Classic Western songs you want to listen to in the morning
This is a playlist of classic Western songs perfect for mornings, the kind that seem to help you wake up feeling refreshed.
It’s full of tracks that can help you enjoy a time of day that often feels rushed and stressful.
Great as background music on your commute or even as an alarm.
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Classic Western songs to listen to in the morning (71–80)
ParisThe Chainsmokers

This is a masterpiece by The Chainsmokers that creates a sense of comfort with its hardcore presence and deep yet stylish sound.
With a chic theme aimed at France, it has an atmosphere that also suits daytime, resulting in a high-level track.
A Dream Is All I KnowThe Lemon Twigs

A refreshing sound that invites you into a dream world.
Delivered from The Lemon Twigs’ album “A Dream Is All I Know,” this track is the very pinnacle of comfort.
Its melody lines evoke 1960s pop while blending seamlessly with contemporary arrangements.
The jangly 12-string guitars and driving drums create a sense of urgency that sweeps listeners away on a joyous musical journey.
Scheduled for release on May 3, 2024, this album showcases the D’Addario brothers’ talents to the fullest.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone seeking breezy Western pop that brings a fresh breeze to the American indie rock scene.
Growing UpThe Linda Lindas

If you’re looking for a punkish track to blast away your morning drowsiness, we recommend “Growing Up.” Released in 2022 by The Linda Lindas, a U.S.
girl band brimming with the powerful charm of their teenage years, it features a snappy guitar sound reminiscent of power pop.
Their girly, expansive chorus work is absolutely heart-fluttering.
Even on days when you’re thinking, “I just can’t get motivated…,” it’ll put a smile on your face! Be sure to check out this upbeat English-language track to kick-start your morning.
Daydream BelieverThe Monkees

Alongside The Beatles, the world-renowned British rock band, The Monkees were an American rock band active in the 1960s.
Their signature song “Daydream Believer” was released in 1967.
Many artists in Japan have covered it, so you’ve likely heard it at least once.
Its bright melody line, unfolding with a rhythmic tempo, is deeply moving.
Even on days when you’re feeling down or things aren’t going well, this song lifts your spirits.
Try listening to this beloved pop tune—cherished by people of all ages—as your morning wake-up music.
Morning After DarkTimbaland ft. Nelly Furtado, Soshy

Timbaland, who has produced countless artists including the world-renowned singer Missy Elliott, excels at R&B-style songwriting and is also active as a rapper.
His 2009 release “Morning After Dark” is an exotic track that clears away your morning drowsiness.
It features a metallic beat reminiscent of house music.
Don’t miss Nelly Furtado and SoShy, who deliver skillful rap performances.
On sluggish mornings or down days, try listening to an upbeat track like this.

