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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.

Stylish Spring Songs in Western Music: From Classics to Hidden Gems—Spring Tunes That Make Your Heart Dance (31–40)

Spring RepriseDonna Summer

Donna Summer, a singer who continues to influence countless listeners and musicians as the Queen of Funk.

Just hearing her energetic vocals can lift your spirits.

Among her works, the spring-themed piece I especially recommend is “Spring Reprise.” It’s quite dazzling for a spring song, making it perfect for a driving playlist.

If you want a lively, spirited spring, be sure to check it out.

Feeling GoodNina Simone

Nina Simone – Feeling Good (Official Video)
Feeling GoodNina Simone

With a voice that seems to bless the arrival of spring, Nina Simone’s signature song “Feeling Good” fuses jazz and blues into a distinctive sound that evokes the coming of a new season.

Originally written for a 1964 musical and covered by Simone in 1965, her expansive, deeply felt arrangement reflects her artistry and transforms it into a beloved work that goes far beyond a simple cover.

The lyrics—symbolized by birds soaring high and the shining sun—convey hope and freedom, resonating with the feeling of spring awakening in the heart.

Notably, the song drew renewed attention in 1994 when it was featured in a UK commercial, reestablishing its beauty.

If you’re looking for a track that lifts your spirits and heralds the start of a new day, this is one you should definitely hear.

April LadySMILE

The legendary rock band, Smile.

Some of you might be thinking, “Smile? That doesn’t ring a bell…” In fact, the band never became that successful.

So why are they considered legendary? Because they were the predecessor to Queen, the internationally popular British rock band.

April Lady is known as one of Smile’s standout tracks.

While it isn’t widely recognized globally, its spring-themed, emotional sound earned high praise from certain listeners.

Can’t Stop The SpringThe Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips are a U.S.-born rock band that gained popularity for their unique lifestyle.

With live performances and songs that emphasize entertainment, they became internationally popular.

They’ve also won three Grammy Awards, so many of you may be familiar with them.

“Can’t Stop The Spring” is one of their hidden gems, crafted with a refreshing melody.

Since there are very few vocal parts, it’s a must-listen for fans of instrumentals!

ButterfliesKacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves – Butterflies (Official Music Video)
ButterfliesKacey Musgraves

A song brimming with the charm of Kacey Musgraves, a country singer-songwriter who took flight from the American country music scene: “Butterflies.” Released as the second single from her 2018 album Golden Hour, it features the gentle embrace of acoustic guitar and piano, with a subtle electronic beat that enhances her tender yet wistful vocals.

The track paints the boundless joy of being in love and the sense of change that lifts you out of the everyday.

Its lyrics capture the exhilaration of breaking free from constraints and discovering new love.

It’s recommended for moments when you want to feel your heart grow lighter, or when you want to relax in the soft light of spring.

Chic Spring Songs in Western Music: From Classics to Hidden Gems—Spring Tunes That Make Your Heart Dance (41–50)

Leave the Door OpenBruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic

Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open [Official Video]
Leave the Door OpenBruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic

Speaking of spring, it’s also the season of romance, isn’t it? Some of you might even have a new girlfriend and be enjoying days full of love.

For those people, I’d like to recommend “Leave the Door Open.” It’s a masterpiece by Silk Sonic, the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, crafted with a melody that evokes 1970s neo-soul.

The song portrays a man sweetly and excitedly waiting for his lover in bed, making it a great pick for a date song.

Up with the BirdsColdplay

Coldplay, the legendary rock band from the UK, has recorded over 100 million in total sales worldwide.

You might be thinking, “Wait, does a band this famous even have hidden gems?” Well, they do.

Their song ‘Up with the Birds’ is one of Coldplay’s more obscure tracks, and among fans it’s popular as a hidden gem themed around spring.

You’ll probably be surprised when you see how few views it has on YouTube.