47 Best Songs About Food
Very often, songs about food do not signify the food itself but instead depict hidden connotations such as emotional turmoil, passion, happiness, delight and intimate longing. Sometimes, it isn’t easy to decipher the exact meaning of the artist’s intentions, or the song conjures a double-entendre .
Here’s our list of the best songs about food:
1. “My Boy Lollipop” – Millie Small
Millie sings this full-of-life song to the subject of her affection. It is unclear if they are in a relationship or she is simply in love with him as she says, “I love you but I don’t want you to know”, though at the same time, she says, “I’ll never let you go”. Foods described in this song are lollipops, candy, and sugar, all depicting sweetness.
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2. “Lollipop” – Lil Wayne
This visually detailed 2008 jingle won a Grammy Award for the Best Rap Song, among other awards. The song graphically describes shagging and drinking, a lifestyle many rappers live up to. It depicts Wayne’s manhood as the sweet lollipop; talk of self-confidence!
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3. “Red Red Wine” – UB40 (originally by Neil Diamond)
The 1983 reggae song portrays heartbreak and the use of red wine to numb the memory of a love lost. The verses are sung to the subject of love, whereas the chorus is sung to the wine itself, depicted as an oxymoron. The wine provides a feeling of a million dollars and sadness at the same time.
4. “Birthday Cake” – Rihanna
This 2011 R&B song talks of birthday cake in reference to Rihanna’s body. It is a sensual song and inappropriate to play during a birthday. It describes the action of getting down and dirty, depicting the sweetness as similar to that derived from eating an actual birthday cake.
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5. “Cake By The Ocean” – DNCE
This 2015 funk song is also about getting together sexually, depicting that eating cake by the ocean is living on the wild side of life. The song invites the partner to go live dangerously and take risks. The cake is sweet, and he likens it to her sweetness of many different flavors that he needs every night.
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6. “Sugar”—Maroon 5
This 2014 funk-pop disco beat song is about wedding crashing. It held a Top 10 position for a minimum of 20 weeks on the Hot 100 list. Maroon 5 crashed at least two real weddings. Sugar defines the sweetness of love. One of the best songs about food, this song depicts a suitor begging his lover never to go away as he is crushed without her, ideal for weddings, don’t you think?
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7. “Pour Some Sugar On Me” – Def Leppard
This 1987 hard rock song attained 2nd position on the US Billboard Hot 100 months after its release. Like most other songs named after food, it signifies intimate relations. It is an invitation from one to another to come together for a night of fun.
8. “Peaches N Cream” – Snoop Dogg
This 2015 hip hop song depicts group intimate relations as there are several partners together at the same time. The meaning of the song denotes a good combination for the people involved as “Peaches and Cream” go together very well.
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9. “Peaches”—The Presidents of the United States of America
This 1995 song talks of life in the country and accessibility to peaches from the farm. The entire song seems innocent and referring to actual peaches that grow on trees until you get to the last stanza, where the intimiate connotation checks in, with the peach being a woman’s private parts.
10. “Stir Fry” – Migos
This 2018 rap song refers to a stir fry as a combination of money, women, and friends, combining to form the better things in life.
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11. “She Don’t Use Jelly” – The Flaming Lips
The 1993 song refers to butter, cheese, and tangerines, each one with its meaning. The jelly in reference could signify lubrication as the second stanza depicts intimacy at home.
12. “The Onion Song” – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
This 1969 California soul song is one of the few songs about food that has no sexual connotation. Instead, it talks of life’s tribulations that would make one cry, just like an onion would.
13. “Cherry Pie” – Warrant
The 1990 song resembles the sweetness of a cherry pie to a woman who ‘tastes so good, she could make a grown man cry.’ This refers to her body’s sweetness.
14. “Honey Pie” – The Beatles
This 1968 song is an innocent cry to a busy working-class girl who doesn’t spend enough time at home. The honey pie signifies her sweet nature.
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15. “Passionfruit” – Drake
This 2017 hip-hop song doesn’t talk about the actual fruit but indicates that the passion fruit represents passion and zeal.
16. “Bacon” – Nick Jonas and Ty Dolla $ign
This 2016 release refers to bacon and sugar. It gives off the connotation that the bacon in reference throughout the song is a part of the body.
17. “Sugar Mountain” – Neil Young
Several renditions have followed over the years of this 1977 tune. It mentions sugar and candy floss. It depicts sugar mountain as living on top of the world.
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18. “Banana Pancakes” – Jack Johnson
The 2005 melody, unlike most songs about food, refers to banana pancakes as what they really are, suggesting he can make them for breakfast for the recipient of his love.
19. “Custard Pie” – Led Zeppelin
It is thought that “custard pie” is a code word for the female body, as is represented in this 1975 song.
20. “I’ve Got A Lovely Bunch Of Coconuts” – Danny Kaye
This classical song draws the picture of him and his wife at a fair. She is at the showman’s stand encouraging people to ‘roll a bowl’ and get a chance to see the ‘coconuts.’ Next to her are four other females, in unison with her.
21. “The Ketchup Song” – Las Ketchup
Released in 2002, it became a worldwide success the same year. However, following its debut, the song became contentious due to conspiracy claims that the lyrics were cryptic references to evil worshipping.
22. “Egg Man” – Beastie Boys
The 1989 lyrical song was inspired by the Beasties’ penchant for hurling eggs at people, a common habit for them, particularly an event i n Los Angeles at the Mondrian Hotel .
23. “Vegetables” – The Beach Boys
Written at a time when they were focusing on getting healthier, this is a 1967 song encouraging healthy eating habits. In the background, you can hear someone chewing celery.
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24. “A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich And You” – Gertrude Lawrence
The lyrics of this 1959 jazz song signify that a woman ought to take third place, with the first two positions already filled up by a hot beverage and a snack.
25. “My Bacon Roll” – Mark Knopfler
Inspired by an actual event at a café where a man demands his bacon roll from a waitress, in this 2018 song, the bacon roll is depicted as an adequate breakfast for a working man to have before he starts his day.
26. “Buttered Popcorn” – The Supremes
This 1962 rock and R&B song talks of buttered popcorn to denote pleasure that her man likes to have all day, every day.
27. “Biscuits” – Kacey Musgraves
This 2015 song symbolizes biscuits as minding your own business, just as you would eat your biscuits, without bothering the neighbors or wanting to know what they are up to.
28. “The Blacker The Berry” – Kendrick Lamar
This 2015 hip-hop song depicts people of color and the discrimination they go through. The blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice is true for the actual fruit. This song depicts that, despite that, the black man is made to feel inferior based on society racial relations.
29. “Candy Shop” – 50 Cent
This 2003 hip-hop rap song won a Grammy Award for the Best Rap Song, among others. The candy shop in reference is the artists’ bedroom. He used sweet analogies to lead to the concept of closeness and intimacy eventually.
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30. “Mango Tree” – Zac Brown Band
This 2015 song depicts the mango tree as a haven, providing protection in the paradise of love that he and his lover are in, along the beach’s shores.
31. “Truffle Butter” – Nicki Minaj
This 2015 song featured Drake and Lil Wayne and won the Grammy Award for the Best Rap Performance. Truffle butter is slang for some things that won’t be mentioned in this article . This song made the slang expression famous.
32. “Bread And Water” – Vince Gill
This 2011 song is about a destitute man who suffers then gains grace. Vince sang it in tribute to his brother, who lived a similar life after a terrible car crash that made him comatose for many months. The bread and water depict that they can be sufficient to sustain a simple life. A very heartfelt song about family , indeed.
33. “Honey, Honey” – ABBA
This 1974 upbeat song refers to a lover who provides sweetness in the artists’ life, equivalent to the sweetness derived from honey.
34. “American Pie” – Don McLean
With several renditions of the song years later, this 1971 song depicts the end of the ideal American life. It is widely accepted to be about the political and cultural downfall of the United States back in the 1960s.
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35. “Apples And Oranges” – Pink Floyd
The phrase likening apples to oranges refers to the obvious contrasts between objects often assumed to be incompatible. In this 1967 release, the phrase seems to be making reference to the protagonist and the lady in the supermarket who catches his eye, signifying how similar yet so different they are.
36. “Brown Sugar” – The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger, the bands’ frontman, draws inspiration for this song from his ex-lover Marsha Hunt. She is the brown sugar in reference. Released in 1971, the song made it to the top of the American Hot 100 the same year.
37. “Mayonaise” – Smashing Pumpkins
Released in 1993, this rock song is nothing about mayonnaise but was randomly named so. It depicts the artist’s lost childhood as he was busy caring for his brother.
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38. “30,000 Pounds of Bananas” – Harry Chapin
This 1974 song was inspired by true events where a truck full of bananas in transit was involved in an accident in Pennsylvania in Scranton.
39. “Hot Dog” – Led Zeppelin
This 1979 release, though stated as a tribute to Texas, is likely about a woman who had the artist’s romantic interests. Incidentally, the occurrences led to the name hot dog derived from “Dachshund” because someone didn’t know how to spell that.
40. “Pea” – Red Hot Chili Peppers
The song signifies the bullying that the artist underwent while growing up due to his small body size, as tiny as a pea.
41. “Mother Popcorn” – James Brown
This 1969 instrumental song depicts the variations of popcorn and likens it to the variations between women.
42. “Biscuits ‘n’ Gravy” – Kelis
This 2014 song from the album Food forms the basis of several culinary-themed melodies by Kelis. When the singer was unable to get money from a label in 2010, she decided to pay producers using home-cooked meals that were prepared at her in-home studio.
43. “Fresh Strawberries” – Franz Ferdinand
This 2014 song with an indie beat signifies the search of fresh strawberries to the search for an answer to anything and everything in life.
44. “Cookie Jar” – Gym Class Heroes
The 2008 tune refers to the cookie jar as a woman’s private parts, a colloquial phrase used to date. The artist states how addicted he is to intercourse, stating that he can’t keep his hands out of the cookie jar.
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45. “Watermelon Man” – Herbie Hancock
This 1962 song had several renditions done years after its release. It is about an actual watermelon man. It was influenced by a childhood recollection of a watermelon vendor whose car rumbled noisily along the cobblestone streets of his Chicago hometown in the 1940s.
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46. “Candy” – LL Cool J
The 1997 song talks about life as a teenager and the ups and downs of it. Candy was a great comforter in those harsh moments that he faced then.
47. “Soup” – Blind Melon
This 1994 song is about a man who took his life after struggling with substance addiction.
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I would like to suggest adding “One Meatball” by Calvin Russell to your great list.
You left out plenty: One more cup of coffee – Bob Dylan Whisky in the jar – Metallica Cherry oh baby – UB40 One bourbon, one scotch, one beer – John Lee Hooker Lemon Tree – Fool’s Garden Sugar Sugar – The Archie’s Just another Tequila Sunrise – The Eagles Strawberry Fields – The Beatles
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These Songs About Food Will Make You Want Dance Your Way Into the Kitchen
So, bye-bye, Miss American Pie! 🥧 🎶
Whether it's included in the title, lyrics, or used as a metaphor—these songs mention food at one point or another. Yes, classics like "American Pie" by Don McLean and '70s songs like "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson made the cut. (That was practically a given.) But this list is filled with other hidden gems, too. Keep an eye out for country songs like "Biscuits" by Kacey Musgraves and "Music For a Sushi Restaurant" by Harry Styles. (There are even a few songs about beverages in here that were too good to pass up!) As a whole, this list of songs about food is bound to make you hungry. So after you're done scrolling through, it might be worthwhile to check out The Pioneer Woman's list of easiest 30 minute meals to whip something up in no time!
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"Chicken Fried" by Zac Brown Band
Zac Brown Band may or may not have been aware that they created an entire anthem with "Chicken Fried." An anthem for what, you ask? That's not entirely clear, but that doesn't stop crowds from absolutely belting out the lyrics when it comes on.
"Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" by Hank Williams
There's never a wrong time for some jambalaya on the bayou. We're talking about both the song and the literal meal, here! Seriously, though, this sounds like something anyone could get behind.
"Savoy Truffle" by The Beatles
The Beatles created one funky tune with "Savoy Truffle." While songs with food titles in their names often are a metaphor, this one is genuinely about chocolate. (And also what eating too much candy could do to your dental hygiene... 😂)
"Coconut" by Harry Nilsson
Logistically speaking, putting a lime inside of a coconut doesn't make that much sense. That hardly matters, though. Especially when you make a hit song out of it that pretty much everyone knows.
"The Candy Man" by Sammy Davis Jr.
This one goes out to those who love a sweet treat after dinner (or before, if you like to live on the edge). Sammy Davis Jr. was able to create an iconic set of lyrics with an equally memorable tune. Remember, folks... if you think can't do something, just remember that "The Candy Man can!"
"Raspberry Beret" by Prince & The Revolution
Have you ever noticed how often the color of an object is described with certain type of food? A raspberry beret sounds like the perfect summer wardrobe addition. Thanks for the advice, Prince!
"Mashed Potato Time" by The Ronettes
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"Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes
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"Banana Pancakes" by Jack Johnson
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"Biscuits" by Kacey Musgraves
Oh, biscuits! Here's another Kacey Musgraves song that'll surely get stuck in your head. She has a way of doing that, but honestly, it's nothing to complain about.
"American Pie" by Don McLean
Here it is. You were expecting this song to make it on the list, and you were right. How could it not? Consider this your sign to play the tune each and every time you take a slice of your favorite pie.
"Vegetables" by The Beach Boys
Yes, there's an entire song about eating vegetables. Make sure to eat your broccoli, carrots, and all that other good stuff. If not, you'll have to face the judgement of The Beach Boys. (Kidding!)
"Chocolate" by The 1975
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"Sugar" by Maroon 5
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"Honey, Honey" by ABBA
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"Music For a Sushi Restaurant" by Harry Styles
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"I Want Candy" by Bow Wow Wow
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"Fresh Strawberries" by Franz Ferdinand
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"Espresso" by Sabrina Carpenter
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50 best songs about food & eating.
Craving some tasty tunes?
I’ve compiled the best songs about food & eating that pair perfectly with any meal.
This ultimate foodie playlist features fun hits across genres all about delicious dishes and dining out.
Get ready to fill up on food-inspired jams as flavorful as your favourites.
Table of Contents
Top picks of songs about food & eating
- Jack Johnson – “Banana Pancakes”
- MARINA – “Froot”
- Harry Styles – “Watermelon Sugar”
- The Beatles – “Honey Pie”
- Maroon 5 – “Sugar”
- The Rolling Stones – “Brown Sugar”
- Coldplay – “Strawberry Swing”
- Herbie Hancock – “Watermelon Man”
- Lilly Allen – “Apples”
- Drake – “Passionfruit”
50 Songs About Food
1. jack johnson – “banana pancakes”.
Let’s begin with this absolute feel-good tune.
“Banana Pancakes” is one of Jack Johnson’s signature songs from his fantastic studio album “In Between Dreams.”
And we really like this idea:
“Maybe we could sleep in Make you banana pancakes Pretend like its the weekend now We could pretend it all the time.”
2. MARINA – “Froot”
Marina Diamandis released “Froot” under her previous stage name Marina and the Diamonds.
At one point, “Froot” really seems like one of the songs about food.
“Living la Dolce Vita Life couldn’t get much sweeter Don’t you give me a reason That it’s not the right season.”
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3. Harry Styles – “Watermelon Sugar”
We’re not sure if “Watermelon Sugar” is a song about food too.
But we can pretend Harry really does sing about fruit.
Either way, “Watermelon Sugar” is a catchy tune that will transport you to a summer state of mind immediately.
4. The Beatles – “Honey Pie”
The Beatles released “Honey Pie ” on their ninth self-titled album (the white album.)
It’s not one of the most popular songs about food, but it’s a really sweet tune. Almost as sweet as honey pie.
5. Maroon 5 – “Sugar”
On the other hand, “Sugar” by Maroon 5 can be described as an international hit.
When it comes to food in music, sugar is definitely one of the most common choices.
But Maroon 5 didn’t worry if their song will be forgettable. It turns out it isn’t, at least for now.
6. The Rolling Stones – “Brown Sugar”
Even the most iconic rock bands wanted to write a song about sugar.
This song is definitely about sugar; if sugar knows how to dance.
Nevertheless, “Brown Sugar” is a lively tune that will get you moving.
7. Coldplay – “Strawberry Swing”
“Strawberry Swing” sounds like one of the innocent songs with food in the title.
It was released on Coldplay’s beloved album “ Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends.
“I remember We were walking up to strawberry swing I can’t wait ’til the morning Wouldn’t want to change a thing.”
8. Herbie Hancock – “Watermelon Man”
Harry Styles wasn’t the first to write a hit about watermelons. Herbie Hancock had done it long before him.
“Watermelon Man” was released in 1962.
And it’s arguably one of the most popular jazz food songs.
9. Lilly Allen – “Apples”
“Apples” is a track from Lilly Allen’s 2018 studio album “No Shame.”
It’s a tender song about relationships and family .
At the end of the song, Lilly Allen realizes that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
10. Drake – “Passionfruit”
It makes perfect sense that passionfruit is one of the most popular types of food in music.
Drake released “Passionfruit” on his playlist mixtape in 2017.
It’s a catchy song ideal for evening walks on the beach.
11. DNCE – “Cake by the Ocean”
When it comes to catchy songs about food, we can’t skip “Cake by the Ocean.”
Although the real meaning of this song is quite clear, DNCE was serious about including cake in the music video.
12. Rihanna – “Birthday Cake”
Rihanna was more specific about what kind of cake she wanted to sing about.
It’s a rather short but catchy tune from her album “Talk That Talk.”
Cake, cake, cake, cake…
13. Adele – “I Drink Wine”
This is one of the songs about food or drink in the title that doesn’t seem to have hidden meanings.
Adele’s songwriting is straightforward yet sophisticated. And it’s definitely personal.
She released “I Drink Wine” on one of her perhaps most personal albums, her latest album “30.”
“When I was a child Every single thing could blow my mind Soaking it all up for fun But now I only soak up wine.”
14. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – “The Onion Song”
This is probably one of the most unique songs about food.
Why is that so? Because the title sounds a bit funny, but it’s actually a beautiful, heartwarming song.
And these lines actually make a lot of sense:
“The world is just a great big onion And pain and fear are the spices that make you cry.”
15. The Beach Boys – “Vegetables”
The Beach Boys were serious about their vegetable intake.
It’s one of the songs about food and cooking that will motivate you to start chopping and stirring right away.
After all, The Beach Boys are all about good vibrations.
16. Franz Ferdinand – “Fresh Strawberries”
If you’re searching for indie songs with food references, this one is for you.
“Fresh Strawberries” isn’t one of Franz Ferdinand’s most famous hits, but it’s a nice track that will remind you to get some fresh strawberries.
17. Lorde – “Fallen Fruit”
“Fallen Fruit” is hands down one of the most powerful tracks from Lorde’s 2021 album “Solar Power.”
It’s simple but captivating and meaningful.
“And we will walk together Psychedelic garlands in our hair Through the halls of splendor where the apple trees all grew You’ll leave us dancing on the fallen fruit.”
18. Paolo Nutini – “Candy”
Released in 2009, “Candy” remains one of Paolo Nutini’s best songs.
It’s romantic, dreamy, and memorable.
19. Gym Class Heroes – “Cookie Jar”
We all have a special place in our kitchen for a cookie jar.
And in their 2008 track, Gym Class Heroes admit they’re cookie-holics.
20. Katy Perry – “Bon Appetit”
There’s plenty of food in Katy Perry’s music video for “Bon Appetit.”
So, if you’re looking for pop songs about food, you probably won’t find a more food-related song than this one.
21. U2 – “Lemon”
Lemon is another fruit popular among musicians.
And it seems like Bono was inspired by the girl who wore lemon.
“Lemon See-through in the sunlight She wore lemon But never in the daylight.”
22. Editors – “Sugar”
Unlike a lot of food-themed songs, “Sugar” by Editors is not very cheerful.
But it’s definitely powerful.
“There’s sugar on your soul And your like no one I know You’re the life of another world.”
23. Kate Nash – “Pumpkin Soup”
If you need a soundtrack for cooking (especially pumpkin soup), we recommend this song.
It’s incredibly catchy and uplifting.
24. MIKA – “Lollipop”
This could also be a good song for cooking. Well, if you’re ready to dance it out in the kitchen.
Mika released “Lollipop” in 2007, but its melody is still occasionally stuck in our heads.
25. Hot Butter – “Popcorn”
We’re certain that many people have looked for the title of this song for ages.
Everything was a bit more complicated before the Shazam era.
Either way, this is a classic food song. Even the name of the band fits the topic.
26. Van Halen – “Ice Cream Man”
“Ice Cream Man” was originally recorded by the Chicago blues musician John Brim.
But it became popular after Van Halen made a cover of it in 1978.
27. Jason Mraz – “Too Much Food”
If you’re searching for songs about eating too much, this tune is perfect for you.
And it’s an appropriate song for the holiday season.
“People say that I’m crazy for not moving on to better things Instead I’m sitting around trash talking with the onion rings.”
28. Lana Del Rey – “Cola”
Without a doubt, Lana Del Rey wrote some of the most seductive songs about food and drink.
And “Cola” is one of them.
29. Hozier – “Cherry Wine”
This tune is a bit more appropriate for a romantic candlelight dinner.
It’s tender and very easy to listen to.
“The way she tells me I’m hers and she is mine Open hand or closed fist would be fine The blood is rare and sweet as cherry wine.”
30. Courtney Barnett – “Sunday Roast”
Food is also about connecting people. Sharing a meal has always been an important part of socialization.
And this tune sounds like a nice soundtrack to a Sunday family lunch.
31. Nancy Sinatra – “Summer Wine”
On the other hand, wine is mostly associated with romantic encounters and fine dining.
And Nancy Sinatra was aware of that.
“Summer Wine” is arguably one of the most charming and timeless songs about food and drink on our list.
“Strawberries, cherries and an angel’s kiss in spring My summer wine is really made from all these things.”
32. CocoRosie – “Lemonade”
At first, this can seem like one of the sweet songs about food and drink, but “Lemonade” is actually a rather melancholic tune.
It’s very captivating though, like most of CocoRosie’s music.
33. Jungle – “Cherry”
Cherry is also a popular type of food in music.
And although Jungle doesn’t really talk about cherries in their 2018 track, we decided to include it on our list. It’s a very nice, mellow tune.
34. Taylor Swift – “champagne problems”
“ Your mom’s ring in your pocket My picture in your wallet Your heart was glass, I dropped it Champagne problems.”
As you would expect from Taylor Swift, “champagne problems” is a lovely yet slightly melancholic love song.
And it’s a nice addition to our food songs playlist.
35. Kacey Musgraves – “Biscuits”
Of course, there are also a lot of country songs about food.
