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Wake Up! Popular Uplifting Western Songs for Your Morning Alarm

A gloomy morning when you just can’t shake off the drowsiness.

What kind of music would you listen to? Here’s a selection that music fans who love Western music should definitely check out.

In this article, we researched the most popular wake-up songs.

From those, we carefully picked the latest tracks and long-running hits that earned especially high praise—introducing “energetic songs to make dreary mornings more comfortable.”

We hope you’ll keep them on your iPhone and make use of them in various morning situations like commuting to work or school and getting ready.

Wake up! Popular Uplifting Western Songs for Your Alarm (91–100)

Start Me UpThe Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones – Start Me Up – Official Promo
Start Me UpThe Rolling Stones

It’s a fast-paced, powerful rock number.

Featured on the 1981 album “Tattoo You,” it became a hit that reached the top ten around the world.

Known for its catchy guitar riff and dynamic rhythm, it’s often used as the opening song at Rolling Stones concerts.

It also drew attention for being used in the Windows 95 marketing campaign.

The song expresses intense passion and desire using a car as a metaphor, singing about an unstoppable drive once it gets going.

It’s perfect for waking up in the morning and recommended for those who want an energetic start to the day.

Great for commuting, heading to school, morning workouts—really, it fits a variety of situations.

DreamsVan Halen

A track by the renowned American hard rock band Van Halen.

The rich, expansive synths are incredibly refreshing and make you feel like a great awakening is coming.

The intro melody, bright yet tinged with a hint of poignancy, is an exquisite killer tune.

Wake up! Popular Uplifting Western Songs for Your Alarm (101–110)

MemoriesWeezer

Weezer – “Memories”
MemoriesWeezer

With powerful guitar riffs and energetic drums that sweep away morning drowsiness, this is a refreshing track by Weezer.

Within its nostalgic lyrics, you can feel the adventurous spirit and freedom of youth.

Released in August 2010, the song drew attention through its tie-in with the film Jackass 3D.

Members of Jackass also appear in the music video, which features impressive skateboarding trick scenes.

Add it to your morning routine, and you’ll likely start the day with a positive mindset.

If you listen on a gloomy morning, it’s sure to lift your spirits.

Ocean AvenueYellowcard

A pop-punk band featuring a violinist from Florida.

This track is striking for the contrast between its soaring chorus and the straightforward backing rhythm delivered by the whole band.

Every part knows when to push and when to pull, and the song—light yet tinged with a touch of melancholy—is simply fantastic.

I Don’t Wanna Live ForeverZAYN, Taylor Swift

ZAYN, Taylor Swift – I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)
I Don’t Wanna Live ForeverZAYN, Taylor Swift

Many of you probably can’t get those powerful, soaring vocals out of your head.

The poignant duet by ZAYN and Taylor Swift expresses a deep longing for a lost love.

Released in December 2016, the song was produced for the soundtrack of the film Fifty Shades Darker.

Its melody, incorporating elements of electro R&B and electropop, is particularly striking.

The lyrics, portraying the complexities and passions of romance, will awaken emotions buried deep within.

Listen to it before heading out in the morning or during your commute, and you’ll be ready to start the day with energy.

I Woke Up In A Carsomething corporate

Something Corporate – I Woke Up In A Car
I Woke Up In A Carsomething corporate

From the album released in 2002 on Geffen Records by the band led by vocalist and pianist Andrew McMahon.

Just as the title suggests, the song unfolds perfectly for waking up, blending pop-punk with a piano-driven, singer-songwriter style to create a very approachable and refreshingly exhilarating track.

Viva La VidaColdplay

Coldplay – Viva La Vida (Official Video)
Viva La VidaColdplay

It’s a masterpiece distinguished by its grand melody and powerful orchestration.

While deftly portraying the inner turmoil of a protagonist who falls from a noble king to ruin, it depicts the transience of power and the ups and downs of life.

The lyrics, sprinkled with mysterious religious motifs, convey deep insight and a universal message.

Released by Coldplay in 2008, the song appears on the album “Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends” and reached number one on both the U.S.

and U.K.

charts.

It won Song of the Year at the 2009 Grammy Awards and was also featured in an Apple iPod commercial.

It’s the perfect track when you want a boost of courage—during your morning commute, on your way to school, or before taking on a new challenge.