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Chic spring songs in Western music—from timeless classics to hidden gems—springtime tunes that make your heart dance

When you’re drawn in by the warm sunshine and the scent of flowers, don’t you find there’s a song you just can’t help but hum? Spring is the season that lifts your spirits, so you’ll want to put some thought into your background music too.

In this article, we’ll introduce a generous selection of stylish Western songs perfect for spring.

We’ve gathered timeless spring tracks that suit drives, cafe time, and your commute to work or school—use them to help build your seasonal playlist.

Chic Spring Songs in Western Music: From Classics to Hidden Gems — Spring Tunes That Make Your Heart Dance (61–70)

Circles On BlackJosh Lawrence

This ambitious work, which opens up new possibilities for modern jazz, is a track by Josh Lawrence.

Included on the album “Contrast,” it was released in March 2018.

The trumpet’s tone rings out as if heralding the arrival of spring, letting listeners feel the beginning of a new season.

Reinterpreting jazz tradition through a contemporary sensibility, the piece is an adventurous attempt to fuse color theory with music.

It’s the perfect song for a cheerful spring afternoon, perhaps while taking a stroll with someone you love.

Why not brighten your spring moments with this track?

Come In With The RainTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift – Come In With The Rain (Taylor’s Version) (Lyric Video)
Come In With The RainTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift is a singer-songwriter whose catchy musical style has won her fans all over the world.

She’s also extremely well-known in Japan.

She began her career as a country musician, but later gradually shifted her style toward pop and electro-pop.

“Come In With The Rain” is a work that lets you appreciate her charm as a country artist, and it’s known as a hidden gem themed around spring.

Mr. Blue SkyElectric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra – Mr. Blue Sky (Official Video)
Mr. Blue SkyElectric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra’s “Mr.

Blue Sky” is a song that symbolizes the arrival of spring, brimming with positivity.

Like a sun that never sets, its refreshing melody lifts the listener’s spirits.

Since its 1977 release, the secret to its enduring global appeal lies in its upbeat lyrics—sweeping away gloomy moods and heralding a new day—paired with irresistibly catchy sounds.

Especially when you listen to it in the spring sunshine, you can feel a full-body sense of renewal.

The percussive sound created by Bev Bevan striking a fire extinguisher further accentuates the song’s charm.

Featured in films like Megamind and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.

2, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympics, it’s a perfect track for spring!

Spring Came, Rain FellClub 8

Club 8 is a music group from Sweden.

While they have a following in some circles, their general recognition is quite low, so I imagine few people know them.

Their appeal lies above all in their quality indie pop.

In the best way, they never betray expectations—their classic, straight-ahead indie pop is exactly what makes them so charming.

Their track “Spring Came, Rain Fell” is one of their hidden gems, and as the title suggests, it’s themed around spring.

It’s a very stylish song, so be sure to check it out.

FlowersLauren Spencer Smith

Lauren Spencer Smith is a Canadian singer-songwriter who rose to popularity after appearing on season 18 of the hit audition show American Idol.

She’s been consistently dropping hit tunes, so many of you may already know her.

Among her works, the song I especially recommend for spring is Flowers.

Centered on the theme of regret in relationships, it’s a perfect fit for spring, a season often marked by farewells.