A bright, sunny day just puts you in a great mood, doesn’t it?
It makes you want to go out, and it’s perfect for a walk or a drive.
Some people might enjoy going on a date with someone they love, too.
On the other hand, taking it easy at home can be fun as well.
What do you like to do on sunny days?
Here, we’ve handpicked some classic Western songs that are perfect for sunny days and will lift your spirits!
Of course, you’ll especially want to listen to refreshing tracks, but there are plenty of choices—from nostalgic classics to pop tunes and rock numbers brimming with a sense of freedom.
Feel free to use this as inspiration for your favorite sunny-day playlist!
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Classic Western songs perfect for sunny days. Uplifting tracks that match a clear blue sky. (1–10)
Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

A staple party song! It’s “Good Time,” a collaboration between Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen.
Since its 2012 release, it’s the kind of track you hear whenever there’s some event going on.
Owl City, who had earned a strong reputation as a synth-pop trackmaker, really knows how to get listeners hyped.
This collaboration came about because Owl City’s and Carly’s managers were from the same hometown, which made it easy to reach out to Carly by email.
They then discovered they were fans of each other, hit it off, and that led to the release of this song.
When you want to get together with friends and let loose—like at a BBQ—this is the one to play!
A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton

A beautifully clear piano intro.
So striking that it sticks in your ears after just one listen, this is A Thousand Miles, released in 2001.
It’s known as the signature song of American singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton and became a worldwide hit.
It’s also extremely popular in Japan, with many renowned musicians openly calling themselves fans of the track.
Adding fuel to its popularity was Taka from the hugely popular rock band ONE OK ROCK.
He covered A Thousand Miles in an acoustic version at his own live shows, which brought renewed attention to the song.
Truly great songs never fade with time.
Walking In The SunTravis

Included on the 2004 album “Singles.” A four-piece rock band from Scotland formed in 1990.
The acoustic guitar’s tone is refreshingly pleasant to the ear, and with its mid-tempo rhythm and unfolding pop melody, it’s a number that makes you want to step lightly as you listen.
HurricaneNEW!The Vamps

The Vamps are a four-piece pop-rock band from the UK.
Formed through YouTube, they’re a group that enjoys global popularity.
Among their songs, this one is perfect for taking a fresh step in spring.
It’s a fast-paced number created for the soundtrack of the Disney film “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day,” released in October 2014.
It’s also included as the B-side to the single “Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart),” and its powerful message sweeps away any lingering stagnation.
Just listening fills you with energy—making it the perfect BGM for a new chapter in life!
Here Comes The SunThe Beatles

Included on the 1969 album Abbey Road.
A four-piece rock band from Liverpool formed in 1960.
This song is a number composed by George Harrison.
The lyrical guitar sound that evokes sunlight in a warm nook and George’s whisper-like vocals make for an exquisitely light and breezy listen.