And Kacey Musgraves dedicated this cheerful tune to her favorite food.
Okay, she also dedicated it to some other things.
The most important (and truthful) line is: “Mind your own biscuits and life will be gravy.”
36. Cyn – “Drinks”
In her song “Drinks”, Cyn doesn’t care about anything but getting drinks with her friends.
It’s a nice tune to start the weekend.
37. Nothing But Thieves – “Honey Whiskey”
When it comes to weekend drinks, perhaps you prefer honey whiskey.
In this catchy song, the protagonist thinks it’s better to leave before doing something he might regret. Well, it’s a relatable story.
38. Kings of Leon – “Milk”
And maybe you feel like staying at home with a glass of milk?
In that case, Kings of Leon would make a nice soundtrack.
They released “Milk” on their second studio album in 2004.
39. Sofi Tukker – “Drinkee”
Well, this song will definitely make you want to go out and party.
“Drinkee” is Sofi Tukker’s debut single, and it’s actually adapted from the poem “Relógio” by the Brazilian Portuguese writer Chacal.
40. The Kills – “Sour Cherry”
Here comes another song about food mentioning cherry. A sour cherry, to be precise.
It’s a somewhat quirky but catchy tune that keeps repeating: “Am I the only sour cherry on the fruit stand?”
41. James Bay – “Pink Lemonade”
James Bay turned to a more cheerful sound with his song “Pink Lemonade.”
The lyrics are a little less cheerful, but they fit.
42. The Jesus and Mary Chain – “Just Like Honey”
Although it talks about addiction, “Just Like Honey” by The Jesus and Mary Chain is a rather sweet song.
The song is also featured in the closing credits of the movie “Lost in Translation.”
43. Blur – “Coffee and TV”
We didn’t forget about Blur’s iconic song “Coffee and TV.”
It’s an upbeat song with not very optimistic lyrics. It all makes more sense if you consider the fact that the band’s guitarist Graham Coxon wrote it after he gave up alcohol.
Coffee and TV” also has a memorable music video (yes, the one with the milk carton walking around.)
44. Roxette – “Milk And Toast And Honey”
When it comes to song titles with food in them, Roxette’s 2001 track obviously belongs on the list.
However, unlike the Blur track, it’s a really tender and simple pop song.
45. All Saints – “Black Coffee”
Let’s continue with pop music about food.
“Black Coffee” is a dreamy feel-good song released in 2000.
It’s a great tune to start your day with.
“Brush your teeth And pour a cup of black coffee out I love to watch you do that every day The little things that you do.”
46. Billy Raffoul – “Coffee”
We’re not sure if Billy Raffoul is singing to coffee or someone he loves. Maybe both.
Either way, he also decided to dedicate a song to the most beloved warm drink.
47. Fink – “Biscuits”
And what is coffee without biscuits?
Fink released “Biscuits” on his debut album “Biscuits for Breakfast.”
Considering Fink’s music and songwriting, this is probably not a song about food, but it has nice references to it.
48. A Tribe Called Quest – “Ham ‘N’ Eggs”
“Ham ‘N’ Eggs” is undoubtedly one of the most detailed songs about eating.
It’s not just about ham and eggs. There’s also an apple sauce and some nice red beets…
“Now drop the beat, so I can talk about my favorite tastings The food that is the everlasting, see I’m not fasting.”
49. “The Oliver! Ensemble – “Food, Glorious Food”
If you’re wondering where are all the funny songs about food, this is your jam.
This tune from the “Oliver!” musical is an ode to food, and it will certainly make you smile and dance.
50. James Brown – “I Got You (I Feel Good)”
Food simply makes us feel good. Just like this timeless hit does.
So, why not finish this playlist with good vibes?
Final Thoughts
We hope you enjoyed our list of the best songs about food.
After all, food isn’t just something you eat. It’s also a source of joy and an opportunity for making memories with people you love.
And although food-related songs are often metaphorical, they can also remind you to appreciate the food you eat.
In the end, delicious food and good music make our lives so much better.
So, turn up the music, cook yourself something nice, and enjoy!
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45 Top Songs About Food Or Drink [With Related Recipes]
It’s time for a fun song list.
In case you hadn’t noticed, there are many songs out there about food and drink.
Oftentimes, the reference to food or drink is just a metaphor for something else, and the songs usually have deeper meanings, but we’ll be getting into that too.
Further, you will find links to various recipes throughout, which should take the fun factor to a new level.
So, let’s dig in!
“Cherry Pie” by Warrant
Song year: 1990
It’s hard not to think of this song when looking back on the history of hair metal, which was about to meet its doom when this song was released.
There aren’t any hidden meanings to “Cherry Pie.” It’s simply a song about being in lust with a girl.
But if you’re interested in making a great cherry pie, here’s a recipe worth checking out.
“Brown Sugar” by The Rolling Stones
Song year: 1971
With its trademark chorus, “Brown Sugar” by The Rolling Stones is simply unforgettable.
This is the opening track from their 1971 release Sticky Fingers and the lead single.
Mick Jagger wrote most of “Brown Sugar”, apparently using his secret girlfriend and mother of his first child, Marsha Hunt, as inspiration (though its origin is somewhat debated now).
Subversively, “Brown Sugar” may well be one of the dirtiest rock songs of all time. The reason it lives on, however, might have more to do with its musical content as opposed to its lyrical content, which most people aren’t familiar with.
There aren’t any brown sugar recipes that I know of, but I think we can all agree it is a delicious ingredient all by itself.
“American Pie” by Don McLean
With references to screaming, crying, dying and more, Don McLean’s “American Pie” hardly seems like a happy song . Yet, without digging a little further into the lyrics, its meaning will prove hard to decipher.
For better or for worse, McLean has avoided most questions to do with the song, suggesting that it’s poetic, which it certainly is.
Through the years, he made some vague claims about it being a tribute to America, as well as Buddy Holly, who tragically died on February 3, 1959 in a plane crash.
In 2015, when the lyrics and notes to the song were auctioned off, it was revealed that it was a song about America heading in the wrong direction. Bummer.
It’s also a near-verbatim retelling of the death of Meredith Hunter, who was killed at the 1969 Altamont Free Concert.
“Cheeseburger In Paradise” by Jimmy Buffet
Song year: 1978
Jimmy Buffet’s “Cheeseburger In Paradise” is a Parrot Head anthem, even if at first listen it sounds like a goofy song about an American favorite.
Apparently, the song goes a little deeper. It was inspired by Buffet’s real-life experience. Due to a boating mishap in the Caribbean, he was forced to eat canned food and peanut butter until he reached the island of Tortola, where he promptly ordered a cheeseburger. What a relief.
If your mouth is starting to water, you might want to check out this recipe for an all-American cheeseburger .
“Rock Lobster” by B-52’s
There are few songs that characterize new wave music like “Rock Lobster” by the B-52’s, who were clearly the template for 90s Europop group, Aqua as well.
It seems like a goofy song about nothing, which explains its popularity, but of course it isn’t. One readthrough of the lyrics will leave you wondering too.
Apparently, the song was inspired by a discotheque in Atlanta called “2001”. Instead of a light show, the club had a slide show with pictures of puppies, babies and lobsters on a grill.
Either way, it’s clear that this is a bit of an odd one.
There are many lobster recipes out there, of course. Here’s one for lobster tails with garlic lemon butter .
“Red Red Wine” by UB40
Song year: 1983
Originally by Neil Diamond, UB40’s “Red Red Wine” is probably the more popular, more recognized version of the song. Even Diamond himself now opts for UB40’s reggae arrangement when performing it live, instead of the original acoustic ballad arrangement.
The lyrics tell a sad story of a brokenhearted man once in love with a woman he can’t forget… that is, of course, unless he’s drinking red wine. This is a great example of a song with a color in the title .
“Ice Cream Man” by Van Halen
“Ice Cream Man” was the 10th track on Van Halen’s legendary, eponymous, debut release, Van Halen .
The song was originally written by John Brim and recorded by Elmore James. The acoustic intro, interestingly, was performed by singer and leadman David Lee Roth himself (instead of guitarist Eddie Van Halen), on an open E tuned guitar.
Not much needs to be said about the lyrics. The narrator is singing to the ladies, letting them know that all his flavors are “guaranteed to satisfy.”
If you’re in the mood for a bit of ice cream, you’ll be glad to know it’s not as hard to make as you might think. Here’s a great ice cream recipe , which only takes about 20 minutes to make.
“Banana Pancakes” by Jack Johnson
Song year: 2005
Unlike many of Johnson’s songs, which are about heartbreak and often rich with metaphor, “Banana Pancakes” is a simple song about being in love and wanting to spend all day with that special someone.
Being in love is a great feeling and self-control often goes out the window. That seems to be what this song encapsulates.
Of course, I hardly need to mention that if you’re craving banana pancakes , you’ll find some wonderful recipes out there.
“Black Coffee” by Humble Pie
Song year: 1973
Is this song simply a celebration of black coffee? Hmm… maybe.
I mean, I’m sure there would be more than a few who would cite coffee as a lifesaver. Some of us need it just to get our day started.
“Black Coffee”, however, seems to be making a bit of a statement about racism and multiculturalism. You can’t help but pick up on words like “skin” and “slave” while reading the lyrics.
Either way, this bluesy classic is awesome.
“Tequila Sunrise” by The Eagles
The ever popular “Tequila Sunrise” tells the story of a heartbroken man who has trouble letting go of a girl that’s “out runnin’ ‘round.” So, a Tequila Sunrise, in this instance, would basically be waking up after another night of drinking.
This was the first single from the band’s second album Desperado , and it was written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, who had yet to collaborate on a song as a songwriting duo.
Tequila Sunrise, of course, refers to a popular cocktail and you can find a recipe here .
“Cola” by Lana Del Rey
Song year: 2012
Here’s a song that tries to be clever but just ends up coming across devious and cringe worthy.
The inspiration came from Lana Del Rey’s Scottish boyfriend Barrie-James O’Neill, who deemed American girls exotic and patriotic.
Without that context, however, the lyrics just have you rolling your eyes endlessly.
But if you’d like to make your own yummy, natural cola, you can find a recipe for that here .
“Cinnamon Girl” by Neil Young
Song year: 1969
A relatively straightforward song for Canadian-American singer-songwriter Neil Young, “Cinnamon Girl” has the narrator dreaming of a spicy lady.
To be fair, though, we’re left wondering exactly what a “cinnamon girl” is, and for that matter, what these words refer to: “Pa send me money now / I’m gonna make it somehow.”
Music critics seem equally puzzled, so perhaps it doesn’t matter all that much. It’s kind of a cool song, though. Thanks Young.
“Bloody Mary” by Lady Gaga
Song year: 2011
Many will know that “Bloody Mary” is a cocktail containing vodka, tomato juice and other spices. Of course, the two words juxtaposed conjure up all kinds of religious imagery too.
Lady Gaga’s “Bloody Mary” is obviously aware of this fact, as it makes some rather obvious references to Pontius, crucifixion and Jesus.
From the opening line, the lyrics equate love with religion. And, those themes basically carry throughout. So, I wouldn’t say this song is overly deep.
Of course, if you’d like to make a Blood Mary cocktail, you can find the recipe here .
“Kiwi” by Maroon 5
Song year: 2007
Like most Maroon 5 songs, this one is about being in lust with a girl.
Not much more needs to be said about the rather obvious metaphors. Can you even call it a metaphor when it’s this overt?
The song is kind of catchy though.
“Honey” by Mariah Carey
Song year: 1997
“Honey” a song about being in love.
For a bit of context, Carey started exercising more creative control over her career when she started working on Butterfly . That’s when she began incorporating more of a hip-hop sound into her music.
This is also reflected in who she collaborated with – namely, Q-Tip and Puff Daddy.
A bold move by Carey, but it seems to have paid off.
“Strawberry Fields Forever” by The Beatles
Song year: 1967
The Beatles somehow manage to sneak their way into our song list again with “Strawberry Fields Forever”, a song that mainly seems to be about escaping life’s troubles and difficulties.
The song has a rich backstory, which you’re welcome to research and explore on your own time.
But if I were to summarize, it’s basically about longing for the early days of The Beatles, before all the controversy and challenges they encountered. This is still an oversimplification, mind you.
Strawberries are a versatile fruit, so there are many recipes you can explore here .
“Birthday Cake” by Rihanna
Like many Rihanna songs, “Birthday Cake” is incredibly repetitive and unrewarding.
And, like Maroon 5’s “Kiwi”, the “metaphor” is eye roll worthy and the lyrics later in the song make it abundantly clear, just in case you were left out of the loop (unlikely).
Not sure you’d even want to eat cake after imagining the unspeakable, but there are some great birthday cake recipes out there.
“Pour Some Sugar On Me” by Def Leppard
Song year: 1987
Not that there are any deep, rich meanings hidden in Def Leppard’s “Pour Some Sugar On Me”, but when it’s this catchy and rich in imagery, it’s far more satisfying than the previous entry on our list.
Odd bit of trivia – “Pour Some Sugar On Me” wasn’t an instant hit, and Hysteria reached number one of the Top Pop Albums chart a year after release.
“Custard Pie” by Led Zeppelin
Song year: 1975
Again, no hidden meanings here. Led Zeppelin’s “Custard Pie” is about being in lust. Enough said.
Custard, however, is delicious and who can resist custard pie ?
“Strawberry Swing” by Coldplay
Song year: 2008
“Strawberry Swing” by Coldplay basically seems to be about people who choose an ordinary life. This is in line with these lyrics: “People moving all the time / Inside a perfectly straight line / Don’t you wanna curve away.”
Some have said the song is about the transition from childhood to adulthood and the loss of innocence, which is a common theme in music.
Either way, I wouldn’t call it the most uplifting song in the world.
“My Bacon Roll” by Mark Knopfler
Song year: 2018
A song that mostly seems to be a tribute to the working class. Knopfler apparently overhead a man at a café near the BBC in Portland Place say, “Have you got my roll? My bacon roll?”
It seems he ran with the idea and built an entire story around this man.
Bacon rolls are more popular in the UK, but they do sound delicious, and you can even find recipes online .
“Poundcake” by Van Halen
Song year: 1991
If there’s any song that sums up Sammy Hagar era Van Halen (which some fans refuse to acknowledge), it’s this song, “Poundcake”, which begins with some otherworldly electric drill sounds Eddie achieved by literally holding electric drill up to his guitar’s pickups and activating it.
The mid-tempo rocker by party band Van Halen is mostly sophomoric in nature, however, and it isn’t about anything deep and meaningful.
Pound cake, however, is delicious, and you can find a recipe here .
“Peaches” by The Presidents Of The United States Of America
Song year: 1995
There are a couple of themes that seem to be running through “Peaches.”
The first is the industrialization of farms, which you can gather from these lines: “Peaches come from a can / They were put there by a man / In a factory downtown.”
The second theme is about being in love with someone, which lead singer Chris Ballew has confirmed. He noted that this was a song about a girl he had a crush on and he wrote it under a peach tree she had in her yard while waiting for her to come home so he could tell her he liked her.
“Apples” by Lily Allen
Lily Allen’s “Apples” is a song about breaking up. This is evident from the first lines.
The song paints a vivid picture of the progression the relationship went through. But the narrator couldn’t handle it and declares: “I guess the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”, suggesting that she grew up in a broken home.
Not a subtle song. Not even clever. But it is vulnerable and honest, so you’ve got to give it that.
“Apples And Oranges” by Pink Floyd
“Apples And Oranges” seems to be a song about a girl who has it all together and therefore gets treated well by everyone she meets.
There doesn’t seem to be any deeper meanings and the lyrics mostly seem whimsical anyway.
“Watermelon In Easter Hay” by Frank Zappa
Song year: 1979
Penned by the eccentric but brilliant Frank Zappa, “Watermelon In Easter Hay” is a song from the 1979 concept album Joe’s Garage .
This song finds the main character becoming increasingly depressed about the decline of the music industry. He copes by imagining guitar solos.
Zappa, it seems, was incredibly prophetic in making this observation.
“Mayonaise” by The Smashing Pumpkins
Song year: 1993
Reportedly, songwriter Billy Corgan threw together the lyrics for “Mayonaise” at the last minute. Although somewhat random, Corgan later discovered the song was somehow reflective of his own experience.
I think you’re welcome to attach whatever meaning you want to this beloved Pumpkins classic, which is anything but hopeful and cheery.
And, yes, there are mayonnaise recipes out there, in case you’re interested.
“Vegetables” by The Beach Boys
At face value, “Vegetables” is just a goofy song about eating vegetables, perhaps to encourage children to eat more?
Apparently, though, part of what inspired this song is Brian Wilson’s obsession with physical fitness, especially in the late 60s.
Funny how this message doesn’t seem entirely out of place here in 2020, as people begin to place more focus on eating well and staying healthy.
“Hot Dog” by Led Zeppelin
“Hot Dog” by Led Zeppelin is about being brokenhearted . It’s about losing someone you loved and feeling like you don’t know what to do.
As with other Zeppelin songs, it seems the title has little to do with the content of the song.
But I could go for a hot dog now. Here’s a killer recipe for a grilled cheese dog .
“Lemon” by U2
Bono’s late mother was the inspiration for “Lemon.” Apparently, he received early Super 8 footage of his mother, aged 24, playing a game of rounders in slow motion, in the mail. She was wearing a lemon-colored dress and was a maid of honor at a wedding.
The song, therefore, is about using film to preserve memories. Honestly, maybe it isn’t just about film but about preserving memories in general, as this song seems to.
“Pork And Beans” by Weezer
At base, a mundane and unappealing sounding title, “Pork And Beans” is a song about trying to keep up with the trends and staying young.
Simultaneously, the chorus sems to contradict this notion, declaring: “One look in the mirror and I’m tickled pink / I don’t give a hoot about what you think.”
Lead singer and guitarist Rivers Cuomo has stated that the song was a reaction to a meeting he had with Geffen executives who suggested the band create more commercially viable material. Cuomo left feeling angry, but it inspired this song, so he had the last laugh.
Of course, you can find pork and beans recipes out there too.
“Burrito” by Seether
The song’s title doesn’t appear in the lyrics but is clearly a reference to the idea that the narrator wants to hide from the world.
“My hands are stained with scum / Wish I could wash it away” indicates that the narrator may have been an unwilling accomplice in a wrongdoing. It’s possible he stood by and watched as someone he knew did something he didn’t agree with.
This makes “Burrito” a rather haunting song, as we don’t know what happened or what went wrong. All we know is that the narrator feels guilty and wants to be hated.
A burrito, however, sounds good just about now, and there are some burrito recipes out there.
“Breakfast In America” by Supertramp
As far as I can tell, “Breakfast In America” is primarily about being unhappy in a relationship and wanting to escape from it to find something better.
Another interpretation (although similar to my initial observation), is that it’s a song about wanting to leave your country to see America.
If you’ve ever fantasized about being somewhere else, then this is your song.
“Ice Cream” by Sarah Mclachlan
Song year: 1994
Just a simple song about being in love , Mclachlan compares her special someone to ice cream and chocolate and says he’s better than either.
I suppose you could say it’s a commentary on the addictive nature of relationships.
Anyway, it’s a sweet sentiment (pun intended).
“Wine After Whiskey” by Carrie Underwood
The title kind of says it all, don’t you think? “Wine After Whiskey” is about drinking away your pain after a breakup.
And, in this case the narrator is having trouble letting go because the love she experienced was nothing like she’d ever experienced before.
If you don’t get the reference, however, it’s basically saying that mixing drinks generally gives you the worst hangover of all. Take note.
“Dinner Bell” by They Might Be Giants
Song year: 1992
They Might Be Giants songs are often intellectual and open to interpretation and that’s what makes them fun!
If I were to take my own stab at what this song is about, I would say it’s about Pavlovian conditioning. The tendency for society to accept things as they are and do what they’re told. They don’t have their own opinion about anything and they’re just waiting for the higher ups to tell them what they should want.
Zombies aren’t coming. They’re real!
“Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” by Hank Williams
Song year: 1952
A song about celebration, “Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” is a classic country pop song with a melody based on the Cajun song “Grand Texas.”
Not much more to say here – this is a song about partying, fishing and falling in love.
Of course, if you’d like to make yourself some jambalaya, you can find a great recipe here .
“Supper’s Ready” by Genesis
Song year: 1972
The wordy “Supper’s Ready” is anything but an ordinary song with a simplistic message. Of course, that shouldn’t come as a surprise considering who authored it.
The Biblical references give you a bit of an idea that it’s a song about the end times, as detailed in the book of Revelation.
Peter Gabriel basically described it as a personal journey through the book of Revelation. I wonder what was happening in Gabriel’s life that prompted him to say that?
“Sukiyaki” by Kyu Sakamoto
Song year: 1961
This Japanese classic has little to do with sukiyaki, which is a Japanese hot pot (and it is delicious). The literal translation of the original song title is “I Look Up As I Walk.”
This would be the equivalent of saying “hold your head up high” even when you’re going through hardship, in Western culture.
The song is about the loneliness one experiences after going through breakup.
You can learn how to make sukiyaki here .
“The White Stuff” by “Weird Al” Yankovic
This list would simply feel incomplete without an entry from parodist “Weird Al” Yankovic, who probably has more songs to do with food or drink than just about anyone else.
“The White Stuff” is a parody of boy band New Kids On The Block’s “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” and is a tribute to Oreo cookies.
For those who love Oreos (and even cookies in general), you’ll be glad to know that recipes for homemade Oreos do exist.
And, maybe like “Weird Al”, you’ll feel like singing the praises of these delicious cookies while eating them.
“Eggs And Sausage (In A Cadillac With Susan Michelson)” by Tom Waits
I can only imagine this is a song about being in the working class and having trouble finding a job. It certainly paints a good picture of what it’s like to eat in a diner.
And, while you may not need a recipe for eggs and sausage, here’s one for sausage, egg and cheddar farmer’s breakfast .
“Soup Is Good Food” by Dead Kennedys
Song year: 1985
Dead Kennedys’ “Soup Is Good Food” is a song about how computers are taking over the working class and how human beings are obsolete next to the machines.
It’s also a commentary on the pharmaceutical industry and how there is no room for someone who’s depressed. If you’re not feeling right, you are given a prescription.
The Dead Kennedys were quite prophetic, it seems.
They are also right that soup is good food. Here’s a recipe for carrot ginger soup .
“Chocolate Cake” by Crowded House
This is one of those songs that the artist obviously left open to interpretation.
One interpretation that immediately came to mind for me is that it’s a satire for the middle class. A “cheap Picasso fake” would suggest that people are just trying to look good when they can’t afford the lifestyle they’re trying to model.
Another interpretation is that the song is basically saying people don’t appreciate real art. They just go along to get along and go with the masses. Thus, “chocolate cake”, which tastes delicious but has no apparent nutritional value.
