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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!

Western songs to listen to in the morning: BGM for the breakfast table (1–10)

GreedyAriana Grande

Ariana Grande – Greedy (Vevo Presents)
GreedyAriana Grande

A mid-tempo tune at BPM 109 where the female vocals shine brilliantly.

Among Ariana Grande’s tracks, it’s especially popular with female dancers, easy to dance to, and characterized by thick drums that make it stand out in shows.

Crazy Little Thing Called LoveQueen

Queen – Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Official Video)
Crazy Little Thing Called LoveQueen

A light, rhythmic track that pairs perfectly with the refreshing morning air.

The lyrics humorously describe love as something “crazy” and “little,” leaving a strong impression.

There’s also a charming anecdote that Freddie Mercury composed it in just ten minutes while in the bathtub.

Released in the UK in October 1979, it reached No.

1 on the Billboard chart in the United States.

Among Queen’s songs, it’s especially popular and ideal as morning background music.

Listen while enjoying breakfast, and you’ll likely start your day in a happy mood.

A recommended song for anyone who wants to recharge their energy.

Come Away With MeNorah Jones

Norah Jones – Come Away With Me
Come Away With MeNorah Jones

A song characterized by its gentle, soothing melody and warm vocals.

It poetically expresses the wish to spend quiet moments with a loved one.

Released in February 2002, it is included on the album “Come Away with Me.” The album became a massive global hit, selling over 27 million copies, and won eight awards at the 2003 Grammys.

The track was also featured on the soundtrack of the film “Maid in Manhattan.” Packed with Norah Jones’s charm, this piece is perfect for relaxing in a café or for a quiet night with someone special.

Western songs you want to listen to in the morning: Breakfast table BGM (11–20)

Good SideCrash Adams

Crash Adams – Good Side (Official Lyric Video)
Good SideCrash Adams

A pop tune that evokes the refreshing breeze of spring has arrived.

Crash Adams’s latest track features an uplifting, positive message and a comfortable, catchy melody.

Expressing gratitude to those who see the best in you, this song will give you the courage to dive into a new environment.

Released in January 2024, the track was created in collaboration with Justin Tranter and others.

It’s the perfect song for anyone starting a new chapter or looking to regain confidence.

Why not make a fresh start with the arrival of spring through this work, which is filled with the charm of Crash Adams?

New LightJohn Mayer

John Mayer – New Light (Premium Content!)
New LightJohn Mayer

An upbeat track with a breezy groove that pays homage to the music styles of the 1980s.

It expresses the wish to be seen in a new light by an unrequited love, carried by a catchy melody.

Released as a single in May 2018 and included on the July 2021 album “Sob Rock.” Its humor-filled music video also drew attention.

Showcasing John Mayer’s versatility and playful spirit, this song is perfect for a relaxing time at a café, and recommended for anyone who relates to the complexities of love.

The A TeamEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – The A Team [Official Music Video]
The A TeamEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran has become a world-renowned artist who needs no introduction, and his music has also gained popularity among surfers.

Music with melodies that are this easy to catch might just be the key to what makes great surf music.

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.