[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)
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.
12 Years LaterJames Newton Howard

This is a piece from Disney’s adventure film Treasure Planet, which first aired as a movie in 2002.
The composer, James Newton Howard, writes not only for Disney but also for horror, comedy, and a variety of other film genres.
Boo’s Going HomeRandy Newman

Randy Newman is known as a very famous composer.
He has composed as many as seven songs for Disney-Pixar.
He has won the Academy Award 20 times, and he has also received three Emmys and six Grammys.
In 2002, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 2007 he was recognized as a Disney Legend.
Furthermore, in 2013, he was added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Ballet Suite, Op. 66The Philadelphia Orchestra

The piece being performed is by the Philadelphia Orchestra.
It was composed by the universally known Tchaikovsky.
The orchestra’s energetic playing really keeps you motivated while you work.
Since Tchaikovsky’s original composition is quite long, this section is the second number from the five-part waltz.
It’s such a fun piece you’ll find yourself whistling along.
If you wish for a miracle…JUJU

Have you heard of the movie “Soul” with the tagline, “What if there were a place where you could decide who you’d become?” What’s groundbreaking about this film is that, even though it’s a Disney movie, the protagonist is a 45-year-old man.
That alone makes you want to watch it, doesn’t it? The theme song, JUJU’s “If You Wish for a Miracle…,” is a superb ballad that perfectly matches the film’s story.
It’s ideal for moving scenes in kindergartens or schools, so it’s definitely a song worth remembering.
It’ll bring you to tears!
Baroque HoedownJean Jacques Perrey

This is a quintessential electronic music piece from the 1960s, notable for its distinctive Moog synthesizer tones.
Blending Baroque elements with a country-style rhythm, the unique composition features a bright, upbeat melody that lingers in the mind.
Included on the duo Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley’s 1967 album “Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Electronic Pop Music From Way Out,” the work was adopted in June 1972 as the theme for Disneyland’s Main Street Electrical Parade and has been beloved by many ever since.
It’s a perfect choice for festive, celebratory occasions—such as parade entries at sports days or award ceremonies—guaranteed to fill the venue with a lively, cheerful atmosphere.