If you’re still in the mood for chocolate cake, however, here’s a recipe .
“Dinner For Two” by David Byrne & St. Vincent
I take this song to mean that the truth is being hidden from us. We’ve been invited to a “dinner”, a pleasant gathering that’s nothing more than a distraction. But just outside the window, it’s total chaos. The reference to never being alone basically points to the idea that we are always being spied on.
Some sources simply described it as a song about life during wartime, but isn’t that all the time? There is always some kind of war going on.
“Eat At Home” by Paul McCartney
One of the world’s most successful songwriters, ladies and gentlemen. But this is one of those songs that will make you go “really, Paul?”
The lyrics are repetitive and don’t tell much of a story. It’s just about being in love with someone and wanting to spend time with them.
I guess we could say it’s genius if it was foreshadowing the bubblegum pop that was to come on its heels.
Anyway, the music is great.
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4. “Banana Pancakes” by Jack Johnson
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The track’s soothing melody, heartfelt lyrics, and laid-back vibe make it a warm and inviting celebration of this delightful breakfast treat.
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5. “American Pie” by Don McLean
“American Pie” is a 1971 folk-rock song by Don McLean that tells a poignant and nostalgic story about the history of rock and roll, using the metaphor of a classic American pie.
The track’s iconic lyrics, memorable melody, and epic storytelling make it a timeless and tasty tribute to this beloved dessert.
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6. “Candy” by Mandy Moore
“Candy” is a 1999 pop song by Mandy Moore that explores the irresistible allure of sweet and tempting candy.
The track’s infectious beat, catchy chorus, and sugary lyrics make it a fun and playful ode to the delightful world of confections.
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7. “Cherry Pie” by Warrant
“Cherry Pie” is a 1990 glam metal song by Warrant that celebrates the delicious and tempting appeal of cherry pie.
The track’s catchy chorus, powerful guitar riffs, and suggestive lyrics make it a fun and indulgent tribute to this classic dessert.
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8. “Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk” by Rufus Wainwright
“Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk” is a 2001 baroque pop song by Rufus Wainwright that poetically explores the irresistible cravings for guilty pleasures, like cigarettes and chocolate milk.
The track’s lush arrangements, heartfelt lyrics, and Wainwright’s emotive vocals make it a rich and captivating ode to these delectable indulgences.
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9. “Cheeseburger in Paradise” by Jimmy Buffett
“Cheeseburger in Paradise” is a 1978 country-rock song by Jimmy Buffett that celebrates the simple joy of sinking your teeth into a juicy cheeseburger.
The track’s upbeat tempo, catchy chorus, and fun lyrics make it an infectious and satisfying tribute to this iconic American meal.
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10. “Red Red Wine” by UB40
“Red Red Wine” is a 1983 reggae-pop song by UB40 that pays homage to the comforting and intoxicating effects of red wine.
The track’s smooth reggae rhythms, catchy melody, and soothing vocals make it a relaxing and enjoyable tribute to this cherished beverage.
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11. “Ice Cream” by Sarah McLachlan
“Ice Cream” is a 1993 pop-folk song by Sarah McLachlan that uses the sweet treat as a metaphor for love and affection.
The track’s tender lyrics, gentle melody, and McLachlan’s emotive vocals make it a heartwarming and delightful tribute to both ice cream and love.
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12. “Chocolate” by The 1975
“Chocolate” is a 2013 indie-pop song by The 1975 that uses the irresistible flavor of chocolate as a metaphor for teenage rebellion and escapism.
The track’s infectious melody, catchy chorus, and energetic instrumentation make it a sweet and spirited ode to the universal appeal of chocolate.
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13. “Peanut Butter Jelly” by Galantis
“Peanut Butter Jelly” is a 2015 dance-pop song by Galantis that captures the fun and carefree spirit of enjoying a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
The track’s infectious beat, playful lyrics, and catchy chorus make it an irresistible and upbeat celebration of this classic comfort food.
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14. “Pork and Beans” by Weezer
“Pork and Beans” is a 2008 alternative rock song by Weezer that uses the humble combination of pork and beans as a metaphor for staying true to oneself and embracing one’s individuality.
The track’s catchy melody, powerful guitar riffs, and defiant lyrics make it an empowering and unapologetic tribute to this hearty and satisfying dish.
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15. “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” by Hank Williams
“Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” is a 1952 country song by Hank Williams that celebrates the flavorful and spicy Louisiana dish of jambalaya.
The track’s catchy melody, lively tempo, and vivid lyrics paint a colorful picture of life on the bayou and the mouth-watering cuisine that defines it.
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16. “Savoy Truffle” by The Beatles
“Savoy Truffle” is a 1968 rock song by The Beatles that playfully indulges in the irresistible world of chocolate truffles. The track’s upbeat tempo, catchy chorus, and whimsical lyrics make it a fun and imaginative exploration of the sweet and tempting pleasures of chocolate.
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17. “Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie” by Jay & The Techniques
“Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie” is a 1967 pop-soul song by Jay & The Techniques that uses the imagery of these popular fruits and pies as a metaphor for love and affection. The track’s catchy chorus, infectious beat, and joyful lyrics make it a lively and heartwarming tribute to these delectable treats.
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18. “Bread and Butter” by The Newbeats
“Bread and Butter” is a 1964 pop-rock song by The Newbeats that celebrates the simple yet satisfying combination of bread and butter. The track’s upbeat tempo, catchy chorus, and playful lyrics make it a fun and charming ode to this beloved comfort food.
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19. “Lemon Tree” by Fool’s Garden
“Lemon Tree” is a 1995 pop-rock song by Fool’s Garden that uses the image of a lemon tree to symbolize feelings of melancholy and longing.
The track’s catchy melody, introspective lyrics, and emotive vocals make it a poignant and heartfelt tribute to this bittersweet fruit.
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20. “Milk and Toast and Honey” by Roxette
“Milk and Toast and Honey” is a 2001 pop-rock song by Roxette that captures the warm and comforting essence of enjoying a simple meal of milk, toast, and honey.
The track’s soothing melody, tender lyrics, and heartfelt vocals make it a cozy and affectionate celebration of this humble yet satisfying treat.
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21. “Spaghetti Western” by Primus
“Spaghetti Western” is a 1991 experimental rock song by Primus that draws inspiration from the iconic Western film genre and the popular Italian dish of spaghetti.
The track’s intricate instrumentation, genre-blending style, and quirky lyrics make it a unique and flavorful homage to both film and food.
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22. “Tangerine” by Led Zeppelin
“Tangerine” is a 1970 folk-rock song by Led Zeppelin that uses the vibrant imagery of tangerines to evoke feelings of nostalgia and lost love.
The track’s melancholic melody, introspective lyrics, and soulful vocals make it a poignant and evocative tribute to this colorful fruit.
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23. “Coconut” by Harry Nilsson
“Coconut” is a 1971 calypso-pop song by Harry Nilsson that tells a playful story about the healing powers of coconut.
The track’s catchy chorus, infectious rhythm, and lighthearted lyrics make it a fun and quirky celebration of this versatile tropical fruit.
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24. “Eat It” by “Weird Al” Yankovic
“Eat It” is a 1984 comedy rock song by “Weird Al” Yankovic that parodies Michael Jackson’s “Beat It.” The track humorously encourages listeners to embrace their love for food and to simply “eat it.”
The song’s catchy melody, clever lyrics, and Yankovic’s comedic flair make it an entertaining and lighthearted tribute to the joys of eating.
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25. “Fried Chicken” by Nas
“Fried Chicken” is a 2008 hip-hop song by Nas that explores the cultural significance and irresistible appeal of fried chicken.
The track’s smooth beat, insightful lyrics, and Nas’s captivating flow make it an engaging and thought-provoking ode to this iconic comfort food.
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26. “Custard Pie” by Led Zeppelin
“Custard Pie” is a 1975 blues-rock song by Led Zeppelin that pays homage to the mouth-watering allure of custard pie.
The track’s powerful guitar riffs, driving rhythm, and sultry lyrics make it a passionate and indulgent tribute to this decadent dessert.
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27. “Green Onions” by Booker T. & The M.G.’s
“Green Onions” is a 1962 instrumental R&B song by Booker T. & The M.G.’s that captures the cool and spicy essence of green onions.
The track’s infectious groove, memorable melody, and tight musicianship make it a timeless and flavorful tribute to this versatile ingredient.
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28. “Biscuits” by Kacey Musgraves
“Biscuits” is a 2015 country song by Kacey Musgraves that uses the homely image of biscuits to impart life lessons about minding one’s own business and accepting others.
The track’s catchy melody, clever lyrics, and Musgraves’s warm vocals make it a charming and insightful tribute to this comforting food.
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29. “Lollipop” by Lil Wayne
“Lollipop” is a 2009 rap song by Lil Wayne that explores the explicit and ironic world of lollipops. The track’s catchy melody, whimsical lyrics, and hard bass make it a fun and imaginative celebration about lollipops.
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30. “Beans and Cornbread” by Louis Jordan
“Beans and Cornbread” is a 1949 jump blues song by Louis Jordan that tells the story of the inseparable duo of beans and cornbread.
The track’s lively rhythm, playful lyrics, and Jordan’s charismatic performance make it a joyous and entertaining tribute to this classic Southern dish.
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Wrapping Up: Songs About Food and Eating
This collection of the best songs about food and eating showcases the incredible power of music to evoke the sensory experiences, emotions, and memories associated with our favorite dishes and ingredients.
From sweet desserts to comforting meals, these tunes are sure to make your mouth water and inspire a deeper appreciation for the diverse and delicious world of food.
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These Songs About Food Will Make You Want Dance Your Way Into the Kitchen
So, bye-bye, Miss American Pie! 🥧 🎶
Whether it's included in the title, lyrics, or used as a metaphor—these songs mention food at one point or another. Yes, classics like "American Pie" by Don McLean and '70s songs like "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson made the cut. (That was practically a given.) But this list is filled with other hidden gems, too. Keep an eye out for country songs like "Biscuits" by Kacey Musgraves and "Music For a Sushi Restaurant" by Harry Styles. (There are even a few songs about beverages in here that were too good to pass up!) As a whole, this list of songs about food is bound to make you hungry. So after you're done scrolling through, it might be worthwhile to check out The Pioneer Woman's list of easiest 30 minute meals to whip something up in no time!
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"Cheeseburger in Paradise" by Jimmy Buffett
For obvious reasons, this one deserved the top spot on this list. Who doesn't want a cheeseburger (or a veggie-burger) in paradise? Fun fact: Jimmy Buffet and his crew wrote this song after being stuck on a boat for a while, with only nonperishables and other mundane pantry items as food. So to them, a cheeseburger truly was paradise!
"Chicken Fried" by Zac Brown Band
Zac Brown Band may or may not have been aware that they created an entire anthem with "Chicken Fried." An anthem for what, you ask? That's not entirely clear, but that doesn't stop crowds from absolutely belting out the lyrics when it comes on.
"Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" by Hank Williams
There's never a wrong time for some jambalaya on the bayou. We're talking about both the song and the literal meal, here! Seriously, though, this sounds like something anyone could get behind.
"Savoy Truffle" by The Beatles
The Beatles created one funky tune with "Savoy Truffle." While songs with food titles in their names often are a metaphor, this one is genuinely about chocolate. (And also what eating too much candy could do to your dental hygiene... 😂)
"Coconut" by Harry Nilsson
Logistically speaking, putting a lime inside of a coconut doesn't make that much sense. That hardly matters, though. Especially when you make a hit song out of it that pretty much everyone knows.
"The Candy Man" by Sammy Davis Jr.
This one goes out to those who love a sweet treat after dinner (or before, if you like to live on the edge). Sammy Davis Jr. was able to create an iconic set of lyrics with an equally memorable tune. Remember, folks... if you think can't do something, just remember that "The Candy Man can!"
"Raspberry Beret" by Prince & The Revolution
Have you ever noticed how often the color of an object is described with certain type of food? A raspberry beret sounds like the perfect summer wardrobe addition. Thanks for the advice, Prince!
"Mashed Potato Time" by The Ronettes
"Mashed Potato Time" may be a metaphor for dancing to a groovy tune, sure. But if your parents told you it was "mashed potato time" when you were children, you'd probably come running down the stairs, all excited for dinner.
"Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes
"If you like piña coladas... and gettin' caught in the rain," just might the most known set of words ever created. Not exaggerating, either. (Anyone craving one now?)
"Banana Pancakes" by Jack Johnson
Listen, Ree Drummond may not like bananas—but this song has such a cool way of having listeners feel nostalgic for peaceful, carefree mornings... and enjoying a plate full of banana pancakes. (If you're like Ree and hate bananas, then just pretend the breakfast choice in question is a breakfast casserole or something! 😂)
"Biscuits" by Kacey Musgraves
Oh, biscuits! Here's another Kacey Musgraves song that'll surely get stuck in your head. She has a way of doing that, but honestly, it's nothing to complain about.
"American Pie" by Don McLean
Here it is. You were expecting this song to make it on the list, and you were right. How could it not? Consider this your sign to play the tune each and every time you take a slice of your favorite pie.
"Vegetables" by The Beach Boys
Yes, there's an entire song about eating vegetables. Make sure to eat your broccoli, carrots, and all that other good stuff. If not, you'll have to face the judgement of The Beach Boys. (Kidding!)
"Chocolate" by The 1975
Dark chocolate? Milk chocolate? Unsweetened chocolate? Whatever your favorite is, it doesn't seem like 1975 will care too much. They're all solid choices, after all.
"Sugar" by Maroon 5
Sugar will do things like make your coffee sweeter. "Sugar" by Maroon 5 will do things like make your day sweeter! Maybe they did that on purpose when making this song?
"Honey, Honey" by ABBA
ABBA may be using "honey" as a term of endearment, but you get the point here. Also, anyone else going through an ABBA playlist withdrawal? Time to start putting them on repeat for the 100th time this year.
"Music For a Sushi Restaurant" by Harry Styles
One listen to the trumpets that play during the chorus and you, too, will want to continue hearing music made for a sushi restaurant. Phew, Harry Styles sure knows how to get people on their feet (and how to get people to order from their local sushi joint for dinner).
"I Want Candy" by Bow Wow Wow
Candy. 👏 Is. 👏 Food. 👏 People! 👏 How many more songs does this list need to include in order for you to believe that? Bow Wow Wow made this song as a means to support candy-lovers everywhere.
"Fresh Strawberries" by Franz Ferdinand
Being compared to a batch of fresh strawberries sounds cute at first. Just forget about the part where Franz Ferdinand explains that things that are sweet will soon turn rotten. 😅
"Espresso" by Sabrina Carpenter
Having an espresso in the morning is the perfect kickstart to your day, and Sabrina Carpenter seems to understand that. (Because she's clearly talking about the coffee order, right?)
Josiah Soto is the assistant editor of news and social for The Pioneer Woman. He helps manage the website’s social channels, in addition to writing high-performing news and entertainment content daily.
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Symbolism in music isn’t a new concept especially when the artist wants to sing about love or maybe even cover up the fact that what they’re talking about might not be suitable for all ages.
Talking about food in songs is a method tried and true, perfect both for hiding the real meaning of a track and also just for showing love for a delicious snack.
From quick foods like Goldfish Crackers to full-blown meals like pasta, here are 20 songs that talk about food — whether or not there’s some hidden message in the lyrics, that’s open to interpretation.
“Cake By The Ocean” – DNCE
Formed in 2015. American dance-rock group DNCE hit the music scene with their chart-topping debut single “Cake By The Ocean”. It had an insane amount of radio plays, but it’s not exactly a song about cake.
Through some overt euphemisms about ‘licking frosting’ and ‘eating cake by the ocean’, this song talks about engaging in activities that are not safe for work in a pretty obvious way.
But, regardless of if you want to take the real meaning into consideration, it’s just a great summer track to sing along to in the car with the windows down. It’s probably also a fun song to listen to while eating some (actual) cake by the ocean.
“Peach Jam” – Joji feat Bloc Boy JB
The first Asian-born artist to reach number 1 on BillboardsTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in November 2018. Japanese singer/songwriter Joji’s music has been described as a mix of lo-fi and R&B.
Released on 88rising’s 2018 Head In The Clouds album, “Peach Jam” follows the same trend that ‘Cake By The Ocean’ does — this song is about sex.
Joji uses the term peach jam to mean something entirely unrelated to the sweet condiment itself. With lines like “So tasty on my tongue” and “I’m the only one you spread em for”, it’s not hard to guess what Joji might be talking about once you listen to the song. With a snappy beat and hitting bass, it feels just like the kind of summertime song that could use some peach-flavored foods.
“Sugar” – Maroon 5
Hitting number 2 on US Billboards Hot 100 list “Sugar” is an upbeat pop-funk song perfect for a summer road trip. Released as a single on Maroon 5’s fifth studio album V, this song has a little bit of those sexual undertones that we’ve seen on the other two tracks.
But it also talks a lot about the love that Adam Levine has for the person he’s talking to, using sugar as a term of endearment.
This song is the perfect mix of love and lust over a catchy tune, making it obvious why it was a hit on radio stations everywhere.
“Chocolate” – The 1975
Released on The 1975’s self-titled debut album. ’Chocolate” hit #19 on the UK singles chart. It was also certified Gold in the US. The word chocolate is said frequently throughout the song, but — and this may not come as a surprise to many — its usage is not meant to refer to the food.
Chocolate is actually slang for a specific type of marijuana, called ’Chocolate Thai”, which is why lines like “Now we run, run away from the boys in the blue / and my car smells like chocolate” only make sense if you know what chocolate really refers to.
In the end, it’s a song about growing up, adventure, and weed told through a sense of rebellion against local authorities.
“Cookie Jar” – Gym Class Heroes feat The-Dream
The second single off of Gym Class Heroes’ album The Quilt, this song was written and released when front man Travis McCoy was in a relationship with Katy Perry, which might give us some context for the meaning of the track.
The lyrics talk about the temptation to cheat on a girlfriend when other girls come around, likened to being unable to keep your hands out of a cookie jar.
McCoy pretty blatantly lists types of cookies next to ethnicities of, presumably the girls he’s tempted by in the second verse, which gives us an interesting visual of what this song’s about. It’s a bit repetitive, but the connection is obvious. It’ll probably just leave you wanting cookies, to be completely honest.
“Watermelon Sugar” – Harry Styles
Taking both the 2021 Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year at the 41st Brit Awards. “Watermelon Sugar” appears on Harry Styles’ 2019 Fine Line album. Heavy guitar and horn usage lead this song making it a great mix of rock and indie pop. Its repetitive chorus is catchy, the phrase watermelon sugar a reference to In Watermelon Sugar (1968) by Richard Brautigan.
Where this inspiration might have come from, fans of Harry Styles have a pretty clear idea. The song talks about the high of first getting into a relationship, romantic or otherwise, with someone else.
The feeling of falling in love or becoming infatuated with that person’s presence is represented well in the summery lyrics and instrumentals.
“Strawberries & Cigarettes” – Troye Sivan
Released as a 2018 single from the Love, Simon soundtrack and also nominated at the 23rd Satellite Awards for Satellite Award for Best Original Song, this song is. shockingly, actually about strawberries and cigarettes.
It talks about a past lover, Sivan saying that they tasted like strawberries and cigarettes, but it also makes it clear that this song is meant to be bittersweet just like a love that you can’t quite seem to get over.
The contrasting taste of these two flavors match the relationship being described and the range of emotions that come with any complicated relationship. Overall, this track is quiet and nostalgic, a song about falling in love in a way that leaves you remembering it forever.
“Juice ” – Lizzo
A funk-pop song with a groovy feel, ‘ Juice” was released on Lizzo’s 2019 Cuz I Love You album. It’s a story of self-acceptance and self-love, along with the power that comes with that feeling. Juice is used to refer to this very power or respect a person has, a term that was popularized in the 1992 film Juice.
This song is all about building yourself up and loving the person that you are.
It’s the perfect anthem for anyone needing that extra push of confidence on a bad day or for anyone that’s having a good self-love day and wants to express how great that feeling is.
“Chicken Tenders ” – Dominic Fike
Here’s another song that, surprisingly, is actually about the food it’s named after. Released on Dominic Fike’s first full-length album.
What Could Possibly Go Wrong, this track is all about staying in a luxurious hotel room with a lover while eating something as simple and every day as chicken tenders.
Whether chicken nuggets or chicken tenders are superior, we don’t have to talk about it. The track is upbeat and lighthearted, talking mostly about sex and food in a way that leaves us with a feel-good song with a fun beat and the energetic strums of an electric guitar, aspects that are very characteristic of Dominic Fike as an artist.
“Blueberry Eyes” – MAX feat. SUGA
Released on MAX’s Colour Vision album and featuring a good friend of his. SUGA of BTS. this song is nothing but romantic lyrics and good vibes. MAX talks about his love for his wife, Emily, and her blueberry eyes.
It also makes references to strawberry skies leaving the song feeling very fruity and bright. SUGA’s verse, entirely in Korean, talks about finding someone that acts as a ray of light in darkness and a life that can change simply by meeting someone bright and full of light.
MAX and a pregnant Emily star in the music video together, having filmed it at their home in the midst of COVID-19. It’s a song full of endearment and adoration, something that leaves listeners with a clear impression of just how much MAX loves his wife.
“Coffee ” – Tori Kelly
The first track on Tori Kelly’s Inspired by True Events album. ‘Coffee” talks about a long-distance relationship and the kind of longing that comes with it. With lines about missing a lover.
Kelly details small things in a person’s life that she’s jealous she isn’t present for like drinking coffee and going on drives together. She personifies everyday objects like the clothes that get to hug her lover’s body or the steering wheel that gets gripped by hands that she wishes to hold.
This makes it a bit of a song about heartbreak since these are all things that people in a normal relationship can share but people in a long-distance relationship have to long for.
“Tropicana” – Caleb Blair
The debut single of self-produced Caleb Blair. ‘Tropicana” is about the fantasy of being with someone who might be hesitant or isn’t sure that this relationship is the right thing.
He talks about a fairytale life of waking up together and sipping Tropicana. of living a peaceful life with each other. The pop elements of the track make the lyrics feel almost like an adventure or anthem of love that you can jam to with no problem.
“Sliced Bread” – Josie Proto
You know the phrase ‘better than sliced bread”? It’s just a way of saying that whatever you’re talking about is really great. Well, British singer-songwriter Josie Proto takes that to an interesting level when she says that kicking her cheating ex-lover out was better than sliced bread.
This song is all about that breakup and the suspicions she had along the way that there was another girl in her lover’s life.
But, although it’s about a broken heart and you’d expect it to be sad, the song is very upbeat and self-empowering, making it a really fun listen.
“Pasta”- New Rules
If there’s one song on this list that gives off positive, supportive vibes, it’s ‘Pasta”. A single released in 2020. this song is about societal pressure to look a certain way in order to be perceived as attractive.
