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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!

Foreign songs to listen to in the morning: BGM for the breakfast table (71–80)

A Fine Spring MorningBlossom Dearie

Blossom Dearie – A Fine Spring Morning
A Fine Spring MorningBlossom Dearie

A light and bright piece that evokes the freshness of a spring morning.

Blossom Dearie’s delicate vocals and piano beautifully capture the quiet of the early hours and the sense of anticipation for the day ahead.

Included on her 1957 album “Blossom Dearie,” released by Verve, this track captivated many with her distinctive timbre and refined performance.

It has also been featured on the soundtracks of the film “The Artist” and the popular series “The Marvelous Mrs.

Maisel,” earning love across generations.

It’s the perfect song to enjoy over breakfast, as background music that celebrates the start of a new day.

Sail AwayBrian Wilson

Brian Wilson – Sail Away (Audio) ft. Blondie Chaplin, Al Jardine
Sail AwayBrian Wilson

The central figure and vocalist of the Beach Boys is Brian Wilson.

It’s no exaggeration to say he wrote most of their classic songs.

We can’t not pick something from the solo work of the man who created surf music.

From among many tracks, I’d like to introduce this wonderful song.

Karma ChameleonCulture Club

Culture Club – Karma Chameleon (Official Music Video)
Karma ChameleonCulture Club

Because the Japanese title is “Kāma wa Kimagure” (“Karma Is Capricious”), it’s easy to mistakenly think “Karma” is being used as a woman’s name.

In reality, karma means cause and effect or retribution, so the content also conveys that the capricious behavior brings punishment upon her and ruins the romance.

Girls Just Want to Have FunCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Want To Have Fun (Official Video)
Girls Just Want to Have FunCyndi Lauper

It’s famous as Cyndi Lauper’s debut song.

The original lyrics, written by Robert Hazard—who also composed the song—were from a male perspective, but with Hazard’s permission, Cyndi Lauper changed them to a female perspective for this version.

It’s a light, upbeat pop tune.

YoungbloodGreen Day

Green Day – Youngblood (Official Lyric Video)
YoungbloodGreen Day

This track features a light, upbeat rhythm and refreshing melody.

It’s perfect as background music at the breakfast table and is sure to put you in a cheerful mood.

Included on the 2016 album “Revolution Radio,” it feels like a return to Green Day’s roots.

The lyrics brim with youthful rebellious spirit and independence, carrying a message that encourages a free way of life unbound by society’s norms.

Even when you’re rushing through your morning routine, this song can give you a boost of energy.

Recommended for those who want to start a new day with a positive mindset.

Better TogetherJack Johnson

Jack Johnson – Better Together Lyrics
Better TogetherJack Johnson

An acoustic comfort brought to you by a former professional surfer from Hawaii.

His vocals, filled with a breezy freshness and rich emotion, are perfect for starting a pleasant morning.

The lyrics gently convey the importance of human bonds and love, helping you begin the day with a positive mindset.

Released in 2005 as a track on the album “In Between Dreams,” it reached No.

24 on the UK Singles Chart and is also cherished as a wedding staple.

Even on a busy morning, listening to this song can set you off with a calm heart.

Why not play it during a morning moment with someone you love or someone special?

Central Park WestJohn Coltrane

A gem of a ballad that gracefully captures the gentle mood of spring.

Inspired by the streets of New York, John Coltrane created a serene masterpiece that was included on the 1964 album “Coltrane’s Sound,” and it continues to shine as a monument of modern jazz.

Its elegant world, woven from complex harmonic progressions and a melodious soprano saxophone, achieves a superb balance between urban sophistication and the breath of nature.

McCoy Tyner’s delicate piano touch is equally striking, with a fresh sensibility that evokes the coming of spring at every turn.

It’s a perfect track for a blissful moment—relaxing in a sunlit living room with a favorite book in hand.