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Foreign music BGM to listen to at night: recommended classics and popular songs

Evenings are the kind of time when you want to put on some background music, whether you’re driving or reading.

So this time, I’ve selected some Western songs that are perfect as BGM for those nighttime vibes.

From tracks that pump you up to ones that help you relax, there’s a wide range here—so you’re sure to find a favorite.

Foreign BGM to listen to at night: recommended classics and popular tracks (21–30)

Comes and Goes (In Waves)Greg Laswell

Comes and Goes In Waves (2013 remake) Lyric Video
Comes and Goes (In Waves)Greg Laswell

A warm, comforting, and mellow track.

Released in 2008 by San Diego singer-songwriter Greg Laswell, it’s included on the album Three Flights from Alto Nido.

This track was used in the film Taking Chance.

SermonJames Arthur ft. Shotty Horroh

James Arthur – Sermon (Official Audio) ft. Shotty Horroh
SermonJames Arthur ft. Shotty Horroh

A collaboration between British singer-songwriter James Arthur and rapper Shotty Horroh.

It is included on the 2016 album Back from the Edge.

The album was a hit worldwide and has been certified Platinum in the UK.

SmileJosh Groban

Originally used in Charlie Chaplin’s 1936 film “Modern Times.” It has been recorded by many artists, including Nat King Cole and Michael Jackson.

The version by American singer-songwriter Josh Groban is included on his 2006 album “Awake.”

Anything’s PossibleLea Michele

Lea Michele – Anything’s Possible (Audio)
Anything's PossibleLea Michele

A power ballad that sings about moving forward with confidence.

It was released by Lea Michele, an American singer and actress also known for her appearance on the TV show Glee.

The song is included on her 2017 album Places, which reached No.

2 on the New Zealand charts.

DownMat Kearney

A track by Nashville singer-songwriter Mat Kearney.

Released in 2011, it was issued as a single from the album “Young Love” and reached No.

1 on the U.S.

charts.

The track also peaked at No.

21 on the U.S.

Christian chart.