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[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!

[Disney BGM] Just Listening Will Lift Your Spirits! Collection of Disney Classics (41–50)

FarewellStephen Schwartz

“Farewell” Pocahontas Ending Chorus by RedyyChuu & Elsie Lovelock
FarewellStephen Schwartz

The song is “Farewell” from the movie Pocahontas.

The composer of this Pocahontas song is Stephen Schwartz.

He is a brilliant composer known for Disney hits and famous musicals.

The person performing the composed piece is Alan Menken.

The two of them created this song as a team when making the film Pocahontas.

Listening to the original track really feels just right.

He’s a TrampThe Bare Necessities Quintet

WALT DISNEY & THE JAZZ – He’s A Tramp (From Lady And The Tramp)
He's a TrampThe Bare Necessities Quintet

The cover of this song is by a jazz group of about five members.

The vocalist and the guitarist, who are close friends, apparently decided one day to perform together.

Their collaboration went so well that their first live performance after forming the group sold out to a full house.

Since then, wanting more people to listen to jazz, they began arranging Disney songs in their own signature jazz style.

Everybody wants to be a CatThe Electric Swing Circus

Electric Swing Circus – Everybody Wants To Be A Cat – Electro Swing
Everybody wants to be a CatThe Electric Swing Circus

The Electric Swing Circus is a six-member group popular for performing electro-swing-style cover songs.

Their style blends classic swing jazz with modern electronic instruments to create a unique rhythm.

These are tracks that make you want to dance even if you’re just listening as background music while working.

ReflectionTrace Brown

Mulan OST – Reflection (instrumental cover by Trace Brown)
ReflectionTrace Brown

This is a cover of a song from the movie Mulan, arranged and posted by a YouTuber.

The arrangement is very beautiful and calming—something you’d want to listen to before going to sleep.

In the description, the uploader wrote that they suddenly felt like arranging it around 10 p.m., and by the time they finished, it was 5 a.m.

You can feel their passion in this piece.

Happy EndingAlan Menken

Happy Ending (score) – The Little Mermaid OST
Happy EndingAlan Menken

This piece is used in the final scene of the hugely popular Disney film, The Little Mermaid.

Even without lyrics, the orchestral instruments draw you right into Disney’s magical world.

It’s a wonderfully arranged piece and makes the perfect background music, bringing to mind the scene where Ariel and Eric have the wedding everyone dreams of.

You’ve got a friend in meGil Goldstein

You’ve Got A Friend In Me – Gil Goldstein
You've got a friend in meGil Goldstein

Gil Goldstein is an American jazz musician.

From a young age, he studied various instruments including accordion, cello, and piano, and he has won Grammy Awards for two tracks he produced himself.

His cover of Toy Story is very laid-back and evokes a nostalgic feeling when you listen to it.

Married LifeMichael Giacchino

It’s the cute song used in the montage of Ellie and Carl’s married life in Disney’s movie Up.

It was composed by Michael Giacchino.

It starts with a fun, upbeat rhythm, but as it follows the scenes in the film, quieter and gentler notes come in, making it a track that makes you want to watch the movie again.

In conclusion

Disney background music can brighten up everyday life, don’t you think? Find your favorite popular tracks and try incorporating them into various situations.

If you plan to use any songs for video production or similar projects, it’s a good idea to check the copyright details in advance with organizations like JASRAC for peace of mind.