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Foreign songs you want to listen to in the morning: background music for the breakfast table

Even when you’re rushing to get out the door every morning, taking the time to eat breakfast helps you start the day feeling great.

We’ve gathered songs you’ll want to play as BGM when you wake up and during your morning routine.

With a lineup of fresh, light, and bouncy tracks, you’ll be heading out the door in high spirits.

Off you go—accompanied by music!

Western music to listen to in the morning: BGM for the breakfast table (51–60)

The Old Man Down The RoadJohn Fogerty

John Fogerty – The Old Man Down The Road
The Old Man Down The RoadJohn Fogerty

Included on the 1985 album “Centerfield.” Born in 1945, a musician from California and the vocalist of Creedence Clearwater Revival.

It’s an upbeat track with an energetic rhythm and distinctive electric guitar tones, exuding a quintessential American rock vibe.

The melody is very pleasing to the ear.

The Way You Make Me FeelMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson – The Way You Make Me Feel (Official Video)
The Way You Make Me FeelMichael Jackson

Included on the 1987 album “Bad.” Born in 1958, a singer-songwriter from Indiana.

The mid-tempo, light rhythm and the incredibly poppy, catchy melody line make you think, “That’s Michael,” without a doubt.

Listening to it really puts you in a buoyant mood.

(Forever) Live And DieOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – (Forever) Live And Die
(Forever) Live And DieOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

Included on the 1986 album “The Pacific Age.” A four-piece electropop band from the UK formed in 1978.

With a clear, mid-tempo drum-and-bass rhythm and the pop, gentle melodies of electropop-style synthesizers, this track is the kind that lifts your spirits.

Oh SheilaReady For The World

Ready For The World – Oh Sheila (Official Music Video)
Oh SheilaReady For The World

Included on the 1985 album “Ready for the World.” A six-member music group from Michigan that debuted in 1984.

The song gained attention as a number dedicated to Sheila E, an American female musician who was active at the time.

It’s a track characterized by an up-tempo, danceable melody.

Back On HolidayRobbie Nevil

Included on the 1988 album “A Place Like This.” Born in 1958, a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles.

It’s a track whose mid-tempo, briskly unfolding rhythm and relaxed, melancholic pop melody carry his soulful vocals, making for a song that leaves you feeling at ease.