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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 you want to listen to in the morning: BGM for the breakfast table (41–50)

The World Is NewSave Ferris

Included on the 1997 album “It Means Everything.” A six-member ska punk band formed in 1995.

The upbeat, light, step-inducing rhythm and the pleasant tone of the horns create a ska melody, and the vocalist’s emotionally rich singing over it leaves you feeling refreshed.

Alive And KickingSimple Minds

Simple Minds – Alive And Kicking
Alive And KickingSimple Minds

Included on the 1985 album “Once Upon a Time.” A seven-piece rock band from Scotland formed in 1977.

Set to a mid-tempo, powerful drum rhythm and a bold, uplifting melody, the vocalist delivers a powerful performance that makes you feel energized just by listening—such a song.

Early Morninga-ha

a-ha – Early Morning (Official Video)
Early Morninga-ha

Included on the 1990 album “East of the Sun, West of the Moon.” A three-piece pop band from Norway formed in 1982.

The mid-tempo, moody rhythm and the soft, melancholic melody line set the stage for Morten’s high-toned vocals, which put you in a great mood.

Suddenly I SeeKT Tunstall

KT Tunstall – Suddenly I See (Larger Than Life Version)
Suddenly I SeeKT Tunstall

The classic song “Suddenly I See,” used as the theme for the film The Devil Wears Prada, was released in 2005 by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall.

If you’re a movie fan, you’ve probably heard it at least once.

It’s a melodious track that unfolds dynamically, with attention-grabbing guitar and bass laying down a funky beat.

Her powerful yet gentle vocals are also soothing.

Try starting your day with this light, globally beloved pop tune.

Angel Of The MorningMerrilee Rush & The Turnabouts

Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts -[6]- Angel Of The Morning
Angel Of The MorningMerrilee Rush & The Turnabouts

Singer Merrilee Rush, who appeared on numerous American TV shows from the 1960s to the 1970s.

Her signature song, “Angel of the Morning,” was released in 1967.

It’s also known for having been written by singer-songwriter Chip Taylor, famed for “Wild Thing.” The track delivers a simple yet moving sound, making it perfect for waking up in the morning.

If you like country or pop, you’ll surely be hooked.

Why not let her gentle, soaring voice—so bright and heart-lifting—soothe you?

Sunday MorningNo Doubt

A song released in 1997 by the American rock band No Doubt.

It’s a rock song that incorporates elements of reggae into ska and punk.

It is written about the relationship and breakup between Gwen Stefani and Tony Kanal.

The music video was filmed at Gwen’s grandparents’ house.

Don’t Get Me WrongPretenders

Pretenders – Don’t Get Me Wrong (Official Music Video)
Don't Get Me WrongPretenders

Released by The Pretenders in 1986, “Don’t Get Me Wrong” features a distinctive jangly guitar sound and a breezy feel that makes you want to play it over and over.

It reached number 10 on both the U.

S.

and U.

K.

charts and has remained beloved by many ever since.

The song’s charm lies in Chrissie Hynde’s literary turns of phrase woven into expressions of love.

Lyrics brimming with infatuation and a melody that carries a tropical breeze can give a crisp start to a new day.

The more you listen, the lighter your heart feels.