It tells the story of a girl simply wanting to stay home and eat pasta because she doesn’t want to leave the house and deal with those pressures, which is something that probably everyone has felt at some point.
It was very well-received, with the members of New Rules even sharing their own insecurities and journey to self-love as a way to promote the song. This track is soft and a bit sad. but it talks about accepting who you are and how you look, which is a really positive message that makes “Pasta’ more than worth a listen.
“Bagels ” – Kota the Friend feat Lizzy Ashliegh
Released on his 2019 album FOTO, “Bagels’ talks about a lowkey, chill love that could come out of meeting up for coffee and bagels.
Kota the Friend plays with the sound of “bagels” and “bae goals”, hinting at the fact that, despite any past issues he may have, he’s still interested in being bae goals with someone. The calm beat and piano keys in the background make this song the perfect cafe tune for those soft, initial feelings of falling in love.
“Sunday Candy ” – Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment
Nico Segal, formerly known as Donnie Trumpet, joined The Social Experiment to drop Surf in 2015. which contained “Sunday Candy”, a previously released single. Backed by amazing trumpet and piano instrumentals. Chance the Rapper sings an ode to his grandmother.
Making references to church and memories of going to church with his grandmother, he talks about peppermints she would bring and calls them “Sunday candy.”
A spiritual track full of memory and love, this song is nothing but a feel-good, wholesome track to make you smile from many family aspects of the lyrics that feel familiar to lots of people listening.
“Vanilla Sundae ” – Emily Burns feat. Olivia Nelson
With melodic voices and the soft strums of an acoustic guitar . Emily Burns and Olivia Nelson join forces to deliver the nostalgic track that is “Vanilla Sundae.” A song about missing and longing for someone, the lyrics talk about wishing for another Sunday (sundae) to be with a lover and just do nothing with them.
Since vanilla is often the plainest flavor of any dessert, it’s likened to a day where nothing special happens, which is arguably the best kind of day to have with someone you love.
This meaning is reinforced when Nelson calls Monday ‘Blueberry Monday”, which could be a play on the phrase “the Monday blues”. It’s a quiet, introspective track with amazing vocals, perfect to play on a quiet Sunday morning.
“Banana Pancakes ” – Jack Johnson
With the soft rock sound of a hard-strummed acoustic guitar. American singer-songwriter Jack Johnson talks about eating banana pancakes with his lover on a rainy day inside.
It’s a song about forgetting your responsibilities and just sitting peacefully with the person you love eating pancakes (specifically banana pancakes). This track is sweet and romantic, kind of like banana pancakes, making it a great listen for a day in.
“Applesauce ” – Sam.sts
The 2019 single ‘Applesauce” is about falling in love with the perfect girl. Sam.sts talks about falling for the girl of his dreams, someone that he thinks he must have made up in his head. It’s a groovy track that lists qualities of his perfect girl.
From the way she walks to the way she talks, he loves everything about her. And even if she’s not your perfect girl, you can’t help but jam to this song about a girl as sweet as applesauce.
“Goldfish Crackers” – Gold Rever
Music duo Gold Revere released “Goldfish Crackers” in 2020, a song that references different foods (coffee, red velvet cake, and DOTS in particular) as a way to talk about love.
Playing with the Goldfish Cracker motto “the snack that smiles back”, this hip-hop/R&B track starts with the line ‘Goldfish Crackers when I’m tryna fake a smile”, which is just a fun, playful way to start a song about food and love.
“Goldfish Crackers” went on to trend on TikTok with #GoldfishDance, and it even got all the way back to Pepperidge Farm, resulting in an entire TikTok account being made that was dedicated to the snack just so they could interact with the song. Somehow both a chill song to vibe to alone at home and a track to jam to in the car with friends. “Goldfish Crackers” got the attention it deserves.
There you have it! 20 songs about food! Even if you don’t end up enjoying all of the songs on this list, you can’t deny that songs with titles and lyrics about food are a common trend in music-making, probably because artists can do a wide range of things with songs involving food.
From tracks containing thinly-veiled sexual innuendos to songs about love or heartbreak, there’s a song (and a snack) for everyone.
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A Musical Feast: 22 Songs About Food and Drink
Last updated on July 1st, 2023
Step into a world where melodies mingle with the aroma of culinary delights, and harmonies dance on the taste buds of epicurean adventurers. In this rhythmic journey, we explore the delectable universe of music and its harmonious relationship with food and drink.
Prepare to indulge in a symphony of flavors as we present a musical feast like no other—a mouthwatering collection of 22 songs that celebrate the irresistible union of gastronomy and melody. From savory serenades to spirited libations, join us as we embark on a melodic culinary adventure that will leave your senses craving more. Get ready to savor each note and sip, for this harmonious celebration of music and cuisine will surely leave you humming and hungry for more.
When Music and Culinary Delights Collide
Explore the delightful synergy between melodies and flavors as we uncover the most mouthwatering songs about food and drink.
- “Banana Pancakes” by Jack Johnson
- “Strawberry Fields Forever” by The Beatles
- “Cheeseburger in Paradise” by Jimmy Buffett
- “Pour Some Sugar on Me” by Def Leppard
- “Gin and Juice” by Snoop Dogg
- “Red, Red Wine” by UB40
- “Margaritaville” by Jimmy Buffett
- “Brown Sugar” by The Rolling Stones
- “American Pie” by Don McLean
- “Watermelon Sugar” by Harry Styles
- “Cherry Pie” by Warrant
- “Peaches” by The Presidents of the United States of America
- “Ice Cream” by Blackpink and Selena Gomez
- “Tequila” by The Champs
- “Whiskey in the Jar” by Metallica
- “Black Coffee” by Ella Fitzgerald
- “Hot Chocolate” by Tom Hanks
- “Red Wine” by Kelly Rowland
- “Coffee and TV” by Blur
- “Whiskey River” by Willie Nelson
- “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” by George Thorogood and The Destroyers
- “Sugar, Sugar” by The Archies
Banana Pancakes
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- Jack Johnson
- In Between Dreams
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In our experience, the song is a delightful ode to the simple joys of breakfast fare. Johnson’s soothing voice and laid-back acoustic guitar capture the essence of a leisurely morning spent in the company of loved ones. With its warm and inviting lyrics, the song evokes a sense of comfort and togetherness, painting a picture of savoring delicious banana pancakes to slow down and appreciate life’s small pleasures. It’s a charming reminder of the soothing power that food and drink can have in creating meaningful connections.
Strawberry Fields Forever
- The Beatles
- Magical Mystery Tour
Although not explicitly about food and drink, the song’s title invokes the image of a lush, idyllic landscape. In our opinion, the whimsical and psychedelic nature of the track transports listeners to a surreal realm where flavors and aromas blend with musical melodies. It reminds us that music, like the taste of strawberries, can awaken our senses, transport us to nostalgic places, and evoke a profound emotional connection with our surroundings, transcending the boundaries of ordinary experiences.
Cheeseburger in Paradise
- Jimmy Buffett
- Son of a Son of a Sailor
This lighthearted and infectious tune invites listeners to embrace a carefree spirit and escape to a tropical paradise where culinary delights reign supreme. With its catchy melody and playful lyrics, the song captures the essence of leisure, relaxation, and the satisfaction of savoring a mouthwatering cheeseburger. From our perspective, it serves as a reminder to embrace the joyous moments in life, finds contentment in the simplest pleasures, and appreciate the delightful combination of good food and idyllic settings.
Pour Some Sugar on Me
- Def Leppard
We were particularly impressed by how this high-energy rock anthem metaphorically explores the intoxicating power of desire and attraction. While not directly about food and drink, the song’s title and lyrics create a vivid sensory experience. Like a sweet indulgence, the metaphorical “sugar” represents the irresistible allure and pleasure of indulging in life’s temptations. The explosive guitar riffs and infectious chorus capture the electrifying sensation of letting go and embracing hedonistic pleasures.
Gin and Juice
The song’s title and lyrics conjure images of a laid-back party atmosphere where libations flow freely. It encapsulates the spirit of leisure and enjoyment, inviting listeners to join in the carefree vibe and let loose. With its infectious beats and Snoop Dogg’s smooth delivery, we personally think the song embodies the idea of relishing life’s pleasures and embracing the moment. It reminds us of the power of music to transport us to a world where we can kick back, raise a glass, and savor the good times.
Red, Red Wine
- Labour of Love
This captivating reggae-infused track resonates with a smooth and soulful vibe. We love how the song’s title creates a sensory connection with red wine’s deep hue and richness. Its mellow rhythm, and soothing vocals evoke a sense of relaxation and introspection. The lyrics reflect on the bittersweet nature of love and the solace found in a glass of wine. Like a fine wine, the song encapsulates the ability of music to evoke emotions and create a comforting ambiance.
Margaritaville
- Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
This is an iconic anthem that transports listeners to a carefree tropical paradise. This timeless classic is not only about food and drink but revolves around the concept of an imaginary place where worries are left behind, and margaritas flow endlessly. Personally, we think the song captures the essence of escapism and the desire to embrace a laid-back lifestyle. Its infectious melody and relatable lyrics create a sense of relaxation, evoking images of sandy beaches, swaying palm trees, and the refreshing taste of a margarita.
Brown Sugar
- The Rolling Stones
- Sticky Fingers
I strongly believe the song’s title metaphorically invokes brown sugar’s rich and alluring sweetness. Its infectious rhythm and Mick Jagger’s raw vocals ignite a visceral energy, capturing the essence of passion and temptation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the captivating allure of a woman, exploring themes of love, lust, and the complexities of human connections. It serves as a reminder of the intoxicating power of desire and the raw emotions that fuel our experiences.
- American Pie
Just as a hearty American pie brings people together, the song invites listeners to delve into the fabric of American history and explore the changing landscape of music and society. We think that with its poetic storytelling and memorable melodies, “American Pie” reminds us of the power of music to capture moments in time and ignite a collective sense of shared experiences. Like a satisfying slice of pie, it leaves a lasting impression, nourishing the mind and soul with its rich lyrical tapestry.
Watermelon Sugar
- Harry Styles
We must admit that the song conjures images of summertime indulgence, with the juicy sweetness of watermelon symbolizing a joyful and lighthearted state of mind. The infectious melody and Harry Styles’ charismatic vocals invite listeners to embrace life’s simple pleasures and celebrate the exhilaration of being in the moment. “Watermelon Sugar” serves as a reminder to savor life’s little delights, to revel in the sensations that awaken our senses, and to embrace the infectious energy of shared experiences.
Its catchy hooks and energetic guitar riffs resonate deeply with me as they capture the essence of decadence and the desire for instant gratification. The lyrics add a touch of flirtatiousness, creating a carefree and rebellious atmosphere. “Cherry Pie” serves as a reminder to embrace spontaneity, indulge in life’s guilty pleasures, and seize the moment with unapologetic enthusiasm. It’s a rock ‘n’ roll confection that leaves a sweet and tantalizing impression, encapsulating the spirit of embracing pleasure and the wild side of life.
- The Presidents of the United States of America
What struck me the most was the song’s infectious melody and upbeat tempo. “Peaches” captures a carefree and whimsical spirit, inviting listeners to embrace the joy in life’s small, flavorful moments. It’s a whimsical reminder to appreciate the beauty of nature’s offerings and find happiness in the simplest of things. Like a perfectly ripened peach, the song leaves a juicy, playful, and memorable impression, enticing us to relish the sweetness that life has to offer.
- Blackpink and Selena Gomez
- Blackpink: The Album
The song is a sonic explosion of sweetness sprinkled with a blend of pop perfection and irresistible charm. This delectable collaboration serves up a melodic scoop of pure joy, whisking listeners away to a world where music and dessert collide. My favorite aspect is the vibrant beats, and compelling vocals, which create an auditory treat, while the lyrics tantalize the senses with references to indulgent ice cream delights. It’s a playful anthem that celebrates self-expression, confidence, and the freedom to enjoy life’s simple pleasures.
- Go, Champs, Go!
With its infectious rhythm and catchy melody, “Tequila” transports listeners to a festive gathering, where glasses are raised, and the atmosphere is filled with good energy. The vibrant instrumental arrangement mirrors the vitality of toasting and enjoying the legendary Mexican spirit. We firmly believe it’s a musical invitation to let loose, dance with abandon, and revel in the shared celebration experience. Like a shot of tequila, the song leaves a refreshing and unforgettable sensation, reminding us to embrace life’s vibrant moments and celebrate the spirit of camaraderie.
Whiskey in the Jar
- Garage Inc.
It’s worth mentioning that the raw energy of Metallica’s performance in this song captures the rebellious and celebratory spirit often associated with raising a glass of whiskey. The driving guitars and powerful vocals create an electrifying atmosphere that beckons listeners to join the merriment. “Whiskey in the Jar” serves as a reminder of the joy found in communal experiences, where the clinking of glasses and the taste of whiskey intertwine with music to create unforgettable memories.
Black Coffee
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Ella Fitzgerald Sings Songs from the Soundtrack of "Let No Man Write My Epitaph"
We really liked how Ella Fitzgerald’s velvety vocals and melancholic melody create an atmosphere of contemplation and longing. The song delves into themes of heartbreak and introspection, paralleling the bittersweet taste of black coffee. It serves as a reminder of the solace found in the simple rituals of life and the power of music to evoke a range of emotions. “Black Coffee” leaves an indelible impression, inviting us to savor life’s bitter moments with grace and find beauty in the quiet introspection it inspires.
Hot Chocolate
- The Polar Express
The song exudes lively and infectious energy, inviting listeners to join the festivities and indulge in a steaming cup of hot chocolate. For me, it celebrates the spirit of togetherness and childlike wonder, reflecting the comfort and delight that a sip of this beloved drink can bring. With its catchy rhythm and cheerful lyrics, “Hot Chocolate” serves as a reminder to embrace life’s simple pleasures, cherish moments of shared excitement, and relish the magic that can be found in a simple cup of hot chocolate.
- Kelly Rowland
- Talk A Good Game
From our point of view, “Red Wine” invites listeners to embrace their desires and surrender to the allure of captivating love. It’s a reminder of the power of passion and the intoxicating effect that a deep, meaningful connection can have on our hearts and souls. Like a sip of red wine, the song leaves a lingering warmth and a lasting impression, enticing us to embrace the depth and richness of our emotions.
Coffee and TV
This captivating alternative rock track delves into the soothing rituals and introspective moments often accompanied by a cup of coffee and the flickering of a television screen. The song’s title encapsulates the mundane yet comforting aspects of everyday life. We can’t deny that its mellow melodies and introspective lyrics create a sense of introspection and longing. “Coffee and TV” serves as a reminder to embrace the quiet moments, find solace in simple pleasures, and cherish the beauty of ordinary experiences.
Whiskey River
- Willie Nelson
- Shotgun Willie
We firmly believe the song is a timeless country classic that encapsulates the spirit of resilience and escapism in the depths of a whiskey-fueled journey. The song’s title conjures images of a winding river flowing with amber hues, reflecting the reflective and introspective nature of the lyrics. With Willie Nelson’s distinctive voice and heartfelt delivery, “Whiskey River” takes listeners on a cathartic musical voyage, providing a soundtrack for moments of introspection and release.
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
- George Thorogood and The Destroyers
- Move It on Over
The song is a spirited blues-rock anthem that takes listeners on a gritty journey through the world of alcoholic libations. The song’s title reflects the desire for a trifecta of potent drinks as a means to drown sorrows and forget life’s troubles. What really struck a deep chord with me was its lively rhythm, electrifying guitar solos, and George Thorogood’s gritty vocals; the track embodies the raw essence of blues-rock rebellion.
Sugar, Sugar
- The Archies
- Everything's Archie
With its upbeat tempo and catchy hooks, “Sugar, Sugar” is a delightful escape into a world of youthful romance and carefree melodies. Personally, we think that it serves as a reminder of the joy and excitement that love can bring, leaving a sugary-sweet imprint on our hearts. Like a spoonful of sugar, the song leaves a lingering sweetness, an irresistible pop confection that brightens our spirits and leaves us humming along with a smile.
Through this captivating journey, we have savored a medley of musical flavors, where the art of songwriting intertwines seamlessly with the world of gastronomy. These songs have reminded us of the powerful connection between food, drink, and the universal language of music. As we conclude our melodic feast, let us carry the harmonious fusion of tunes and tastes in our hearts, forever inspired to celebrate the joyous symphony that exists between our palates and the melodies that nourish our souls. Cheers to the enchanting marriage of sound and flavor—a truly delectable experience that will forever leave us humming and craving for more.
John Chiong is a creative writer with seven years of experience writing engaging and informative content for various industries. More so, he has a deep love for music that fuels his passion and creativity. John enjoys all types of music and has a favorite song from every genre. His love for music has greatly influenced his writing.
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My favorite songs about food.
Erica R. Hendry
Sometimes, food is so good you've just got to sing about it.
When I was younger, I convinced my mother that my younger brothers and I should have "singing dinners," which would require everyone to sing anything we would normally speak until we were excused from the table. For some reason she agreed. Overcome with joy, I launched into a jubilant ode to my turkey burger (or whatever I was eating) and engaged in a lively call and response about green beans with my brothers.
My mother only let this go on occasionally, as one of my brothers always seemed to confuse singing with screaming at the top of his lungs. But I still find myself singing sometimes as I'm preparing food (in my defense, I was a music major in college).
Thankfully, I'm not alone. There are hundreds of artists who have produced hits with food as their muse, whether they sing about the food itself or a memory associated with it. Here are some of the songs about food that come to my mind, compiled with the help of this list.
"Suppertime," You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, The Musical : Once upon a time when I was an aspiring thespian, I was the lead dancer in this musical, which meant I got to star with Snoopy in this song as he bemoans the fact that Charlie Brown has forgotten to feed him . Despite the horrible memory of my horrendous costume, I still appreciate Snoopy's enthusiasm in this song—the dog just wants to eat. "So what's wrong with making mealtime a joyous occasion?" he asks Charlie, who can't seem to understand why Snoopy won't just eat his meal and quit whining already.
"C is for Cookie," The Cookie Monster, Sesame Street : Though I also think C is for chocolate, I used to love watching cookie monster dive head first into a pile of the treats after he finished singing "C is for cookie, and cookie is for me." But since then, the song has been changed to "C is for cookie, that's good enough for me," and he now reminds viewers that "cookies are a sometime treat." Apparently some producers were concerned about what messages the song were sending about selfishness or obesity (one commenter on a discussion board even called our beloved cookie monster the "evil puppet demon of obesity"). I think Cookie just likes his cookies, and a lot of other people do, too.
" That's Amore ," Dean Martin : I guarantee if you walk into a restaurant or bar with an older crowd and begin to sing "Whennn theee moon hits your eye like a big-a pizza pie," your fellow patrons will be able to finish the line of lyrics with "that's amore." The food in this song (pizza, wine, pasta) is romantic; the scenery (Napoli, the streets of Italy) is romantic; and the ting-a-ling-a-ling of accompanying bells is romantic (or maybe just charming, but play along with me here). I can't guarantee that you'll make women swoon like Dean Martin did , though.
"Cigarettes & Chocolate Milk, " Rufus Wainwright : One of those songs that explores (in the beginning, anyway) how food and cravings make us feel. The sound of cigarettes and chocolate milk together sounds rather unappealing to me, but then again, I'm not a smoker or a famous lyricist. I think most of us can relate to what Wainwright says about jelly beans , though: "If I should buy jellybeans, have to eat them all in just one sitting. Everything it seems I like's a little bit sweeter, a little bit fatter, a little bit harmful for me."
"Peaches," Presidents of the United States : Some people have mixed interpretations of this song, but it always reminds me of summer and my favorite farming stands. If I were "movin' to the country," I'd eat a lot of peaches too. Sadly, the song also forecasts the only way I'll be able to find peaches when the weather moves toward winter: "Peaches come from a can, they were put there by a man in a factory downtown." This song, like a peach, is addicting, in part because it repeats "gonna eat me a lot of peaches" about 16 times, in one form or another.
What's your favorite song about food? Though the Turkey Burger serenade is among my best work, I've been singing another original composition as I make oatmeal-to-go for my morning commute: "Oats in a Jar" sung to the tune of another original composition, " Pants On The Ground," made famous by a man auditioning for the most recent season of American Idol. I have no explanation for why that happens, but who knows. If people can sing about cookies and peaches, who's to say a song about oats won't go viral?
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120 Best Songs about Adventure [Travel Song Playlist Ideas!]
Trying to find the best songs about adventure to inspire wanderlust and take on the road with you? Check out this long list of 120 adventure songs and travel songs!
Danny Newman
Looking for some new songs about adventure to listen to on the road? I hope this list helps!
Some things just go well together, right?
Like salt and pepper. Or peanut butter and jelly.
Each respective element’s amazing in and of itself. But they’re made even better when you combine the two!
I think the same logic applies to music and travel .
Life on the road’s almost always improved when you have travel songs on in the background (or via your headphones)!
Likewise, at home, few things are more effective at inspiring a sense of wanderlust than the best songs about adventure.
…Or, for that matter, at transporting you instantly back in time to past journeys when they play over the radio.
All things considered, it seems to me that music and travel go hand in hand.
And, thankfully, talented musicians of past and present have blessed our ear holes with some epic adventure songs to take with us on our trips!
Want to discover a big long list of the best songs for travel? Keep reading for 120 songs about travel and adventure.
Here we go, then: 120 adventure songs for travellers!
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120 Best Adventure Songs, Travel Songs, and Songs About Journeys
Here we go, then: 120 of the best songs about travel and adventure, divided into sections to make everything a little more manageable!
Classic Songs About Adventure (with Lyrics!)
I decided to start with 20 classic adventure songs that we all know and love! Whether you’re looking for the perfect road trip playlist or a soundtrack for your next adventure, they’re sure to go down a treat.
1. Fly Away – Lenny Kravitz
I wish that I could fly Into the sky So very high Just like a dragonfly
I’d fly above the trees Over the seas in all degrees To anywhere I please, oh
I want to get away I want to fly away Yeah, yeah, yeah
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2. Born to Be Wild – Steppenwolf
Yeah, darlin’ Gonna make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space
Like a true nature child We were born Born to be wild We can climbed so high I never wanna die Born to be wild Born to be wild
3. Send Me On My Way – Rusted Root
Well, I would like to hold my little hand And we will run, we will, we will crawl, we will I would like to hold my little hand And we will run, we will, we will crawl
Send me on my way (on my way) Send me on my way (on my way) Send me on my way (on my way)
4. On the Road Again – Willie Nelson
And I can’t wait to get on the road again On the road again Goin’ places that I’ve never been Seein’ things that I may never see again And I can’t wait to get on the road again
On the road again Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway We’re the best of friends Insisting that the world keep turning our way And our way Is on the road again
5. Have Love, Will Travel – The Sonics
Have love Whoa, baby, will travel I said, yeah, yeah, have love Woah, baby, will travel I said, if you need loving then Mm, hmm, I’ll travel Woah!
6. Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Big wheels keep on turnin’ Carry me home to see my kin Singin’ songs about the south-land I miss Alabamy once again and I think it’s a sin, yes
Sweet home Alabama Where the skies are so blue Sweet home Alabama Lord I’m comin’ home to you
7. I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) – The Proclaimers
But I would walk five hundred miles And I would walk five hundred more Just to be the man who walked a thousand miles To fall down at your door
8. Fast Car – Tracy Chapman
You got a fast car I want a ticket to anywhere Maybe we make a deal Maybe together we can get somewhere Any place is better Starting from zero got nothing to lose Maybe we’ll make something Me, myself, I got nothing to prove
9. Free – Donavon Frankenreiter
We could let this love be the fading sky Or we could drift all night until the new sunrise Pass me a drink or maybe two One for me and one for you
And we’ll be free Free Free Free
Some of the best travel songs have been around forever and a day!
10. Island in the Sun – Weezer
When you’re on a holiday You can’t find the words to say All the things that come to you And I wanna feel it too
On an island in the sun We’ll be playin’ and havin’ fun And it makes me feel so fine I can’t control my brain
11. California Dreamin’ – The Mamas & Papas
All the leaves are brown (all the leaves are brown) And the sky is gray (and the sky is gray) I’ve been for a walk (I’ve been for a walk) On a winter’s day (on a winter’s day) I’d be safe and warm (I’d be safe and warm) If I was in LA (if I was in LA) California dreamin’ (California dreamin’) On such a winter’s day
12. Carry on Wayward Son – Kansas
Carry on, my wayward son There’ll be peace when you are done Lay your weary head to rest Don’t you cry no more
Once I rose above the noise and confusion Just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion I was soaring ever higher But I flew too high
13. Somewhere Over the Rainbow – Israel “IZ” Kamakawiwo’ole
Somewhere over the rainbow Way up high And the dreams that you dream of Once in a lullaby, oh
Somewhere over the rainbow Bluebirds fly And the dreams that you dream of Dreams really do come true-ooh-ooh
14. A Horse with No Name – America
I’ve been through the desert On a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain In the desert, you can remember your name ‘Cause there ain’t no one for to give you no pain La, la, la, la, la, la La, la, la, la, la, la La, la, la, la, la, la La, la, la, la, la, la
15. Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen
In the day, we sweat it out on the streets Of a runaway American dream At night, we ride through mansions of glory In suicide machines Sprung from cages out on Highway 9 Chrome wheeled, fuel injected and steppin’ out over the line Oh, baby this town rips the bones from your back It’s a death trap, it’s a suicide rap We gotta get out while we’re young `Cause tramps like us, baby we were born to run Yes, girl, we were
16. The Passenger – Iggy Pop
I am the passenger I stay under glass I look through my window so bright I see the stars come out tonight I see the bright and hollow sky Over the city’s ripped back sky And everything looks good tonight
17. Kokomo – The Beach Boys
Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you to Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go Oh I want to take you down to Kokomo, we’ll get there fast and then we’ll take it slow That’s where we want to go, way down in Kokomo
18. Down Under – Men At Work
Traveling in a fried-out Kombi On a hippie trail, head full of zombie I met a strange lady, she made me nervous She took me in and gave me breakfast
And she said:
Do you come from a land down under? Where women glow and men plunder Can’t you hear, can’t you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover
19. Africa – Toto
I hear the drums echoing tonight But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation She’s coming in, 12:30 flight The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation I stopped an old man along the way Hoping to find some old forgotten words or ancient melodies He turned to me as if to say, “Hurry boy, it’s waiting there for you”
20. I’ve Been Everywhere – Johnny Cash
I’ve been everywhere, man. I’ve been everywhere, man. Crossed the desert’s bare, man. I’ve breathed the mountain air, man. Of travel I’ve had my share, man. I’ve been everywhere.
Some of the best adventure songs I listen to are decades old!
Old-School Adventure songs
Like the classics above, many of my favourite travel songs come from way back in the day! They might be 30, 40, or 50+ years old, but they never fail to spark my wanderlust and get me exciting about travelling! I hope they do the same for you.
21. Beautiful Day – U2
22. Hells Bells – AC/DC
23. Sittin’ On the Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding
24. Norwegian Wood – The Beatles
25. Leaving On a Jet Plane – Peter, Paul, and Mary
26. Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver
27. Life Is a Highway – Rascal Flatts
28. Crosstown Traffic – Jimi Hendrix
29. Forever Young – Alphaville
30. Eagles – Hotel California
31. Ain’t No Sunshine – Bill Withers
32. Golden Brown – The Stranglers
33. Truckin’ – Grateful Dead
34. Ramblin’ Man – The Allman Brothers Band
35. Back In Black – AC/DC
36. In the Summertime – Mungo Jerry
37. What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
38. Riders on the Storm – The Doors
39. Graceland – Paul Simon
40. Mr. Blue Sky – Electric Light Orchestra
If you’re into rock, indie, metal, or folk music, then make sure you check out the following 20 songs for travel!
Indie, Folk, Rock, & Metal Songs for travellers
If you prefer listening to hard rock, heavy metal, indie tunes, or folky ballads, then this section’s for you! Here’s a selection of epic songs for travel from each of these diverse genres.
41. Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes
42. Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
43. Time of Your Life – Green Day
44. Wish You Were Here – Incubus
45. Hopeless Wanderer – Mumford & Sons
46. These Days – Foo Fighters
47. Here It Goes Again – OK Go
48. Take Me Out – Franz Ferdinand
49. Drive – Fu Manchu
50. Borders – Feeder
51. No Sleep Till Brooklyn – Beastie Boys
52. Like a Rolling Stone – Bob Dylan
53. Show Me How to Live – Audioslave
54. Wash It All Away – Five Finger Death Punch
55. My Favourite Game – The Cardigans
56. Wayfaring Strangers – Johnny Cash
57. Learn to Fly – Foo Fighters
58. Anywhere – Passenger
59. Shotgun – George Ezra
60. Not Done Yet – Sticky Fingers
After some of the best songs about travelling from recent times? The next section should do the trick!
Pop & Hip-Hop Songs about Travel and Adventure
Heads up, this section has a definite emphasis on recent pop music, but I threw in a couple of hip-hop tracks for good measure! With positive vibes and lyrics about making the most of life, these adventure songs should go well on any travel playlist you’re trying to put together.
61. What We Live For – American Authors
62. One Day/Reckoning Song – Asaf Avidan
63. Budapest – George Ezra
64. On Top of the World – Imagine Dragons
65. Malibu – Miley Cyrus
66. Summertime – Will Smith & DJ Jazzy Jeff
67. I Woke Up In a Car – Something Corporate
68. Drops of Jupiter – Train
69. New York – Alicia Keys
70. Midnight City – M83
71. Adventure of a Lifetime – Coldplay
72. Around the World – Daft Punk
73. Oceans Away – Arizona
74. Get Out – CHVRCHES
75. Thunder – Imagine Dragons
76. The Adventure – Angels & Airwaves
77. Live Before I Die – Mike Posner
78. Best Day Ever – Mac Miller
79. Rather Be – Clean Bandit
80. I’m Leaving – Mos Def
Chill songs about travel always do down a treat…
Chill Songs about Travel
I had two playlists on the old iPod I used to take travelling: “Chilled” and “Less Chilled”! If you’re looking for a laid-back song about travel, then this section should do the trick.
81. Follow the Sun – Xavier Rudd
82. Old Man – Neil Young
83. Kongos – Traveling On
84. Society – Eddie Vedder
85. Motoring Home – Sweet Baboo
86. Fly Away With Me – Tom Walker
87. Renegades – X Ambassadors
88. Porcelain – Moby
89. Sleep On the Floor – Lumineers
90. I Follow Rivers – Lykke Li
91. Safe Travels – Lisa Hannigan
92. Wild World – Cat Stevens
93. Wandering Eye – Fat Freddy’s Drop
94. Cycling Trivialities – Jose Gonzalez
95. Promise – Ben Howard
96. A Walk – Tycho
97. Pepita – Calexico
98. Nantes – Beirut
99. Wild Horses – The Rolling Stones
100. Sailing – Christopher Cross
Here are some of my personal favourite songs about travel and adventure to finish!
Best Songs for Travelling (My Personal Favourites!)
Last but not least, I thought I’d assemble 20 of my favourite songs for travelling. The coming tracks are a mix of different genres, styles, and vibes. For whatever reason, though, each one gets me raring to hit the road. I hope you like them!
101. Electric Feel – MGMT
102. Sweet Disposition – Temper Trap
103. Road Trippin’ – Red Hot Chili Peppers
104. Step Out – Jose Gonzalez
105. Travelling – Paper Lions
106. We Are the People – Empire of the Sun
107. Dirty Paws – Of Monsters and Men
108. Big Jet Plane – Angus and Julia Stone
109. You Only Live Once – The Strokes
110. Jungle – Tash Sultana
111. Home – Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
112. Ocean – John Butler
113. Drive – Oh Wonder
114. Welcome Home – Radical Face
115. Traveller – Mungo’s Hi Fi
116. Chapinero – Thornato
117. Riptide – Vance Joy
118. Me Gustas Tu – Manu Chao
119. California – Phantom Planet
120. Permanent Holiday – Mike Love
Listen to These Songs about Adventure
I love listening to music when I travel.
It doesn’t matter whether I’m on an epic road trip with friends, waiting around in an airport, on a long bus journey, or whatever. I’ll turn on the radio, switch on the speakers, or put my headphones on to lose myself in a travel song or two.
However, there’s no denying that listening to music on the road (or at home, for that matter) is ten times better when you’re playing particular travel songs !
Some tracks just seem purpose-written to complement the travelling experience, evoke a pulsating sense of wanderlust, or make you nostalgic for bygone trips.
Have you been searching for the best songs about adventure that tick these types of boxes? Well, I hope this list of 120 adventure songs has helped!
Keep them in mind, download them to your phone, and enjoy these songs for travellers whenever you’re next away.
Do you have any other suggestions that you think should be on this list? Drop a comment below and I’ll be sure to add it in.
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80 Best Songs About Traveling: The Ultimate Travel Playlist?
Music can put you in the mood for many things, and one of those is travel! This list of the best songs about traveling will inspire you to hit the road and take the path less traveled!
Travel Songs
There’s something about travel that just begs for a good song. Maybe it’s the excitement of new places and experiences, or the nostalgia for past trips. Whatever the reason, there are plenty of great songs out there about travel.
A fantastic song about travel can make you feel like you’re already on your way to your next adventure. It can also be the perfect way to reminisce about a past trip. And, of course, a good travel song is the perfect addition to any road trip playlist.
On our last road trip around the Mani Peninsula of Greece , we collected some of our favourite songs to play along the way!
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Best Road Trips Songs
Why not put together the ultimate travel playlist to either inspire you to travel or to play while you're out on the road? Here's over 80 of our favorite songs about travel:
1. “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd
The song “Sweet Home Alabama” is about the band's hometown of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The opening line “Big wheels keep on turnin'” definitely makes us think of long road trips!
2. “On the Road Again” by Willie Nelson
This song captures the essence of living life on the road, and is an ode to the open road and the nomadic life of a touring musician. It’s been covered by many artists over the years, but we love the original version by Willie Nelson.
3. “Life on the Road” by Mumford & Sons Song
This song, from Mumford & Sons' album “Wilder Mind”, is a beautiful and nostalgic look at life traveling on the road. It's definitely one of our all-time favorites for road trips!
4. “Take the Long Way Home” by Supertramp Song
The song talks about the scenic route and enjoying the journey. It's a great one for road trips!
5. “Drivin' My Life Away” by Eddie Rabbit
This song is a classic driving anthem about being on the road and longing for home.
6. “I've Been Everywhere” by Johnny Cash
This music is a country classic that lists all the places in the United States that Johnny Cash has been. It's a fun and adventurous tune that will have you dreaming of new destinations !
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7. “On Top of the World” by Imagine Dragons Song
This upbeat, positive song is an ideal pick for your travel playlist. It's about dreaming big and going out into the world to get what you want.
8. “City of New Orleans” by Arlo Guthrie Song
This folk song by Arlo Guthrie is a nostalgic look back at train travel in America in the 1970s. It's an upbeat, heartwarming tune that will have you dreaming about your own train adventures.
9. “I'm Outta Here” by Shania Twain Song
This song is all about the excitement of hitting the road and heading out on an adventure. It's a great travel anthem no matter where you're going!
10. “Route 66” by Nat King Cole Song
This classic song by Nat King Cole is all about the iconic American road trip. It's a fun and easy-going tune that will put you in the mood for your own adventure.
11. “The Wanderer” by Dion Song
It tells the story of the nomadic life of a traveler. It's an energetic and upbeat tune that celebrates the freedom of just going where the road takes you.
13. “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman
This powerful ballad is all about the struggle to break free from the circumstances that hold you down, and it perfectly encapsulates the spirit of travel. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or an experienced adventurer, this song will speak to your soul.
14. “The Times They Are A-Changin'” by Bob Dylan
The classic song by Bob Dylan is all about social change, but it also perfectly captures the feeling of wanderlust. It's a great pick for anyone who's looking to explore the world and see something new.
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15. “Don't Stop Believin'” by Journey
This iconic song by the rock band Journey is all about following your dreams and never giving up. It's a great pick for those times when you need a little extra motivation to keep moving forward. Whether you're on a road trip or just trying to stick with your travel plans , this song will inspire you to keep going.
16. “I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers
This catchy, upbeat song is all about the freedom and excitement of traveling on your own terms. It's a great pick for anyone who's embarking on a solo adventure or just looking for some inspiration to get out there and explore the world. No matter where you're going, this song will make you want to keep moving forward.
17. “Road to Nowhere” by Talking Heads Song
A song about the uncertainty of travel and how you never really know what's around the corner. It's a powerful, introspective ballad that will make you think deeply about your adventures. If you're looking for something that will challenge you and give you a new perspective on travel, this is a perfect choice.
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18. “The Weight” by The Band Song
This song is all about the burdens we carry with us on our travels. It's a reflective and introspective tune that will make you think about the things you're carrying with you, both physically and emotionally. If you're looking for a song that will help you process your own travel experiences, this is a great choice.
19. “Leaving on a Jet Plane” by John Denver
This classic song by John Denver is all about the heartbreak of leaving home and heading out into the world. It perfectly captures that bittersweet feeling of travel, when you know that things will never be quite the same once you leave.
20. “Midnight Train to Georgia” by Gladys Knight and the Pips Song
This iconic song by Gladys Knight and the Pips is all about traveling to a better, brighter future. It's a great anthem for anyone who's chasing their dreams or just looking for something new in life. Whether you're on your way to a new destination or just trying to make sense of your journey, this song will give you the inspiration and motivation you need to keep moving forward.
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21. “Ramblin' Man” by The Allman Brothers Band
This song is all about the joys and challenges of the nomadic life. It's a great pick for anyone who's feeling restless and looking to hit the open road. If you're looking for a song that will make you want to jump in your car and start driving, this is the perfect choice.
22. “Viva Las Vegas” by Elvis Presley
This classic song by Elvis Presley is all about the excitement and energy of Sin City. It's a great pick for anyone who's looking to let loose and have a good time. Whether you're headed to Vegas for a weekend or just looking for a little bit of escapism, this song will give you the perfect soundtrack.
23. “One Night in Bangkok” by Murray Head
The song talks about the exotic appeal of Bangkok . It's a great pick for anyone who's looking to experience something new and exciting. If you're headed to Thailand or just dreaming of far-off destinations, this song will take you there.
24. “I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For” by U2
This classic song by U2 is all about the search for meaning and purpose in life. It's a great pick for anyone who's feeling lost or just looking for something more. Whether you're on a journey of self-discovery or just trying to find your place in the world, this song will resonate with you.
25. “Wherever I May Roam” by Metallica
This song is all about the freedom and flexibility of the nomadic lifestyle. It's a great pick for anyone who's feeling restless and looking to hit the open road. If you're looking for a song that will make you want to jump in your car and start driving, this is the perfect choice.
26. “Wherever You Will Go” by The Calling
This song is all about the feeling of being lost and alone while traveling. It's a beautiful and introspective ballad that will resonate with anyone who's ever felt lost while on the road. If you're looking for a song that will help you process your own travel experiences, this is a great choice.
27. “Road Trippin’ ” by Red Hot Chili Peppers
This upbeat, carefree tune is all about the joys of road tripping. It's a great pick for anyone who's hitting the road and looking for something that will put them in a good mood. No matter where your travels take you, this song will give you the energy and spirit to keep going.
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28. “Wagon Wheel” by Old Crow Medicine Show
This infectiously catchy folk-rock song is all about the thrill of adventure and seeing new places. It's a great pick for anyone who's looking to travel and explore, whether it's their first time or their hundredth. This song will pump you up and get you ready for anything that comes your way.
29. “The Wanderer” by Dion
This song is all about the feeling of being lost and alone while traveling. It's a reflective and introspective tune that will resonate with anyone who's ever felt lost while on the road. If you're looking for a song that will help you process your own travel experiences, this is a great choice.
30. “Don't Worry, Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin
This upbeat, cheerful and fun song is all about being content and happy with where you are in life. It's a great pick for anyone who's on the road or just starting a new journey in life. No matter where your travels take you, this song will help you keep a positive attitude and just enjoy the ride.
31. “Easy” by Lionel Richie / Faith No More
This pop ballad is all about the feeling of being on the road and embracing all of the surprises that come along with it. It's a great pick for anyone who's looking to travel and explore, whether it's their first time or their hundredth. This song will help you keep a positive attitude and just enjoy the ride.
32. “Dreamers of the Shore” by Volcan Peaks
This hauntingly beautiful tune is all about the feeling of being on the road and facing your fears. It's a powerful ballad that will resonate with anyone who's ever set foot on a plane, train or automobile to look for something new. If you're looking for something that will help you process any travel-related fears, this song is a great choice.
33. “Somewhere Only We Know” by Keane
The song, Somewhere Only We Know, is a piece of nostalgia. The lyrics circle around about something, someone, and somewhere he used to love. It is about finding and travelling back to the feelings he used to feel, activities he used to do, and the people and places he used to see. At the same time, this song will unfold a new emotion of how past look like and how it can change drastically that will make you reflect the temporariness in this world.
34. “The Longest Road” by Morgan Page feat. Lissie
This upbeat music will boost your excitement while travelling. This song will talk about the journey of life, and how it can affect you life. It is about enjoying, trying new things, create bonds, build memories, and making mistakes. This will make you feel the urge of always chasing things in order to live and create a meaningful life out of it.
35. “I Travel” by Simple Minds
This song is all about the feeling of homesickness while traveling. It's a beautiful and introspective ballad that will resonate with anyone who's ever left their home behind to travel. Whether you're far from home or just missing your loved ones, this song is slightly melancholic but nice.
36. “Home” by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
In travelling, this song will comfort you as it will present the feeling of missing home while living in a different environment. It will likewise bring you motivation with the gratefulness of being in a new place. It will ignite different emotions, specifically the feeling of attachment, nearly love to someone, some place, or a moment that will keep you moving.
37. “Running to Stand Still” by U2
This song is all about the feeling of being on the road and facing your fears. It's a powerful ballad that will resonate with anyone who's ever set foot on a plane, train or automobile to look for something new. If you're looking for something that will help you process any travel-related fears, this song is a great choice.
38. “The Road to Reno” by Guy Clark
This sad country tune is all about the feeling of traveling on the road with no end in sight. It's a powerful ballad that will resonate with anyone who's ever left their home behind for an open-ended journey.
39. “Kokomo” by The Beach Boys
This fun and upbeat song is all about the feeling of being on a tropical island, far away from your troubles. It's a great pick for anyone who's looking to travel to a new and exotic location. Whether you're planning a trip or just dreaming of one, this song will help you relax and escape the everyday grind.
40. “California Dreaming” by The Mamas & The Papas
This song is all about the feeling of longing for home while you're on the road. It's a beautiful and introspective ballad that will resonate with anyone who's ever left their home behind to travel. Whether you're far from home or just missing your loved ones, this song will make you feel right at ease.
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41. “Somewhere over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
This beautiful and haunting song is all about the feeling of longing for home while you're on the road. It's a great pick for anyone who's ever left their home behind to travel, whether they're far from home or just missing their loved ones.
42. “Adventure of a Lifetime” by Coldplay
This fun and groovy dance song is about feeling the emotions of being alive, again. This disco inspired music will motivate you to always carry on in life because it is an adventure, there's trouble and joy in it. This song will awaken us to the energy of life while travelling and to not lose it, hence the adventure of a lifetime.
43. “Paris” by The Chainsmokers
This electronic dance music is about finding independence with the ones you love and to live with. Paris is what the couple's trying to go and live the life they wanted away from the obstructions of their family, environmental trauma, and anxiety. Even though this song is about searching for the fantasy they wanted to live, this song gives people to motivation to dream, work on that dream and to make it come true, whether it's travelling or not.
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44. “Sleep on the Floor” by The Lumineers
This feel good music with its country tune and calming arrangement is about travelling away to the big bustling cities and making the most out of that impulsive decision even you're feeling out from you comfort zone. It will give you courage that in the journey of life, there's always the presence of troubles and unavoidable circumstances that you can overcome as long as you have someone with you.
45. “Heading Home” by Gryffin feat. Josef Salvat
Heading Home, an electronic dance music is a feel good music talking about the feeling of always longing to feel the comfort of a home. It will make you feel the known feeling of a traveller, being a lost person, yet pushes you to always move forward and enjoy the things life has thrown at you.
46. “Havana” by Camila Cabello
Havana is a song paying tribute to the artist's home country, Cuba. This dance music gives you the vibes of their culture, warmth, and love to their place. This song is associated to a love of a country by praising its beauty, romanticizing the relationships you can build, and treasuring the moments of travelling.
47. “Autumn Dawn” by Volcan Peaks
This music will serenade your ears while travelling a long road as bring comfort and calmness with the lyrics and its tune. Even though this song will give you comfort, the lyrics much more emphasize the feeling during a separation. This will bring enough sadness to the listeners to realize the growth you will encounter separating from a place, person, and moment among others.
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48. “Take Me Back To London ” by Ed Sheeran
This upbeat music is a vibe starter when travelling. It's about reminiscing a place where they grow up and travelling back to those moments through sharing their different stories. It's about realizing that a person can move forward in life and still be the person dreaming of what they have become.
