[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] Songs That Instantly Lift Your Spirits! A Collection of Disney Classics (31–40)
BelleGilad Hekselman

This cover is a very relaxed track, the kind you might hear in a café.
Gilad Hekselman is a guitarist from Israel.
Most of his guitar covers are jazz, so the piece from Beauty and the Beast this time also features an impressive jazz guitar.
It makes you want to slow down and listen to it in the evening over a cup of coffee.
Forbidden FriendshipJohn Powell

John Powell is a British composer.
He has written music for Disney films like How to Train Your Dragon and Bolt, as well as for Happy Feet and Kung Fu Panda—songs that are hugely popular with many children.
He’s not only worked with Disney; he has also collaborated with Hans Zimmer.
Playing this piece as background music is sure to lift your spirits.
Chim Chim Cher-eeLouis Armstrong

This is a cover featuring the deep singing voice and trumpet of the world-famous jazz musician Louis Armstrong.
When Armstrong sings it, the song takes on a very cool, gritty feel.
Recognized as one of the most influential figures in the jazz world, Armstrong’s performance of this piece conveys just how much he loved jazz.
I wanna be like youLouis Prima

This song is a famous, fun number from The Jungle Book.
The singer is Louis Prima, an Italian-American who was popular as a vocalist, composer, trumpet player, and actor.
Prima mainly performed with New Orleans–style jazz bands and swing in the 1930s and 1940s, and as times changed, he moved into lounge jazz in the 1950s and pop rock in the 1960s.
Friend Like MeMartin Spitznagel & Bryan Wright

This is a piano cover of Friend Like Me, the song Genie sings in the movie Aladdin, performed as a duet.
Martin and Brian are pianists, and they play the piece in a ragtime style with a hint of jazz influence.
With its fast rhythm, it makes for a fun track to have as background music while working or studying.
[Disney BGM] Just Listening Will Lift Your Spirits! Collection of Disney Classics (41–50)
Cruella De VilMel Leven

Mel Leven was an American composer.
Born in 1914, he wrote songs for Peggy Lee, a hugely famous American singer.
He is known as the composer of the theme song for Cruella, the villain character in Disney’s film One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
Mel Leven’s music, which can make even a villain’s song enjoyable, is delightful to listen to.
Strangers Like MePhil Collins

This song is from the movie Tarzan.
It’s sung by Phil Collins, the composer and singer.
With a beat that evokes drums or the Amazon, a brisk tempo, and powerful vocals, it’s a striking track.
It’s a perfect piece of background music for getting work done.
Even if you can’t sing it in English, you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.


