[Disney BGM] Just listening will boost your mood! A collection of Disney classics
Don’t you ever feel like you want to boost your mood while working from home, studying, or doing housework? In moments like those, Disney BGM—straight from the world of dreams and magic—is the perfect choice.
Just listening to these popular tracks will brighten your spirits, and they make excellent background music for getting things done.
In this article, we’ve gathered a wide range of songs, from timeless classics that will have you humming along to melodious numbers you’ll want to savor carefully.
Find that one track that sprinkles a little magic into your everyday life!
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[Disney BGM] Just Listening Boosts Your Mood! Collection of Disney Masterpieces (21–30)
Part Of Your WorldAlan Menken

This is “Part of Your World,” a song from the film The Little Mermaid, covered by New Zealand composer and pianist Samantha van der Sluijs.
It’s a grand, moving piece, but when arranged for piano it transforms into soothing, calming music.
It’s also great to switch between arrangements depending on your mood.
Go the DistanceAlan Menken

A Disney movie classic known for its soul-stirring, powerful melody and heartfelt lyrics.
Featured as a song in the 1997 film Hercules, it strikingly portrays the protagonist’s growth and adventures.
In a piano arrangement, the work’s grandeur and delicacy stand out even more, leaving a deep impression on listeners.
The beautiful melody evokes scenes from the movie, and combined with the piano’s timbre, it creates a dreamlike atmosphere.
It also works seamlessly as background music, making it perfect for quiet moments or when you want to motivate yourself.
The Sorcerer’s ApprenticeDukas&Morino Gojuusoudan

One of the pieces used in the film Fantasia, which is composed of short films set to classical music.
It’s often mistaken as an original Disney work, but the piece is actually based on the symphonic poem The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by the French composer Paul Dukas, and the version used in the film was arranged by Leopold Stokowski, who served as the music director.
For many people, hearing this piece instantly brings to mind Mickey Mouse wearing the sorcerer’s hat.
Without youRandy Newman/Hirohashi Makiko

This is the theme song from Monsters, Inc., one of the most popular films produced by Disney and Pixar.
Am I the only one who feels its style is similar to “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” from Toy Story? When it’s arranged in a jazz style, it makes you want to listen to it quietly at night.
Door to FreedomAlan Menken

This song is from the movie Tangled.
You probably remember the scene where Rapunzel sings it in the intro and other parts of the film.
With its high, clear vocals playing in the background, it’s a track that always puts you in a good mood.
Alice in WonderlandFujiwara Kenichi, Koyama Michiyuki Gi

Kenichi Fujiwara and Michiyuki Koyama—The ones performing this very gentle cover of Alice in Wonderland are alto saxophonist Kenichi Fujiwara and guitarist Michiyuki Koyama.
It’s a quiet, beautiful cover you’ll want to listen to before bed or while reading.
You can hear a side of the Alice in Wonderland music that’s different from the film.
Pirates of the CarribbeanJarrod Radnich

After posting this cover song online in the United States, Mr.
Rod Radnic became famous.
He plays a thrilling piano cover with great passion.
Radnic performs with such intensity that it wouldn’t feel out of place if this very cover were used as-is in Disney’s film Pirates of the Caribbean.
It’s the kind of performance that helps listeners get their work done more efficiently.