49. “Travel Song” by Teleman
Travel Song, a feel good music, is a comforting music to hear when driving towards a destination. This song is about affection and risk, drawing matches between a widespread fire and a destined relationship. The music reflects the tone of the verses, as well — an incredible, irresistible harmony among poppy and fun-loving sentimentalism and serious, sobering acknowledgements
50. “Beach Bonfire” by Sandro
This comforting song is good lullaby during downtime or hours for siesta. From the title itself, it's about igniting your travel with beach bonfire and find comfort with it while enjoying the sea breeze and the sound of the waves. This song freezes a moment as it's very calm, and can make you realize and internalize the events during a trip.
51. “Stargazing” by Kygo feat. Justin Jesso
This is a hopeful song to everyone who's thinking they cannot get through something. The song is best for travelling especially when you're burn out or unmotivated to do such, it will give you courage to look forward of what's gonna happen. This was intentionally about the artist's ex-girlfriend finding her way to fix their relationship, but at the same time knowing that it will be okay otherwise, since there's always hope when you look up to the sky and see stars keep blazing.
52. “I’m like a Bird” by Nelly Furtado
This fun beat music will bring your feet on the move. The song talks about the freedom of a human as a bird has, but at the same time recognizing the impermanence of the abilities a human can do with that freedom. It's a good music during a trip on a summer knowing you're free from hectic schedule and heavy responsibilities.
53. “Anywhere” by Passenger
Passenger never really disappoint, especially with this song, giving us the feel good vibe when hitting off the road. It's about devotion, love, and commitment to someone when travelling, believing that it will always be remarkable as long it's with that significant other. Anywhere talks about a destination that can fulfill the dream and goal of couples driven by the want to travel and escape.
54. “Fly Away ” by Lenny Kravitz
This rock music will bring to a different dimension when travelling. The song purposively gives out a different feeling, yet so relatable as it is about escaping and going to a different place that you wish different from what you are currently living. It's a feel good music for people travelling objectifying their want for escape and adventure.
55. “Africa” by Toto
This song age like fine wine, it's really a very well-created piece of music, with driving drum circles, layered harmonies, and an anthemic tune. The comforting voice of the singer really gives you a good film moment while travelling. Not only that it pays tribute to the beauty of Africa , it will definitely give you the feeling of warmth and ease when travelling.
56. “Good Life” by One Republic
This upbeat song is best when you're travelling for your self's improvement. It's tied in with discarding your burdens and stresses and having a decent life, since you can as it centers around being the individual you need to be and not what others believe you should be. This tune truly radiates a great deal of sentiments, yet it's elevating and brings a peculiar inclination to the listeners.
57. “Wanderlust ” by Frank Turner
This country feel music will make you feel the moment while travelling. The song portrays one of Frank's heartfelt limbo, it puts to differentiate the reasonable and satisfying relationship he has with this young lady with his ceaseless desire for tour and travelling. With this song, you will feel motivated on the decisions you will be encountering regarding travels and tours.
58. “Ocean” by Martin Garrix feat Khalid
This calming, downtempo dance track highlights instrumentation by Dutch DJ Martin Garrix and vocals by American artist Khalid. This electronic dance music mainly talks about the power of love, using the ocean as metaphor that can't break a relationship. This music sets the active mood while travelling, it pumps your heart, break the awkwardness, and develop a strong start on a trip.
59. “Catch & Release” by Matt Simons
This song has an incredibly calming tune in any trip, when it discusses survival strategies through the battles in our lives. This discusses going to where without help from anyone else, yet it isn't forlorn… where someone can act naturally and find solace in self-reflection even in obscurity. This song resonates with every last one of us, the melody having a profound importance with its care meaning.
60. “Traveling On” by Kongos
Traveling On is a calming music that's best when travelling in a non-touristy village. It's a breathtaking song that soothes you blood, bones, and soul. It helps you to remember the little moments while travelling, at the same time makes wanna seize the day.
61. “Dreaming” by Smallpools
The song gets going with a tranquil sound that crescendos into a beat to set the bass of the tune that fits when you listen clearly when travelling. The tune has an exceptionally electronic sound to it, yet the artist's voice is genuine. All through the melody there is a feeling of anxiety and urgency of attempting to make a spot for yourself. The melody for the most part catches the inclination that the world is against you.
62. “These Days” by Foo Fighters
This rock music is best when travelling long serene roads, with its developing style from calm to rock. The song divulges on the idea that we must live life to the fullest, knowing and acknowledging that it's temporary and it may or will end these days. When going on a trip, we must not forget to always take risks, create memories, and be spontaneous.
63. “Born to Be Wild” by Steppenwolf
Like any travel songs, this rock anthem is made for highways and unplanned trips. This song resonates the drive of motor riders travelling across countries by road, being wild and fun. The song, nonetheless represents to those who think they're born to be wild, being carefree, and worry less.
64. “Send Me On My Way” by Rusted Root
Send Me on My Way is a magical song that motivates you to keep moving forward when travelling with the warmth it expresses, and the soothing feeling it gives. This sets your happy mood when travelling, redefines your vision to the beauty of the traveled places, generates wonderful narratives when interacting with locals of you destinations, and releases your stress.
65. “Perfect Strangers” by Jonas Blue
This dance music will give you the vibe and mood when travelling in summer. It may originally be about two strangers found their charm with one another while travelling, it's nonetheless a summer anthem way back when it was released, with its catchy lyrics, and undeniably good electronic accompaniment.
66. “Let the Sun Shine” by Labrinth
Originally a country song, Let the Sun Shine was produced wonderfully to a hip-hop music, generating a new good travel music. It's about the new beginnings in our life every day, giving us another time to renew, enjoy, and live. This upbeat music is best when travelling with friends, and strangers as it will connect your thoughts and mood during a trip.
67. “Beautiful Day” by U2
This iconic song is amazing when travelling alone, to be able to reflect that life may take away a lot from you, there will always be joy on what remained. This rock music gives you the vibes and good mood going abroad. This song will make you look for hope and beauty in this world even with its existing nightmares.
68. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver
This timeless song really resonates with the ones always travelling and always on the hope to be home as soon as possible. This may be a song about home-sickness, the tune will always be remembered and used while travelling long roads. The undeniably good rhythm and its meaningful lyrics will always have a special place in all traveller's heart.
69. “Heart Of Gold” by Neil Young
This classic song expresses the longing for love and hope to never give up. This calming music is best when travelling with the car windows down while feeling the wind brushing your skin and listen as it whispers your wind. The soothing voices and mellow rhythm of the song is also good when you're taking a rest after a long day of a trip.
70. “The Sound of Silence” by Simon & Garfunkel
The Sound of Silence may be an empowering song to those oppressed and unprivileged, it likewise encourages people to not be afraid to talk to people especially when travelling alone. This song is the best company when having a down time during a trip, as it recognizes the importance of solo time when overwhelmed, especially during a travel.
71. “With or Without you” by U2
With or Without You, is a song about moving forward that's translated by travellers into a good solo travel song. This rock classic is a good jam of any ages, since it's relatable at some point in life. The sentimental foundation of the song makes it a great song when going for a trip, best played in a radio on a random setting.
72. “Have You Ever Seen The Rain?” by CCR
This timeless country music is about having a beautiful, sunny, and vibrant life and knowing that there will be rainy times as well. This music is a vibe when driving on a countryside moving across borders. It's best when travelling with friends and deciding on spontaneous stops for fun and adventure. It is an anthem for a road trip.
73. “Linger” by The Cranberries
The love song turned to a travel anthem is about the things you do when in love. This classic song has become the anthem of most travellers crossing borders and going out their comfort zone. With the soothing voice and beautifully arranged dynamics, makes this song a remarkable to any ages when going for a trip.
74. “Days of Silence” by Las Lunas
This calm music is great way to feed your ears with ease and help your mind find sanity when travelling. The beautifully written lyrics and its soothing tune will bring you peace of mind. When travelling, it's best to listen it at night, to wrap up the day with good music and deep reflection of the trip.
75. “I'm Thinking About You” by Windshield
I'm Thinking About You is a great song when unwinding, just sitting on your rented cabin, chilling with the sound of nature, and live on your thoughts. It's best when camping with friends or any of your love ones, as it will unleash your authenticity as your principle for love. This song will bring you to your thoughts that can help you generate reflections throughout.
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76. “Like Stone” by Daniel Gunnarson
This acoustic song will bring you a smile when travelling as it will set your positive mood when travelling. The calming arrangement of the song soothes your soul and washes all you stress and worries. This will ignite you drive on documenting the trip to freeze the moments and treasure it with all you heart.
77. “Feel your Blue Sky” by Bothnia
The song may start melancholic, the song delivers a powerful message of courage. This song is calming and comforting to the heart, and best when travelling to an isolated island or listened with radios on long quiet road. The song is best company for couple or solo travellers, as it will give you sanity and ease.
78. “Cornelia” by The Eastern Plain
This angelic song is best when you're travelling for peace and sanity. This song will bring you in a different beautiful dimension, and reframes your vision to the positive thoughts when travelling. The song is great when going to high altitudes and look down to the beautiful scenery of the city.
79. “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton
Some of the riffs for this hit song were written when Vanessa Carlton was just 17 years old. First released in 2002, the music video sees Vanessa being driven on a cross country road trip in America playing a piano.
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80. “Roam” by The B-52's
I've added this thanks to a reader's comment! The unmistaken style of the B-53's hits you from the opening, and the up-beat catchy chorus and melody quickly puts you in a happy place – no matter where you are in the world!
Roam if you want to Roam around the world Roam if you want to Without anything but the love we feel
Did the B-52's ever get the lasting recognition they fully deserve? Probably not, which is a real shame. Check it out on YouTube here: Roam
What makes a good travel song?
We think a good travel song should either inspire wanderlust or evoke memories of past trips . It should also have a catchy melody that will stay in your head long after the journey is over!
Why do people love songs about travel so much?
Songs about travel have a way of capturing the excitement, adventure , and sense of possibility that comes with hitting the open road. They can also be incredibly nostalgic, reminding us of past trips and all the places we’ve been.
How to make a perfect traveling playlist ?
To make the perfect traveling playlist, start by thinking about what kinds of travel experiences you want to evoke. Do you want a playlist that will get you pumped up for your next big adventure? Or one that will soothe homesick feelings and help you relax while on the road?
You might also consider choosing songs with lyrics that reflect your own feelings about travel, whether it’s excitement at the unknown or a sense of longing for home.
Once you have your ideas in place, put together a playlist that incorporates a variety of different artists and genres to keep things interesting! And don’t forget to pack your headphones so you can enjoy your songs in style on your next trip .
Tips for using music to enhance your travel experience :
1. Take some time to think about the kind of experiences you want to have while traveling, and then create a playlist that will help you get in the right mindset.
2. Consider choosing music with lyrics that reflect your own feelings about travel, whether it’s excitement at the unknown or a sense of longing for home.
3. Prioritize listening to your playlist while on the road, whether you’re driving or flying. This can help you get in the right mindset for your trip and make it more enjoyable.
4. Don’t forget to pack a good set of earbuds so you can enjoy your music in style at any time during your travels.
5. Most importantly, have fun and enjoy the journey! Music can play a big role in making any trip more memorable and enjoyable.
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Travel Songs Playlist Final thoughts
Travel and music go together like peanut butter and jelly. Whether you're hitting the open road on an epic road trip or jetting off to a new and exotic destination, music can help set the mood and enhance your travel experience.
If you're looking for some great songs about travel, we recommend checking out tracks by Guy Clark, The Beach Boys, and The Mamas & the Papas. And don't forget to pack your headphones so you can enjoy your music in style on your next trip!
What's are your best road trip songs? What do you consider to be the ultimate travel song? Let us know in the comments below!
5 thoughts on “80 Best Songs About Traveling: The Ultimate Travel Playlist?”
After a year on the road, these suggestions, and the songs they brought to mind, has expanded my traveling playlist from a few dozen to more than a hundred. Thanks a million, Dave!
Shocked not to see Roam by the B52’s?!
So am I! I’ll try to add it in over the next week or so!
Another great tune that I have never seen on any “Travel Song” list is “Born to Wander” by the Rare Earth on their 1970 album “Ecology”.
The members of Lynyrd Skynyrd did not grow up in muscle shoals Alabama. They grew up in Jacksonville, Florida.
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45 Best Songs About Traveling and Experiencing the World
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Looking for songs about traveling that make you excited to see the world?
Traveling makes people happy . It’s one way of understanding yourself , life, and the world.
Embark on a trip with us today where we share a collection of songs that capture the essence of travel .
The songs in this collection highlight the exciting prospect of experiencing something new , the thrill of adventure , and the anticipation that anything is possible .
You may also find that some of the songs featured today allow you to travel back in time. They envelope you in a sense of nostalgia, bringing up memories of travels you’ve enjoyed before.
If you’re ready, pack up your things and let’s check out the songs we’ve found for you.
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1. Roads Go Ever On , Clamavi De Profundis
“ The Road goes ever on and on, down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, and I must follow, if I can. ”
Let’s begin with a song inspired by poems written by J. R. R. Tolkien for his Middle Earth stories.
According to Clamavi De Profundis, “ This is a compilation of poems that J.R.R. Tolkein wrote throughout his books: the first stanza coming from The Fellowship of the Ring, the middle two stanzas from The Hobbit, and the last from the Return of the King. We took a creative approach to this, sort of weaving in the tale of Bilbo, since it is he around whom most of this text is centered. ”
2. Anywhere , Rita Ora
“ Over the hills and far away, a million miles from L.A. Just anywhere away with you. I know we've got to get away someplace where no one knows our name. We'll find the start of something new. ”
First released in 2018, this upbeat song is an awesome addition to your travel playlist.
The narrator is tired of seeing the same old city and wishes to get away with her beloved. The destination isn’t important, she just wants them to be together, wherever they end up going.
3. The City of New Orleans , Arlo Guthrie
“ Nighttime on the City of New Orleans. Changing cars in Memphis, Tennessee. Halfway home, we'll be there by morning. Through the Mississippi darkness, rolling down to the sea. ”
Here’s a song that evokes feelings nostalgia for the old times, when people weren’t always in a hurry and everything seemed simpler.
The song is an ode to train travel, which began to disappear from America toward the end of the 20 th century.
There was an actual train called City of New Orleans that made trips between Chicago and Louisiana. Steve Goodman, who composed the song, was a passenger on the train on its last journey before it was decommissioned.
4. Roam , The B-52’s
“ Roam if you want to. Roam around the world. Roam if you want to. Without anything but the love we feel. ”
Need a happy song to keep the vibe cheerful during your travels? Here’s a song that urges you to get out there and check out what the world has to offer.
5. Traveling On , Kongos
“ So long, my flame, my warmth, my fear, my fight. The road's calling again tonight. Maybe I'll catch a train to Rome. See the world until I can't go on. Or maybe I'll come traveling home. ”
Here’s a song about being unable to resist wanderlust. One must answer the call to travel and leave everything else behind.
6. Wanderlust , Frank Turner
“ Darling, I'm leaving. The distance keeps calling me on. Darling, come morning, I'll be gone. ”
Here’s another song that pays tribute to wanderlust. This song from Frank Turner is about a man who can’t resist the call of the road, saying goodbye in advance to his lover, telling her it’s most likely he’ll be gone by morning.
7. Good Life , OneRepublic
“ To my friends in New York, I say hello. My friends in L.A., they don't know where I've been for the past few years or so. Paris to China to Colorado. ”
This song is about meeting friends in different parts of the world. It’s a celebration of the freedom to constantly travel in order to grow and learn.
8. On the Road Again , Willie Nelson
“ On the road again. Goin' places that I've never been. Seein' things that I may never see again. And I can't wait to get on the road again. ”
Here’s a song about a touring musician who loves what he does. Performing and traveling to do it make him feel alive.
Play this song for good vibes on your own travels.
9. I’ve Been Everywhere , Johnny Cash
“ …I've been everywhere, man. Crossed the deserts bare, man. I've breathed the mountain air, man. Of travel I've had my share, man. I've been everywhere. ”
What places have you already visited? Which ones are your favorites?
Here’s a song about an intrepid traveler. A large portion of the song recounts all the places he’s been to.
10. Leaving on a Jet Plane , Chantal Kreviazuk
“ All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go. I'm standing here outside your door. I hate to wake you up to say goodbye. But the dawn is breaking, it's early morn. The taxi's waiting, he's blowin' his horn. Already I'm so lonesome I could die. ”
This song is a cover of John Denver’s iconic goodbye song, and it is part of the soundtrack for the movie Armageddon . In it, a lover bids farewell to their beloved, not sure when they’ll see each other again.
11. Anywhere , Passenger
“ If you get up in a jet plane or down in a submarine. If you get onto the next train to somewhere you never been. If you wanna ride in a fast car and feel the wind in your hair. Darling, just look beside you. Oh, I'll go with you anywhere. ”
Traveling is more fun when we’re with people we love. Here’s a song that serves as an invitation for you to travel with the person you love the most.
12. Road Trippin’ , Red Hot Chili Peppers
“ Road trippin' with my two favorite allies. Fully loaded, we got snacks and supplies. It's time to leave this town. It's time to steal away. Let's go get lost anywhere in the USA. Let's go get lost. Let's go get lost. ”
Looking for a mellow road trip song? This song from RHCP fits the bill. It is about the band’s own road trip.
13. Explore the World , Brainheart ft. Sis
“ Explore the world in your way. Create memories that you won't forget. You only live once, so don't waste your time. Please don't waste your time. ”
Life is short, and this song understands that.
It appeals to the principle that you only live once (YOLO) and encourages you to experience everything the world has to offer, and explore as much as you can.
14. The Open Road , Hollow Coves
“ It's been years since I've been gone. I miss the way it feels to roam. This urge that's grown inside my heart to pack my bags and hit the road. ”
Sometimes, the urge to travel hits just when you’ve decided it’s time to settle down.
You may have established a good reputation for yourself in your community. Perhaps, you’re raising a family or flying high in a fulfilling career.
But suddenly, it’s as if the road calls you to go on new adventures.
This is the case for the narrator in this song. If you were in his shoes, what would you do?
15. Traveler , Chris Stapleton
“ And I'm just a traveler on this earth. Sure as my heart's behind the pocket of my shirt, I'll just keep rollin' 'til I'm in the dirt. ‘Cause I'm a traveler. Oh, I'm a traveler. ”
This song won a Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance.
Chris Stapleton was inspired to write this song after his father passed away in 2013. According to him, this song is about the cycle of life we all go through.
16. Little Wanderer , Death Cab For Cutie
“ You sent a photo out your window of Tokyo. Told me you were doing fine. You said the cherry blossoms were blooming. And that I was on your mind. ”
This song depicts a situation where one of the partners has wanderlust. The other one insists on being the lighthouse to his wanderer.
17. Barcelona , Ed Sheeran
“ And you and I we're flying on an airplane tonight. We're going somewhere where the sun is shining bright. Just close your eyes and let's pretend we're dancing in the street in Barcelona… ”
Travel to foreign countries can elevate the feeling of romance. In this song, a couple dancing together imagines they’re in Barcelona.
The references to cultural landmarks in that city give the couple’s time together an exotic appeal. It also sets the mood for a very romantic evening for the two of them.
18. Sleep on the Floor , The Lumineers
“ Pack yourself a toothbrush, dear. Pack yourself a favorite blouse. Take a withdrawal slip. Take all of your savings out. ‘Cause if we don't leave this town, we might never make it out. ”
This song encourages listeners to embrace impulsivity. It tells you that adventure awaits those who are brave of heart .
19. Hard Travelin’ , Woody Guthrie
“ I've been havin' some hard travelin', I thought you knowed. I've been havin' some hard travelin', way down the road. ”
Traveling is often associated with going to exotic places and experiencing local cultures. But this is typically only possible for those who can afford it.
This song is not about vacations or holidays overseas. It’s about workers who travel for their livelihood.
Although most people focus on the romantic side of the traveling life, this song highlights the struggles of the workers traveling to make a living.
20. Malibu , Hole
“ Hey, hey, you know what to do. Oh, baby, drive away to Malibu. ”
Travel can be a form of healing . This song is about going to a healing place, away from negativity. It makes you think of sunrise and being reborn.
21. (Motor) Way of Life , Lower Than Atlantis
“ And we are miles away from the place where we're playing. We won't abide by the law. We are lads on tour. ”
A lot of musicians are inspired to write songs about their life while touring. In this song, Lower Than Atlantis describes the gritty reality of the life of a touring band.
22. California Bound , Carolina Liar
“ There's a southern bound train tomorrow. Takes us out of this dirty town. Chase the sun back to the west coast. In eight hours we're California bound. We're California bound. ”
Sometimes, being stuck in a place where you feel limited can inspire you to travel. This song is about escaping a dead-end place to go to sun-drenched California.
23. Carolina in My Mind , James Taylor
“ In my mind, I'm gone to Carolina. Can't you see the sunshine? Now can't you just feel the moonshine? And ain't it just like a friend of mine to hit me from behind? Yes, I'm gone to Carolina in my mind. ”
Homesickness can sometimes encourage a person to travel and go back home. In this song, the narrator dreams of going back to his home state and experiencing the things that he misses the most while he’s away.
24. I Have Been Around the World , Dar Williams
“ I have been around the world. There's so much there to see. And the story never ends. You're all the world to me. ”
There are people who travel from place to place because they’re searching for something. Perhaps it’s a place they can call home, or a person who they think will complete their life.
In this song, a person with wanderlust travels all over the world and experiences many wonders. However, she’s not satisfied. Only after meeting someone does she realize where home truly is.
25. Travel the World Song , Spookiz
“ Let's go to Rio, Paris, Tokyo. Paris, Tokyo, Berlin, New York and Mexico. We see Ibiza, Seoul, Beijing and Rome. Travel 'round the world, come on, let's go. ”
Here’s an upbeat song about travel that will give you good vibes during your trip. Its joyful melody encourages you to travel to the places you want to see.
If you need a cheerful song that leads you out of your comfort zone into exciting experiences, this song’s for you!
26. Happy Trails , Roy Rogers
“ Happy trails to you, until we meet again. Happy trails to you. Keep smiling until then. ”
This is a blessing for those on the road. With so many things that could go wrong during your travels, it’s nice to know that there are those who wish you well.
27. White Line Fever , Merle Haggard
“ I wonder just what makes a man keep pushing on. What makes me keep on hummin' this old highway song. I've been from coast to coast a hundred times or more. And I ain't found one single place where I ain't been before. ”
Do you ever wonder what it feels like to live your entire life on the road, answering the call of wanderlust and never settling anywhere?
“White line fever” is a term for the state of mind many car drivers have after traveling for an extended period of time. While in the grip of white line fever, a driver may manage to drive safely without remembering that they’ve done so.
28. Africa , Toto
“ I bless the rains down in Africa. Gonna take some time to do the things we never had. ”
Here’s a classic song to remind you that when you travel, it’s more than just seeing exotic places and learning about new cultures. It helps you develop a deep love and appreciation for the diversity around you.
