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Classic Western songs to listen to in the morning: morning tunes that lift your mood or keep you company throughout the day.

Don’t you often feel that Western music pairs perfectly with the morning?

There are plenty of songs with refreshing sounds that help you start the day feeling good, and lyrics that boost your confidence and lift you up.

In this article, we’ve gathered morning songs from Western music that will help you wake up refreshed when you want an extra dose of motivation, and keep you company on down days—tracks that give your day’s beginning a gentle push.

They’re sure to brighten your heart.

Wishing you a wonderful day!

Classic Western songs to listen to in the morning: morning tunes that lift your mood or keep you company (21–30)

Morning BellRadiohead

Radiohead – Morning Bell – Kid 17 (HQ Stereo)
Morning BellRadiohead

Radiohead is a British rock band indispensable to any discussion of the UK rock scene.

They’re known for their diverse musicality, spanning post-rock, electronic music, and more.

Among their tracks, the one I recommend for morning listening is “Morning Bell.” It appears on their 2000 album Kid A.

The song exudes a mysterious atmosphere, carried by Thom Yorke’s languid vocals.

You’ll also experience experimental guitar riffs and synth tones.

Try listening closely on a morning when you want to calm your mind.

New MorningAlpha Rev

Alpha Rev / New Morning / Music Video / New Morning (2010)
New MorningAlpha Rev

If you want to start your day feeling refreshed, the perfect song is “New Morning.” It was released in 2010 by Alpha Revision, an American rock band active since the 2000s.

The track features a crisp band sound that evokes images of “morning” and “sun.” Casey McPherson’s warm vocals will help you greet the day with clarity.

It’s a passionate song with dynamic development.

Give this morning anthem a listen—you’ll feel the promise of something new beginning.

Castle on the HillEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill [Official Music Video]
Castle on the HillEd Sheeran

A coming-of-age reminiscence penned by Ed Sheeran from the UK.

Brimming with love for his hometown, it vividly portrays experiences from his childhood up to around age fifteen.

Adventures with friends, first love, and a steadfast affection for his hometown that endures into adulthood resonate alongside Sheeran’s warm vocals.

Released in January 2017, this piece captured many hearts as a track on the album ÷ (Divide).

It was also featured in the trailer for the animated film Ferdinand, drawing even more attention.

A recommended song for those who feel nostalgia or long for their youthful days.

Every MorningSugar Ray

Sugar Ray – Every Morning [Official Video – Extended Mix]
Every MorningSugar Ray

Sugar Ray is an American rock band that delivers passionate pop songs themed around “summer” to their listeners.

They’re also known for appearing at major music festivals in Japan.

“Every Morning,” included on their 1999 album 14:59, is a perfect track to wake up to.

Its hip-hop-style beat and rap-influenced flow leave a strong impression.

With its refreshing melody, it works great as background music for your morning.

Give this cheerful mid-tempo number a listen and ease into the day at a relaxed pace.

4 In The MorningGwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani, a singer from the American ska-punk band No Doubt, is also active in many fields, including running her own fashion brand.

Among her songs, the one we recommend for morning listening is 2007’s “4 In The Morning.” Its hip-hop-style track paired with a dazzling melodic line leaves a strong impression.

Her singing, which shows a colorful range of expression, is also a highlight.

On mornings when you’re feeling “a bit off,” why not try listening to this comforting pop tune?

A Fine Spring MorningBlossom Dearie

Blossom Dearie – A Fine Spring Morning
A Fine Spring MorningBlossom Dearie

If you want to listen to a gentle springtime jazz piece with vocals and piano, I recommend Jody Sandhaus’s “A Fine Spring Morning.” It’s the title track from her 2005 album.

The pianist is Pete Malinverni, a jazz pianist and Jody’s husband.

His understated yet spot-on accompaniment pairs perfectly with Jody’s husky voice.

It’s a beautiful number about a sunny spring morning, so please give it a listen!

Come Saturday MorningThe Sandpipers

“Come Saturday Morning” by the Sandpipers
Come Saturday MorningThe Sandpipers

The Sandpipers were a group that began when three singers from the Mitchell Boys Choir—Jim Brady, Mike Piano, and Richard Shoff—became friends and decided to pursue a career together.

This song was used as the theme for the film “The Sterile Cuckoo.”