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!
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Morning sunRobbie Williams

The opening track from British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams’s eighth solo album, “Reality Killed the Video Star.” It is a ballad co-written by James Bond lyricist Don Black.
It was said that the lyrics were rewritten in honor of Michael Jackson, who died on June 25, 2009, but Robbie Williams later commented that the song is about himself.
Up!Shania Twain

Shania Twain, a Canadian singer with immense fame in the country music scene.
This track, the title song from her 2002 album “Up!”, features a fresh, fast-paced sound.
In Japan, it was used in a Honda Airwave commercial.
The arrangement carries a Western vibe that pairs perfectly with her upbeat vocals.
Its catchy, pop-infused chorus melody sticks in your head.
Give it a listen if you want to start your day on a high note.
9 to 5 (Morning Train)Sheena Easton

A perfect song to listen to on those mornings when getting out of bed feels impossible is “9 to 5 (Morning Train).” Released in 1981 by Scottish singer Sheena Easton—whose illustrious career includes winning Best New Artist at the 24th Grammy Awards—the track features a rhythmic, pop-leaning R&B sound.
Pay attention to her soulful performance and dazzling high-tone vocals.
On melancholic mornings, all the more reason to let this bright, uplifting sound fill your ears.
SunriseSimply Red

It’s the first single released from the album “Home.” It reached No.
7 on the UK charts and is said to be the song that marked Simply Red’s career comeback.
The track samples Hall & Oates’ song “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do).”
Don’t Let Me DownThe Beatles

Ukulele sounds that brighten up your morning wake-up.
A Beatles classic is reborn through a unique interpretation.
Its touching lyrics and light, upbeat melody will energize the start of your day.
Released in August 2020, this track sparked major buzz not only among Beatles fans but also ukulele enthusiasts.
Add it to your morning routine and it might blow away the blues.
It’s a song you can enjoy in many moments—on your commute to work or school, while getting ready, and more.
It’s sure to become a reliable morning companion that lets you feel the Beatles’ charm in a fresh new way.