29. Every Day Is a Winding Road , Sheryl Crow
“ Every day is a winding road. I get a little bit closer. Every day is a faded sign. I get a little bit closer to feeling fine. ”
This song teaches us to cherish every second of our lives— to live mindfully . In it, a hitchhiker’s trip aboard a guy’s truck is a metaphor for life—full of twists and turns. Sometimes, it has unexpected stops and detours.
30. Marrakesh Express , Crosby, Stills, and Nash
“ Looking at the world through the sunset in your eyes. Travelling the train through clear Moroccan skies. ”
If you’re stuck in a rut, traveling can help you gain a fresh perspective. A trip, especially to a foreign place, encourages you to get out of your comfort zone
This song is about what happens when you step out of your comfort zone. You start noticing interesting things that add richness to your travel experience.
31. Paris, Texas , Lana Del Rey
“ I went to Paris (Texas) with a suitcase in my hand. I had to leave. Knew they wouldn't understand. ”
Sometimes, we take a trip to get away from painful memories or experiences. Here’s a song that describes this type of healing journey.
The song also plays on the names of the American cities mentioned in the lyrics. When you hear the names, you might think of their European namesakes. At first, it seems like the narrator is traveling overseas. But as it turns out, the narrator didn’t have to travel that far.
32. Mountain Trip to Japan, 1959 , The Trachtenburg Family Sideshow Players
“ Mountain trip to Japan. Going to see the mountains on a mountain trip. He's a very fine man. He is so well rounded and he'd like to see the world before it ever started. ”
Here’s a cheery, quirky, catchy song you can play on a road trip. I can almost guarantee that you’ll find this song stuck in your head for days!
33. Paris Nights/New York Mornings , Corinne Bailey Rae
“ Ooh, we crash into love-filled nights (Paris nights and New York mornings). ”
This song describes the exhilaration of traveling to new places. It also highlights the romance and excitement of experiencing what these new places have to offer.
34. No Roots , Alice Merton
“ I build a home and wait for someone to tear it down. Then pack it up in boxes, head for the next town running. ‘Cause I've got memories and travel like gypsies in the night. And a thousand times I've seen this road… ”
This catchy, upbeat song actually belies the sad origin of the lyrics. This song is about someone who does not feel they have a place to call home, as she’s constantly moving from place to place.
Alice Merton drew inspiration for her hit single from her personal experience of having a nomadic lifestyle. By the time she was 24, she had moved 12 times .
35. The Longest Road , Morgan Page
“ Giddy up and gold mine. Different place, different time. All the stars are in their prime. Pastel trailer park, stars so bright to hide the dark. All is quiet in the yard. ”
The primary concept of this song is the desert. It evokes images of long trips and being surrounded by a desolate landscape.
36. Vienna , Billy Joel
“ When will you realize Vienna waits for you? ”
In this song, Vienna serves as a metaphor for the rest of your life. The song asks listeners, “When are you going to start living your life?”
37. Midnight Memories , One Direction
“ Straight off the plane to a new hotel. Just touched down, you could never tell. ”
This song describes a group of young jetsetters ready to party wherever they land. It highlights making memories and living life to the fullest.
38. On the Road to Find Out , Yusuf/Cat Stevens
“ Well, I hit the rowdy road and many kinds I met there. Many stories told me of the way to get there. So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out. There’s so much left to know, and I’m on the road to find out. ”
This song is about traveling “in search of freedom and purity.” The narrator is spurred forward by his hunger for spiritual balance.
39. New Horizons (Ultima Thule Mix) , Brian May
“ New horizons to explore. New horizons no one's ever seen before. Limitless wonders in a never ending sky. We may never, never reach them. That's why we have to try. ”
So far, the songs in this collection have been about traveling in different places within the planet. But here’s a song about traveling beyond our world.
It is about traveling to and exploring new places in outer space. It might not be long before commercial space travel is available to humans!
40. Highway Song , Blackfoot
“ It's a highway song. You sing it on and on. On and on. Highway song is as lonely as the road I'm on. ”
This song is about a musician on tour. He feels lonely and homesick.
However, the exhilaration of performing and being on the road prevents him from going home.
41. Hotel California , Eagles
“ On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair. Warm smell of colitas rising up through the air. Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light. My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim. I had to stop for the night. ”
Many travelers report having at least one strange experience during their travels. Have you had one?
In this iconic song, a wayward traveler discovers dark secrets in a hotel set in the desert.
42. Trains, Boats, and Planes , Dionne Warwick
“ Trains and boats and planes are passing by. They mean a trip to Paris or Rome for someone else, but not for me. The trains and the boats and planes took you away, away from me. ”
What’s your favorite mode of transportation when going on long trips?
In this song, almost all modes of transportation are seen in a negative light by a woman who was left by a man eager to see the world.
43. The Love Boat Theme , Jack Jones
“ The Love Boat soon will be making another run. The Love Boat promises something for everyone. Set a course for adventure. Your mind on a new romance. ”
The Love Boat is a TV show that aired from 1977 to 1986. It is about the hilarious romantic experiences of the crew and passengers of the cruise ship MS Pacific Princess .
The show has a theme song that highlights the possibilities of romance and adventure while on board the love boat.
44. Lost in Japan , Shawn Mendes
“ Do you got plans tonight? I'm a couple hundred miles from Japan, and I, I was thinking I could fly to your hotel tonight 'cause I-I-I can't get you off my mind. ”
This song is about traveling for the sake of love. In it, Mendes shows his commitment to his beloved by offering to fly to Japan so that they can be together.
45. Hitch Hike , Marvin Gaye
“ I've got to find that girl if I have to hitchhike 'round the world. ”
In the same vein as the previous song, a guy hitchhikes all across the country, determined to find his girlfriend, even though the girl’s been unfaithful to him.
Final Thoughts on Songs About Traveling
Each time you pack your bags and head to new places, you become a new person.
Traveling is one of the best ways for you to grow in wisdom and experience. It helps you develop a deeper understanding of yourself , the world, and life in general.
Hopefully, you’ve found a favorite or two among the songs about traveling featured in this collection.
If you enjoyed this article, you might want to check out the following articles of song collections for specific topics:
- 57 Best Songs About Home: Leaving, Missing, and Coming Home
- 43 Best Songs About Happiness and Good Times
- 33 Best Songs About Family & Being with Loved Ones
67 Songs About Travelling: A Playlist for 2024
Are you looking for some of the best songs about travelling to inspire you or to accompany you on your next trip? Then you have come to the right place!
I’ve collected some of the best travel songs from the 1930s until today in this list. Musical genres range from pop and dance to rock, punk, and many others. So no matter what type of music you like, there should be something in it for you. The songs in the list below either talk about a place or the experience of travelling.
Some of my favourite songs on this list are #1, #17, and #39. Make sure to check them out and feel free to leave a comment if you think a travel song is missing. I’m updating this post frequently.
The Best Travel Songs of All Time
Songs About Travelling From 2000 Until Now
1. eddie vedder – guaranteed (2007).
This is one of my favourite songs of all time! Eddie Vedder wrote it for the film Into the Wild , and the lyrics are so powerful.
“On bended knee is no way to be free Lifting up an empty cup I ask silently That all my destinations will accept the one that’s me So I can breathe”
2. Nelly Furtado – I’m Like a Bird (2000)
“And baby all I need for you to know is I’m like a bird I’ll only fly away I don’t know where my soul is (soul is) I don’t know where my home is”
3. Tom Walker – Fly Away With Me (2019)
“So come on fly away with me To a place where we could be anyone we wanna be And we can bottle up our fears Brew a taste so sweet Knock us off our feet or more”
4. Weezer – Island in the Sun (2001)
“When you’re on a holiday You can’t find the words to say All the things that come to you And I wanna feel it too”
5. Manu Chao – Me Gustas Tu (2001)
“Me gusta el viento, me gustas tú Me gusta soñar, me gustas tú Me gusta la mar, me gustas tú”
6. Lost Frequencies – Are You With Me (2014)
I wanna dance by water ‘neath the Mexican sky Drink some Margaritas by a string of blue lights Listen to the Mariachi play at midnight Are you with me, are you with me?
7. Luca Aprile – Traveler (2018)
“You’re taking off to Mexico To Paris and I know you long for more I’m waiting for you all night long I wanna see the pictures on your phone”
8. Murray Head – One Night in Bangkok (2001)
“One night in Bangkok and the world’s your oyster The bars are temples but the pearls ain’t free You’ll find a god in every golden cloister And if you’re lucky then the god’s a she I can feel an angel sliding up to me”
9. KONGOS – Traveling On (2012)
“Maybe I’ll go it all alone See the world and make my way back home Or maybe I’ll keep traveling on”
10. Anna Kendrick – Cups (2012)
“I got my ticket for the long way ’round The one with the prettiest of views It’s got mountains, it’s got rivers It’s got sights give you shivers But it sure would be prettier with you”
11. Dirty Heads – Vacation (2017)
“ A-a-aye, I’m on vacation Every single day ’cause I love my occupation A-a-aye, I’m on vacation Every single day, every, every single day “
12. The Kooks – See the World (2006)
“I remember how we used to sing Writing poems in your bed sit Finding time to be the passenger But there you are you never saw me leave”
13. Estelle Swara ft. Kanye West – American Boy (2008)
“Take me on a trip, I’d like to go someday Take me to New York, I’d love to see L.A. I really want to come kick it with you You’ll be my American boy Tell ’em kno wagwan blud “
14. Alex Gaudino ft. Crystal Waters – Destination Calabria (2007)
“ Follow me And let’s go To the place where we belong And leave our troubles at home Come with me We can go To a paradise of love and joy “ A destination unknown
Travel Songs From the 80s and 90s
15. johnny cash – i’ve been everywhere (1996).
“I’ve been everywhere, man. Crossed the desert’s bare, man. I’ve breathed the mountain air, man. Of travel, I’ve had my share, man. I’ve been everywhere.”
16. Willie Nelson – On the Road Again (1980)
“And I can’t wait to get on the road again On the road again Goin’ places that I’ve never been Seein’ things that I may never see again And I can’t wait to get on the road again”
17. Toto – Africa (1982)
“The wild dogs cry out in the night As they grow restless, longing for some solitary company I know that I must do what’s right As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti I seek to cure what’s deep inside, frightened of this thing that I’ve become”
18. The Proclaimers – I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) (1988)
“And I would walk 500 miles And I would roll 500 more Just to be the man who rolled a thousand miles To fall down at your door”
19. Desireless – Voyage Voyage (1987)
“ Voyage, voyage Plus loin que la nuit et le jour (voyage, voyage) Voyage (voyage) Dans l’espace inouï de l’amour Voyage, voyage Sur l’eau sacrée d’un fleuve indien, (voyage, voyage) Voyage (voyage) Et jamais ne revient “
20. Paul Simon – Graceland (1986)
“I’m going to Graceland, Graceland Memphis, Tennessee I’m going to Graceland Poor boys and pilgrims with families And we are going to Graceland”
21. Vengaboys – We’re Going to Ibiza (1999)
“Whoah! We’re going to Ibiza Whoah! Back to the island Whoah! We’re gonna have a party Whoah! In the Mediterranean Sea”
22. Sting – Englishman in New York (1987)
“See me walking down Fifth Avenue A walking cane here at my side I take it everywhere I walk I’m an Englishman in New York “
23. Daft Punk – Around the World (1997)
“ Around the world, around the world Around the world, around the world Around the world, around the world Around the world, around the world”
24. Madonna – Holiday (1983)
“If we took a holiday Took some time to celebrate Just one day out of life It would be, it would be so nice”
25. Nina Hagen – New York (1983)
“New York City is the hottest place For a honeymoon in a hotel room, uh-huh New York City is a place so nice Everybody says it so they had to name it twice”
26. Tracy Chapman – Fast Car (1988)
“You got a fast car I got a plan to get us outta here I been working at the convenience store Managed to save just a little bit of money Won’t have to drive too far Just ‘cross the border and into the city You and I can both get jobs And finally see what it means to be living”
27. Deftones – Be Quiet and Drive (1997)
“It feels good to know you’re mine Now drive me far away, away, away Far away I don’t care where Just far away I don’t care where Just far away I don’t care where, just far away And I don’t care”
28. Red Hot Chilli Peppers – Road Trippin’ (1999)
“Road trippin’ with my two favorite allies Fully loaded we got snacks and supplies It’s time to leave this town, it’s time to steal away Let’s go get lost anywhere in the USA Let’s go get lost, let’s go get lost”
29. Men at Work – Down Under (1980)
“ Traveling in a fried-out Kombi On a hippie trail, head full of zombie I met a strange lady, she made me nervous She took me in and gave me breakfast “
30. Crowded House – Weather With You (1991)
“Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you Everywhere you go, always take the weather Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you Everywhere you go, always take the weather, the weather with you”
31. The Beach Boys – Kokomo (1988)
“Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you to Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go Oh I want to take you down to Kokomo, we’ll get there fast and then we’ll take it slow That’s where we want to go, way down in Kokomo”
32. Will Smith – Miami (1997)
“Party in the city where the heat is on All night, on the beach till the break of dawn “Welcome to Miami” “ Bienvenidos a Miami” Bouncin’ in the club where the heat is on All night, on the beach till the break of dawn I’m goin to Miami “Welcome to Miami”
33. The B-52’s – Roam (1989)
“Roam if you want to Roam around the world Roam if you want to Without wings, without wheels Roam if you want to Roam around the world Roam if you want to Without anything but the love we feel”
34. Status Quo – The Wanderer (1983)
“ Well I’m the type of guy that likes to roam around I’m never in one place I roam from town to town And when I find myself falling for some girl Well I hop right into that car of mine and drive around the world ‘Cause I’m a Wanderer, yeah the Wanderer I roam around and round and round and round and round and round and round “
35. Tom Cochrane – Life is a Highway (1991)
“There’s a world outside every darkened door Where blues won’t haunt you anymore Where the brave are free and lovers soar Come ride with me to the distant shore”
Travel Songs From the 60s and 70s
36. john denver – leaving on a jetplane (1966).
“So kiss me and smile for me Tell me that you’ll wait for me Hold me like you’ll never let me go ‘Cause I’m leavin’ on a jet plane Don’t know when I’ll be back again”
37. Iggy Pop – The Passenger (1977)
“I am a passenger And I ride, and I ride I ride through the city’s backsides I see the stars come out of the sky Yeah, they’re bright in a hollow sky You know it looks so good tonight”
38. Scott McKenzie – San Francisco (1967)
“If you’re going to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair If you’re going to San Francisco You’re gonna meet some gentle people there”
39. Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama (1974)
“Sweet home Alabama Where the skies are so blue Sweet home Alabama Lord I’m comin’ home to you”
40. The Mamas and the Papas – California Dreamin’ (1966)
“ All the leaves are brown (all the leaves are brown) And the sky is gray (and the sky is gray) I’ve been for a walk (I’ve been for a walk) On a winter’s day (on a winter’s day) I’d be safe and warm (I’d be safe and warm) If I was in L.A. (if I was in L.A.)”
41. Bob Dylan – A Hard Rain’s a-gonna Fall (1973)
“ Oh, where have you been, my blue-eyed son? And where have you been, my darling young one? I’ve stumbled on the side of twelve misty mountains, I’ve walked and I crawled on six crooked highways, I’ve stepped in the middle of seven sad forests, I’ve been out in front of a dozen dead oceans, I’ve been ten thousand miles in the mouth of a graveyard, And it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard, It’s a hard rain’s a-gonna fall. “
42. Frank Sinatra – Love’s Been Good to Me (1969)
This song was covered by Johnny Cash in 2006 (which is how I got to know it), and his version is beautiful as well.
“I have been a rover I have walked alone Hiked a hundred highways Never found a home Still in all I’m happy The reason is, you see Once in a while along the way Love’s been good to me”
43. Louis Armstrong – What a Wonderful World (1967)
“I see skies of blue and clouds of white The bright blessed day, the dark sacred nights And I think to myself what a wonderful world.”
44. Ricky Nelson – Travelin’ Man (1961)
“I’m a travelin’ man and I’ve made a lot of stops All over the world And in every part I own the heart Of at least one lovely girl”
45. The Animals – We Gotta Get Out of This Place (1965)
“We gotta get out of this place If it’s the last thing we ever do We gotta get out of this place ‘Cause girl, there’s a better life for me and you “
46. Steppenwolf – Born to Be Wild (1969)
“ Get your motor runnin’ Head out on the highway Looking for adventure In whatever comes our way “
47. Rupert Holmes – Escape (The Piña Colada Song) (1979)
“If you like piña coladas And gettin’ caught in the rain If you’re not into yoga If you have half a brain If you like makin’ love at midnight In the dunes on the cape Then I’m the love that you’ve looked for Write to me and escape”
48. Crosly Stills & Nash – Marrakesh Express (1969)
“ Looking at the world through the sunset in your eyes Travelling the train through clear Moroccan skies Ducks, and pigs, and chickens call Animal carpet wall-to-wall American ladies five-foot tall in blue “
49. Audrey Hepburn – Moon River (1962)
This song was written for the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s , in which Audrey Hepburn sings it. The song won multiple awards and was covered by many other artists.
“Two drifters, off to see the world There’s such a lot of world to see We’re after the same rainbow’s end Waitin’ ’round the bend My huckleberry friend Moon river and me”
50. The Sonics – Have Love, Will Travel (1965)
“Well, I might take a boat or I’ll take a plane I might hitch hike or jump a railroad train You’re kind of love drives a man insane So look for me walking just a any old way”
51. Led Zeppelin – Immigrant Song (1970)
“We come from the land of the ice and snow From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow The hammer of the gods Will drive our ships to new lands To fight the horde, sing and cry Valhalla, I am coming”
52. Canned Heat – Going Up the Country (1968)
“I’m going up the country Baby, don’t you wanna go? I’m going up the country Baby, don’t you wanna go? We gonna go somewhere Where I’ve never been before”
53. Elvis Presley – Viva Las Vegas (1964)
“Viva Las Vegas with your neon flashin’ And your one arm bandits crashin’ All those hopes down the drain Viva Las Vegas turnin’ day into nighttime Turnin’ night into daytime If you see it once You’ll never be the same again”
54. Joe Dassin – Aux Champs Elysees (1969)
“Aux Champs-Elysées, aux Champs-Elysées Au soleil, sous la pluie, à midi ou à minuit Il y a tout ce que vous voulez aux Champs-Elysées”
55. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Marrakesh Express (1969)
56. gladys knight & the pips – midnight train to georgia (1973).
“He’s leaving (leaving) On that midnight train to Georgia (leaving on a midnight train) Hmm, yeah Said he’s going back (going back to find) To a simpler place and time (and when he takes that ride) Oh yes, he is (guess who’s gonna sit right by his side)”
57. Eddie Money – Two Tickets to Paradise (1977)
“ I’m gonna take you on a trip so far from here I’ve got two tickets in my pocket, now baby, we’re gonna disappear We’ve waited so long, waited so long We’ve waited so long, waited so long “
58. Chuck Berry – Promised Land (1964)
“ Workin’ on a T-bone steak a la carte, Flying over to the Golden State; When the pilot told us in thirteen minutes We’d be headin’ in the terminal gate. “
59. The Grateful Dead – Truckin’ (1970)
“Dallas, got a soft machine Houston, too close to New Orleans New York got the ways and means But just won’t let you be”
60. Roger Miller – King of the Road (1964)
“Third boxcar, midnight train Destination Bangor, Maine Old, worn out suit and shoes I don’t pay no union dues”
61. Steve Miller Band – Jet Airliner (1977)
“Leavin’ home, out on the road I’ve been down before Ridin’ along in this big ol’ jet plane I’ve been thinkin’ about my home But my love light seems so far away And I feel like it’s all been done Somebody’s tryin’ to make me stay You know I’ve got to be movin’ on”
62. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Travelin’ Band (1970)
“Take me to the hotel baggage gone, oh well Come on, come on won’t you get me to my room I want to move Playin’ in a travelin’ band Yeah Well I’m flyin’ ‘cross the land, tryin’ to get a hand Playin’ in a travelin’ band”
63. Led Zeppelin – Ramble On (1969)
“Ramble on And now’s the time, the time is now To sing my song I’m goin’ ’round the world, I got to find my girl On my way I’ve been this way ten years to the day Ramble on Gotta find the queen of all my dreams”
Older Songs About Travelling
64. edith piaf – sous le ciel de paris (1951).
You can find the translation of this beautiful song here .
“Sous le ciel de Paris Coule un fleuve joyeux Hum, hum Il endort dans la nuit Les clochards et les gueux Sous le ciel de Paris Les oiseaux du Bon Dieu Hum, hum Viennent du monde entier Pour bavarder entre eux”
65. The Wizard of Oz – Somewhere Over the Rainbow (1939)
“Somewhere over the rainbow Bluebirds fly And the dreams that you dream of Dreams really do come true-ooh-ooh Someday I’ll wish upon a star Wake up where the clouds are far behind me Where trouble melts like lemon drops High above the chimney tops that’s where You’ll find me, oh”
66. Frank Sinatra – Come Fly With Me (1959)
“Come fly with me, let’s float down to Peru In llama-land there’s a one-man band And he’ll toot his flute for you Come fly with me, let’s take off in the blue”
67. Hank Williams – Ramblin’ Man (1951)
“Some folks might say That I’m no good That I wouldn’t settle Down if I could But when that open road Starts to callin’ me There’s somethin’ o’er the hill That I gotta see”
Songs about travelling – Final thoughts
I hope that you enjoyed this post featuring the best travel songs from the 1930s until today. This list is a work in progress, and I’m always on the lookout for other beautiful travel music to add to this list.
Can you think of other beautiful songs about travelling that are missing from this list? Let me know in the comments below!
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Laura Meyers is the founder of Laure Wanders. She was born in Belgium and has travelled to over 40 countries, many of them solo. She currently spends most of her time between Belgium and South Asia and loves helping other travellers plan their adventures abroad.
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21+ Musicals About Food – The Full List of Shows
Whether you’re doing some research, putting on a show, or simply looking for new musicals to get into, it’s good to get familiar with what’s out there. And that’s why we’ve put together this list for you! The following list is broken down into two categories – “ Musicals About Food ” and “ Musicals With Food in Their Titles “.
Note: Although food is referenced in numerous other musicals, the list below specifically includes musicals where food plays an important role in the show’s plot.
