 1986 that’s been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Irresponsible and defiant, it expresses the feelings that ordinary kids have toward school and their parents, and it’s even been called an anthem for high schoolers.
KidsMGMT

Set to a pulsating synth-pop driven by keyboards and evoking an exhilarating carnival, this song is by the American psychedelic rock band MGMT and was released in 2008.
It has been used widely across various media, including TV dramas and commercials.
Youthful Western songs: World classics and recommended popular tracks (41–50)
Don’t You (Forget About Me)Simple Minds

The song used in the opening and closing of the classic 1980s teen movie The Breakfast Club.
It’s a 1985 pop song by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, and is often said to be a track that defined the youth of the ’80s.
Rock & Roll High SchoolThe Ramones

A 1979 single release by The Ramones, pioneers of New York punk rock.
The high school-set music video features appearances by three of the band members’ girlfriends or wives.






