Classic Western songs you want to listen to in the morning
This is a playlist of classic Western songs perfect for mornings, the kind that seem to help you wake up feeling refreshed.
It’s full of tracks that can help you enjoy a time of day that often feels rushed and stressful.
Great as background music on your commute or even as an alarm.
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Classic Western songs to listen to in the morning (91–100)
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.
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.
Manic MondayThe Bangles

Included on the 1986 album “Different Light.” A three-piece rock band from Los Angeles formed in 1981.
Set to a mid-tempo groove with a poppy, catchy melody line, it’s a number that sings, “I wish it were Sunday.” Give it a listen and let it fire you up with the feeling that we’re all in the same boat.
You Might ThinkThe Cars

Included on the 1984 album Heartbeat City.
A five-member rock band from Boston formed in 1976.
The distinctive vocals, sung over an upbeat, lively rhythm and an extremely poppy, catchy melody, make for a light, buoyant listening experience.
Beautiful DayU2

Included on the 2000 album “All That You Can’t Leave Behind.” A four-piece rock band from Dublin formed in 1976.
The mid-tempo, lively drum rhythm unfolds steadily, and the melody—calm at first, then surging in the chorus—leaves a memorable impression.
Bono’s vocals are, as always, charismatic and cool.
Let’s GoWang Chung

Included on the 1986 album “Mosaic.” A London-based duo formed in 1980.
The mid-tempo drum and bass rhythm flows along with a light, poppy melody line that’s easy on the ears and lifts your mood as you listen.
It’s a track that’s been crafted really nicely.
Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham!

Included on the 1984 album “Make It Big.” A London-born music duo formed in 1981.
The vocals, carried by an upbeat, lively rhythm and a bright, cheerful pop melody, feel wonderfully light—listening makes you want to get up and dance.





