Masterpieces to listen to on a cloudy day
There are countless songs that perfectly suit clear blue skies, unending rain, or swirling snow, but surprisingly, it’s hard to find ones that fit a cloudy day.
Here’s a playlist that matches that overcast, not-quite-clear, not-quite-sunny, but comfortably mild kind of weather.
- [Rain Songs] Songs to listen to on a rainy day. A special feature on rain-themed tracks.
- Children’s songs to sing on a rainy day / children’s songs with a rain theme
- Songs to Listen to in June: A Curated Selection of Rain-Themed Tracks and Classics for Father’s Day
- [Dark Songs] A carefully curated selection of deeply dark tracks and heartbreaking songs that accompany you in tough times
- [Songs to Listen to When You Want to Die] I want to disappear... A song to support you who feel that way
- Masterpieces to listen to at noon: recommended popular songs
- Winter Songs: Classic tracks you want to listen to in winter. Songs you long for during the winter.
- Classic Japanese songs perfect for sunny days: comfortable tracks that match a blue sky.
- Rain Songs: A curated selection of tracks that feature rain in the lyrics — including many nostalgic Japanese hits
- A rainy love song. A love song perfect for a rainy day.
- Classic songs that sing of the sky. Recommended popular tracks that will make you long for the sky.
- A rainy heartbreak song. A collection of bittersweet love songs set against the backdrop of rain.
- Songs that put you in a calm mood. Classic and popular Japanese tracks.
Masterpieces to Listen to on Cloudy Days (91–100)
dramaticBase Ball Bear

The song that makes me feel like I can spend the day in a great mood is Base Ball Bear’s “Dramatic.” On a clear, beautiful day, you just want to go out, right? And when you head out feeling that light, happy bounce in your step, it gives you the sense that something good is bound to happen.
This song captures that very feeling.
Between the Sky and YouGoto Maki

This is a cover of a Miyuki Nakajima song by Maki Goto, formerly of Morning Musume.
While Nakajima’s voice is absolutely iconic, Goto’s vocals are extremely pure and beautiful, which brings a real sense of authenticity to the lyrics.
The arrangement has been updated with a modern touch, so if you’re doing karaoke, definitely try singing the Maki Goto version.