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Musicals About Food
Bravo Giovanni
Music: Milton Schafer Lyrics: Ronny Graham Book: A.J. Russell
Musical Type: Post-Golden Age (1962)
Songs About Food: “Uriti”
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Music/Lyrics: Marc Shaiman Lyrics: Scott Wittman Book: David Greig
Musical Type: Contemporary (2013)
Songs About Food: “The Candy Man”, Others
Escape to Margaritaville
Music/Lyrics: Jimmy Buffett Book: Greg Garcia, Mike O’Malley
Musical Type: Contemporary (2017)
Songs About Food: “Cheeseburger in Paradise”, “Coconut Telegraph Medley”, Others
How to Eat Like a Child
Music/Lyrics/Book: John Forster Book: Delia Ephron, Judith Kahan
Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1984)
Songs About Food: “Like a Child”
James and the Giant Peach
Music: Justin Paul Lyrics: Benj Pasek Book: Timothy Allen McDonald
Musical Type: Contemporary (2010)
Songs About Food: “Plump and Juicy”, Others
Little Shop of Horrors
Music: Alan Menken Lyrics/Book: Howard Ashman
Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1982)
Songs About Food: “Suppertime”, “Feed Me”
Music/Lyrics/Book: Lionel Bart
Musical Type: Post-Golden Age (1960)
Songs About Food: “Food, Glorious Food”
Pump Boys and Dinettes
Music/Lyrics/Book: John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel, Jim Wann
Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1981)
Songs About Food: “Serve Yourself”, “Menu Song”, Others
Music/Lyrics: Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally Book: Robert Horn
Musical Type: Contemporary (2022)
Songs About Food: “Corn”, “Corn Mix”
Something Rotten!
Music/Lyrics/Book: Karey Kirkpatrick Music/Lyrics: Wayne Kirkpatrick Book: John O’Farrell
Musical Type: Contemporary (2015)
Songs About Food: “It’s Eggs!”, “Something Rotten! / Make an Omelette”
Sweeney Todd
Music/Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim Book: Hugh Wheeler
Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1979)
Songs About Food: “The Worst Pies in London”, “A Little Priest”, “God, That’s Good!”
The Apple Tree
Music/Book: Jerry Bock Lyrics/Book: Sheldon Harnick Book: Jerome Coopersmith
Musical Type: Post-Golden Age (1966)
Songs About Food: “Forbidden Fruit”
The Baker’s Wife
Music/Lyrics: Stephen Schwartz Book: Joseph Stein
Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1976)
Songs About Food: “Bread”
The Great British Bake Off Musical
Music/Lyrics: Pippa Cleary Lyrics/Book: Jake Brunger
Songs About Food: “Somewhere in the Dough”, “Bring on the Scone”, Others
The Spitfire Grill
Music/Book: James Valcq Lyrics/Book: Fred Alley
Musical Type: Contemporary (2001)
Songs About Food: “Something’s Cooking”, “Out of the Frying Pan”, Others
Music/Lyrics: Sara Bareilles Book: Jessie Nelson
Songs About Food: “What Baking Can Do”, “What’s Inside”, Others
Musicals With Food in Their Titles
The following shows have food in their titles, but don’t exactly feature food in their plots.
Bubbling Brown Sugar
Music: Various Book: Loften Mitchell Concept: Rosetta LeNoire
Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1976)
Freckleface Strawberry
Music/Lyrics/Book: Gary Kupper Book: Rose Caiola
Let ‘Em Eat Cake
Music: George Gershwin Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Book: George S. Kaufman, Morrie Ryskind
Musical Type: Jazz Age (1933)
Milk and Honey
Music/Lyrics: Jerry Herman Book: Don Appell
Musical Type: Post-Golden Age (1961)
Music: Judd Woldin Lyrics: Robert Brittan Book: Robert Nemiroff, Charlotte Zaltzberg
Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1973)
Music: Jule Styne Lyrics: Bob Merrill Book: Peter Stone
Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1972)
Music/Lyrics: Johnny Mercer Book: Hy Kraft
Musical Type: Golden Age (1951)
The Girl Who Came to Supper
Music/Lyrics: Noël Coward Book: Harry Kurnitz
Musical Type: Post-Golden Age (1963)
The Golden Apple
Music: Jerome Moross Libretto: John Latouche
Musical Type: Golden Age (1954)
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Chicago summer festivals 2024: Music, food, street festivals happening across the city | See list
C hicago summers are perfect for outdoor activities, whether it is exploring a street festival in a new community, or a free concert in Millennium Park.
Dozens of festivals happen every year in the city to celebrate culture, communities and genres of music.
The list below contains a variety of free and paid festivities happening across the city through September.
This list will continue to be updated as events are announced.
Chicago Salsa and Bachata Festival
April 18-21
Become immersed in Afro-Latin culture at this music and dance festival in Rosemont. Attendees of all skill levels can actively engage in the festival's activities through social dances, performance camps and workshops.
Ravinia Festival
Dates from April 20 through Sept. 15
Ravinia Festival is a series of over 100 summer concerts from artists like The Beach Boys with John Stamos and TLC. The outdoor venue has concert seating as well as a lawn area, where you can bring your own food and drinks for a concert picnic.
Summer at Gallagher Way
Dates from May through September
3635 N. Clark St., Chicago
Gallagher Way, located next to Wrigley Field, has a variety of family activities planned throughout the summer. Events like free movie nights, markets, concerts and more will be free and open to the public. View the schedule here .
SEE ALSO: Gallagher Way announces summer events lineup for lawn area outside Wrigley Field
The Patio Theater, Chicago
Solar Tide is a bass music and arts festival in Portage Park. Featuring 19 artists over two days, tickets start at $50.
Chicago Mayfest
West Armitage Avenue from Sheffield Avenue to Racine Avenue, Chicago
Mayfest returns for the 27th year in Lincoln Park. The street festival will have a variety of music performances, artisan and food vendors. A pet parade and a glassblowing workshop will also take place over the weekend.
Belmont-Sheffield Music Fest
3200 N. Sheffield Ave., Chicago
This annual street festival will kick off summer in Lakeview with music, food and artisan vendors. The festivities are conveniently located steps away from the Belmont "L" station.
Randolph Street Market Festival
1341 W. Randolph St., Chicago
Randolph Street Market brands itself as a "fancy, European-style flea market." The market will have antiques, décor, vintage fashion, art and much more. Tickets start at $12, and children under 12 can attend the event for free.
Grant Park, Chicago.
This reggaeton and Latin music festival is celebrating its third year in Grant Park. Featuring dozens of vendors, activities and headliners like Peso Pluma and Rauw Alejandro, Sueños is a celebration of Latin culture in Chicago.
Do Division Street Fest
May 31, June 1-2
Division Street, between Damen Avenue and Leavitt Street, Chicago
This Wicker Park street festival has events planned for all ages. Local food and retail vendors will be featured, along with music performances and a fashion show. "Family Fun Fest" is a part of the festivities, focused on children's entertainment. There will be a petting zoo, an inflatable slide and kids' music.
Chicago Gospel Music Festival
Millennium Park, Chicago
Gospel music lovers of all ages are welcome to attend this free music festival at Millennium Park. Entrances for the event will be located at Randolph Street and Monroe Street. More details can be found here .
Beyond Wonderland Chicago
Huntington Bank Pavilion, Chicago
Beyond Wonderland is an "Alice in Wonderland" themed electric genre festival. This year's headliners include popular artists like Diplo and Benny Benassi.
Chicago House Music Festival
The Chicago House Music Festival is an annual celebration to recognize the roots of house music in the city. A series of conferences and events will lead up to the festival in Millennium Park. Admission is free and open to all ages.
READ MORE: Chicago House Music Festival lineup announced, celebrating 40th anniversary of music genre
Chicago Blues Festival
June 6- Ramova Theatre, Chicago
The opening night performances of the Chicago Blues Festival will take place at Ramova Theatre in Bridgeport. Online RSVPs can be made for free admission.
June 7-9- Millennium Park, Chicago
Three stages around Millennium Park will host 35 performances celebrating the history of blues music. Buddy Guy will headline the last day of the Chicago Blues Festival in one of the final performances of his "Damn Right Farewell" tour.
Puerto Rican Fest
Humboldt Park, Chicago
Puerto Rican Fest , or Fiestas Patronales Puertorriqueñas, is an annual cultural celebration in Humboldt Park with carnival rides, music, food, a parade and more.
Andersonville Midsommarfest
Clark Street from Foster Avenue to Gregory Street, Chicago
This community event is an annual celebration of Andersonville. Local vendors, food and music will take over Clark Street from Foster Avenue to Gregory Street.
Old Town Art Fair
1763 N. North Park Ave., Chicago
On this June weekend, the Old Town Triangle Historical District is transformed into a fine art wonderland. More than 200 fine artists from around the country will be at the Old Town Art Fair to sell and display their art.
Wells Street Art Fest
Wells Street between North Avenue and Division Street, Chicago
Art lovers can venture down the Wells Street corridor in Old Town and shop from artists from around the continent. The Wells Street Art Festival features food and drink vendors, music, entertainment and a children's play area.
The Grant Park Music Festival
Dates from June 12 through Aug. 17
Grant Park, Chicago
The Grant Park Music Festival brings free concerts and activities to the park throughout the summer. Artists and performance schedules can be found at grantparkmusicfestival.com .
Sundays on State
June 16 and July 14
State Street from Lake Street to Adams Street
Two Sundays a year, downtown State Street closes off traffic for a "free, interactive block party." Sundays on State gives the community an opportunity to shop from local businesses, engage in family activities and enjoy food from local vendors.
Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival
SeatGeek Stadium, Bridgeview
Three stages will host dozens of hip-hop performances over three days during the Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival . This festival is an all-ages event.
Chicago Pride Fest
Halsted Street from Addison Street to Grace Street
Chicago Pride Fest is a weekend street festival in the Northalsted neighborhood. Halsted Street will be buzzing with live music, drag performances, parades and more.
Butler Field, Grant Park, Chicago
The plant-based food festival returns to Chicago with new innovative food options and lively entertainment. Attendees will have the opportunity to try vegan food from over 100 vendors from around the world, and enjoy performances from Saweetie, 2 Chainz and NLE Choppa.
The Opera Festival of Chicago
Dates from June 27 through July 14
The fourth season of the Opera Festival of Chicago will host performances at venues around the Chicago area. Show details can be found at operafestivalchicago.org .
Millennium Park Summer Music Series
Mondays and Thursdays, July 1-Aug. 8
The Jay Pritzker Pavilion will be the site of multiple free concerts during summer as a part of the Millennium Park Music Series .
Rose on the River
The Salt Shed, Chicago
One stage will be the site of 16 performances during this all-ages festival at the Salt Shed Fairgrounds. Rose on the River 2024 is headlined by My Morning Jacket, Tash Sultana, Thundercat and more.
NASCAR Chicago Street Race
The Chicago Street Race is a unique two-day sports and entertainment event with a festival-like atmosphere. This year's headliners include Keith Urban, The Chainsmokers, The Black Keys and Lauren Alaina. Visit NASCARChicago.com for more information.
Windy City Smokeout
United Center, Chicago
Windy City Smokeout brings the sounds and flavors of the South to the city. The festival includes four days of country music from artists such as Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood and Cody Johnson.
Square Roots Festival
Lincoln Avenue from Montrose Avenue to Wilson Avenue, Chicago
Square Roots is a Lincoln Square street festival that gives community members and visitors the opportunity to enjoy local food, vendors and music.
Pitchfork Music Festival Chicago
Union Park, Chicago
Pitchfork is a music festival featuring dozens of artists from a range of genres. This year's headliners include Black Pumas, Jamie xx and Alanis Morissette.
SEE ALSO: Pitchfork Music Festival 2024 lineup includes Alanis Morissette, Carly Rae Jepsen, more
Chicago Food Truck Festival
2300 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago
For the 11th year, the city's top food trucks will gather in the South Loop for the Chicago Food Truck Festival. For the 2024 season, the fest is joining forces with the Chicago Margarita Festival to create a special drink menu. Claim free tickets at chgofoodtruckfest.com .
Taste of Lincoln Avenue
2500 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago
The best food and drinks of Lincoln Park are showcased during Taste of Lincoln Avenue . The busy street will close for the weekend for live music, drink tastings and a children's carnival.
Fiesta Del Sol
Cermak Road from Ashland Avenue to Morgan Street, Chicago
Fiesta Del Sol is a free street festival and carnival in the Pilsen neighborhood. The festival features local food vendors, artisans and live performances.
Wicker Park Fest
Milwaukee Avenue from North Avenue to Ashland Avenue
Explore the food, art and culture of Wicker Park at this annual street festival . The live music lineup of pop and alternative bands includes artists like The Regrettes and Built to Spill.
Chinatown Summer Fair
Wentworth Avenue from Cermak Avenue to 24th Place, Chicago.
This annual cultural celebration will return for its 45th year. The festival opens with a lion dance procession, followed by a variety of other performances. The Chinatown Summer Fair will also have plenty of food and merchandise vendors.
Lollapalooza
Once a year Grant Park is transformed into the site of one of the biggest music festivals in the country. Over 170 bands and performers take the stage over the four day festival. Headliners for 2024 include big names like SZA, The Killers, Future and Metro Boomin.
READ MORE: Lollapalooza 2024 lineup day-by-day released, featuring headliners SZA, Tyler the Creator, Blink-182
Retro on Roscoe
200 W. Roscoe St., Chicago
Roscoe Village is a picturesque setting for live music, food, antique vendors and other merchants. More events will be taking place during Retro on Roscoe , like an antique car and motorcycle show.
Northalsted Market Days
Halsted Street from Belmont Avenue to Addison Street, Chicago
Market Days is a weekend street festival with food, music and vendors in the Northalsted neighborhood. From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. performances will take place across five stages down Halsted Street.
Chicago Jazz Festival
Aug. 29-Sept. 1
Chicago Cultural Center and Millennium Park
The Chicago Jazz Festival is a weekend of free performances from the best local and international jazz talent.
North Coast Music Festival
Aug. 30- Sept. 1
North Coast is an electric genre music festival featuring over 100 artists, interactive art installations and activities.
ARC Music Festival
Aug. 30-Sept. 1
For the fourth year, ARC Music Festival is bringing dozens of house and techno artists to Union Park.
Taste of Chicago
Grant Park and other locations around Chicago
Taste of Chicago is a free city-wide event showcasing the best food and drinks in the city. The main event is located in September in Grant Park, but pop-up events will be taking place in neighborhoods around the city throughout summer.
Chicago German-American Oktoberfest
Lincoln Square, at the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Western Avenue, Chicago
Oktoberfest is a free festival celebrating German heritage. The celebration is a chance to enjoy authentic German food, drinks, music and entertainment.
World Music Festival Chicago
Sept. 20-29
Chicago Cultural Center and Citywide
Performances by global artists will play at venues around the city during the World Music Festival . The festival will showcase sounds from Brazil, South Korea, Senegal and more.
Sept. 20-22
Douglass Park, Chicago
Riot Fest is an annual music festival specializing in punk, rock, alternative, metal and hip-hop. The lineup for Riot Fest has yet to be announced.
Michael Pollan’s long and strange trip: shifting perspectives on food and psychedelics
“It appears to be a universal human desire. Every culture on Earth, with the exception of the Inuit in Greenland, has used some plant to change consciousness, whether it was as profound as a psychedelic experience or as routine as a caffeine experience.” says Michael Pollan. Graphic by KCRW’s Gabby Quarante.
For decades, the bond between humans and plants, encompassing food, caffeine, and magic mushrooms, has fascinated investigative journalist and author Michael Pollan.
Pollan’s early books, including The Omnivore's Dilemma and The Botany Of Desire , provoked a national conversation about the wonder of plants, what we eat, and where our food comes from. They also inspired the 2008 documentary Food Inc ., which peeled back the curtain on the complexities of America's food industrial complex.
More recently, Pollan’s keen interest in the plants we consume has also led him into the world of psychedelics and mind-altering plants. In How To Change Your Mind; What The New Science Of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, And Transcendence ,
Pollan explores their therapeutic potential, remarking that the outcomes in addressing certain types of depression, anxiety, and addiction are nothing short of astonishing.
“I think we will come to understand that there’s a common denominator to the kinds of disorders psychedelics address effectively,” says Pollan. “It does seem to increase the kind of the plasticity of the brain and allows us to give up old narratives that are destructive, whether behaviorally or mentally, and write some new ones.”
Pollan’s research also allowed him to experiment with both LSD and psilocybin,
“My own psychedelic experiences, some of which were profoundly spiritual, I came to understand spirituality is essentially egolessness.… It was an experience where, when the walls of the ego come down, there's nothing between you and the world and there’s this wonderful sense of merging into something larger and greater than yourself.”
Pollan’s most recent book, This is Your Mind on Plants , challenges our commonly held views on drugs and psychoactive plants - including our pervasive use of caffeine; “90% of people on our planet have a daily relationship with caffeine,” Pollan says, “that includes our children if we're letting them drink soda.”
In regards to Food Inc. 2 , the sequel to Oscar-nominated Food Inc . that came out last year, Pollan revisits food conglomerates that provide us with so much of our food and discovers that the pandemic exposed even more cracks in the system: “Something really interesting and revealing happened in America, which is that the food system fell apart,” says Pollan. “In a weird, paradoxical way, you have the split screen and on one screen were empty supermarket shelves and people buying, hoarding, whatever they could find in the supermarket, and then on the other side of the screen, you had farmers destroying their crops, spilling milk out onto the ground that they couldn't sell, and euthanizing animals, pigs, and chickens by the thousands. How could both these things be true?”
Today, there has been a noticeable shift in how we procure our food, with many opting for farmers' markets, CSA memberships, and organic produce—a transformation described as a blossoming trend by Pollan. He says “It hasn't disturbed the giant multinational companies that are running the bulk of the food system. Their power has only grown and the risks that come with that power have also only grown.”
Though the prospect of significant change in food systems may appear bleak, Pollan injects a note of optimism by highlighting that "the food movement boasts influential allies", citing "Biden's antitrust policies" and " Cory Booker , the senator from New Jersey, who sits on the Agriculture Committee ." Senator Booker, Pollan says has “connected the dots and understands that the public health challenges of his constituents are connected to the agricultural policies that are dictating what kind of food we're growing.”
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12. "The Onion Song" - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell. The Onion Song - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell. This 1969 California soul song is one of the few songs about food that has no sexual connotation. Instead, it talks of life's tribulations that would make one cry, just like an onion would. 13.
Anyone can put on this playlist when they want some inspiration in the kitchen, so check out this list of songs inspired by food! Whether it's included in the title, lyrics, or used as a metaphor—these songs mention food at one point or another. Yes, classics like "American Pie" by Don McLean and '70s songs like "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson ...
Table of Contents. 1. "Sugar" By Maroon 5. First off the menu is "Sugar" by the American pop-rock band Maroon 5. Released from the 2014 album V, the song quickly gained popularity and commercial success due to its upbeat tempo and romantic lyrics.
50 Songs About Food. 1. Jack Johnson - "Banana Pancakes". Let's begin with this absolute feel-good tune. "Banana Pancakes" is one of Jack Johnson's signature songs from his fantastic studio album "In Between Dreams.". And we really like this idea: We could pretend it all the time.". 2. MARINA - "Froot".
Song year: 1992. This list would simply feel incomplete without an entry from parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic, who probably has more songs to do with food or drink than just about anyone else. "The White Stuff" is a parody of boy band New Kids On The Block's "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" and is a tribute to Oreo cookies.
Explore: 28 Best Songs About Respect (of All Time) 🎙️. 17. "Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie" by Jay & The Techniques. Watch this video on YouTube. "Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie" is a 1967 pop-soul song by Jay & The Techniques that uses the imagery of these popular fruits and pies as a metaphor for love and affection.
Yes, classics like "American Pie" by Don McLean and '70s songs like "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson made the cut. (That was practically a given.) But this list is filled with other hidden gems, too. Keep an eye out for country songs like "Biscuits" by Kacey Musgraves and "Music For a Sushi Restaurant" by Harry Styles.
Talking about food in songs is a method tried and true, perfect both for hiding the real meaning of a track and also just for showing love for a delicious snack. ... Hitting number 2 on US Billboards Hot 100 list "Sugar" is an upbeat pop-funk song perfect for a summer road trip. Released as a single on Maroon 5's fifth studio album V ...
When Music and Culinary Delights Collide. Explore the delightful synergy between melodies and flavors as we uncover the most mouthwatering songs about food and drink. "Banana Pancakes" by Jack Johnson. "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles. "Cheeseburger in Paradise" by Jimmy Buffett. "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard.
If you love food for all of its uses, then make a playlist of pop, rock, country, and R&B songs with food in the title. We have a long list to start you out! 1. "Lady Marmalade" by Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, Pink. Originally sung by girl group Labelle (as in songstress Patti Labelle), this sexually suggestive 2001 R&B number is about a ...
The food in this song (pizza, wine, pasta) is romantic; the scenery (Napoli, the streets of Italy) is romantic; and the ting-a-ling-a-ling of accompanying bells is romantic (or maybe just charming ...
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Fast Car - Tracy Chapman. "So I remember we were driving, driving in your car / Speed so fast it felt like I was drunk / City lights lay out before us / And your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder". Highway to Hell - AC/DC. "I'm on the highway to hell / No stop signs, speed limit / Nobody's gonna slow me down".
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd. Big wheels keep on turnin'. Carry me home to see my kin. Singin' songs about the south-land. I miss Alabamy once again and I think it's a sin, yes. Sweet home Alabama. Where the skies are so blue. Sweet home Alabama. Lord I'm comin' home to you.
3. "Life on the Road" by Mumford & Sons Song. This song, from Mumford & Sons' album "Wilder Mind", is a beautiful and nostalgic look at life traveling on the road. It's definitely one of our all-time favorites for road trips! 4. "Take the Long Way Home" by Supertramp Song.
Here's a song that urges you to get out there and check out what the world has to offer. 5. Traveling On, Kongos. " So long, my flame, my warmth, my fear, my fight. The road's calling again tonight. Maybe I'll catch a train to Rome. See the world until I can't go on. Or maybe I'll come traveling home.
Songs About Travelling From 2000 Until Now. 1. Eddie Vedder - Guaranteed (2007) This is one of my favourite songs of all time! Eddie Vedder wrote it for the film Into the Wild, and the lyrics are so powerful. "On bended knee is no way to be free. Lifting up an empty cup I ask silently. That all my destinations will accept the one that's me.
Another American classic deserving of top travel song status. Here I Go Again - Whitesnake. Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle. The no.1 song to put on when you finally come across your true heaven on earth. I Get Around - Beach Boys. Such a perfect road trip song & an epic addition to a summer playlist.
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Bravo Giovanni. Music: Milton Schafer Lyrics: Ronny Graham Book: A.J. Russell. Musical Type: Post-Golden Age (1962) Songs About Food: "Uriti". Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Music/Lyrics: Marc Shaiman Lyrics: Scott Wittman Book: David Greig. Musical Type: Contemporary (2013) Songs About Food: "The Candy Man", Others.
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