The Ultimate Travel Playlist: 100 Best Travel Songs (with Lyrics and Videos)
Katie Hammel
July 18, 2023
10 min read
Music has the power to transport us, change our moods, and conjure memories. And, for many travelers, music is closely linked to travel. It can helps us understand the people and culture of a place, break down language barriers, and sear certain moments into our memories forever.
With help from members of our Travel Community and Going staff, we've created the ultimate travel playlist of 100 travel songs. Some reference specific places, others showcase the musical talent of a specific country, and others simply celebrate the joy of exploration.
Here, in no particular order, are 100 of our favorite travel songs.
56 songs that reference specific places in the title or lyrics
Sure, some of these songs, such Paris by the Chainsmokers or Toto’s Africa , actually have little to do with the specific place; it’s just used as the title or the setting for the story. But others not only reference a country or city, they also evoke a specific sense of that particular place or tell a story about that destination.
For example, in Marrakech Express , Crosby, Stills & Nash recount scenes from a train ride Nash actually took in 1966. In London Calling , the Clash sing about the social issues facing London in the late 70s. In Walking in Memphis , Marc Cohn croons about his experience wandering the city. And Simon & Garfunkel's America was inspired by a road trip that Paul Simon took with his girlfriend.
Here are some of our favorite songs that mention a specific city or country, and a snippet of the lyrics.
Listen when: you're on a $388 flight to Vienna, or a $671 flight to Johannesburg, or a $353 flight to Paris, or...
1. Kathmandu – Bob Seger
I think I'm going to Katmandu
That's really, really where I'm going to
If I ever get out of here
That's what I'm gonna do
I know my plane is due
The one that's going to Katmandu
Up to the mountain's where I'm going to
K-k-k-k-k-k Kathmandu
2. One Night in Bangkok – Murray Head
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
A little flesh, a little history
I can feel an angel sliding up to me
3. I've Been Everywhere – Johnny Cash
I've been everywhere, man
Crossed the deserts bare, man
I've breathed the mountain air, man
Travel, I've had my share, man
I've been everywhere
I've been to
4. Africa – Toto
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
It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never have
Bonus: Check out the 2018 cover by Weezer and this awesome 2016 video from Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard.
5. Marrakech Express – Crosby, Stills & Nash
Take the train from Casablanca going south
Blowing smoke rings from the corners of my my, my, my, my mouth
Colored cottons hang in air
Charming cobras in the square
Striped jellabas we can wear at home
Don't you know we're riding on the Marrakesh Express
6. Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) – Shakira
Today's your day
You paved the way
If you get down get up oh oh
When you get down get up eh eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
This time for Africa
7. San Francisco – Scott McKenzie
If you're going to San Francisco
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
You're gonna meet some gentle people there
8. London Calling – The Clash
The ice age is coming, the sun is zooming in
Engines stop running, the wheat is growin' thin
A nuclear era, but I have no fear
'Cause London is drowning, and I, I live by the river
9. Galway Girl – Ed Sheeran
You know, she played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an Englishman
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said, "Baby, I just wanna dance"
With my pretty little Galway girl
You're my pretty little Galway girl
10. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) – They Might Be Giants
Every gal in Constantinople
Lives in Istanbul, not Constantinople
So if you've a date in Constantinople
She'll be waiting in Istanbul
Even old New York was once New Amsterdam
Why they changed it I can't say
People just liked it better that way
11. Ramblin’ Man – the Allman Brothers Band
I'm on my way to New Orleans this mornin'
I'm leavin' out of Nashville, Tennessee
They're always having a good time down on the bayou
Lord, them Delta women think the world of me
Lord, I was born a ramblin' man
Tryin' to make a livin' and doin' the best I can
And when it's time for leavin'
I hope you'll understand
That I was born a ramblin' man
12. Aux Champs-Élysées – Joe Dassin
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
In English:
Champs-Elysees, Champs-Elysees In the sun, in the rain, at noon or midnight There is everything you want on the Champs-Elysées
13. Lovers in Japan – Coldplay
Tonight, maybe we're gonna run
Dreamin' of the Osaka sun
Ohh, ohh, ohhh
Dreamin' of when the morning comes
14. Barcelona – George Ezra
Every time you have to go
Shut my eyes and you know
I’ll be lying right by your side
In Barcelona
15. April in Paris – Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
I never knew the charm of spring
I never met it face to face
I never knew my heart could sing
I never missed a warm embrace
Till April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom
Holiday tables under the trees
April in Paris, this is a feeling
16. Blue Hawaii – Elvis Presley
Come with me
While the moon is on the sea
The night is young
And so are we, so are we
Dreams come true
In blue Hawaii
17. Back in the U.S.S.R. – The Beatles
Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out
They leave the West behind
And Moscow girls make me sing and shout
That Georgia's always on my mind
Aw come on!
Yeah I'm back in the U.S.S.R.
You don't know how lucky you are boys
Back in the U.S.S.R.
18. Rio – Netsky featuring Macklemore
It’s the “Rio” remix, you should see us
Swimming in the ocean like the pool is hella heated
Expedited Visa and I’m posted with my feet up
Parasailing over beaches, got my girl from Ipanema
19. 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
20. Havana – Camila Cabello
Havana, ooh na-na
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh na-na
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na, ah
Oh, but my heart is in Havana
21. In America – Neil Diamond
Everywhere around the world
They're coming to America
Every time that flag's unfurled
Got a dream to take them there
Got a dream they've come to share
22. Tennessee – Arrested Development
They tell me my ears are so young
Go back, from whence you came
My family tree, my family name
For some strange reason it had to be
He guided me to Tennessee
Take me to another place, take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me, let me understand your plan
23. Paris – The Chainsmokers
We were staying in Paris
To get away from your parents
You look so proud
Standing there with a frown and a cigarette
Posting pictures of yourself on the internet
24. Graceland – Paul Simon
The Mississippi Delta was shining
Like a National guitar
I am following the river
Down the highway
Through the cradle of the civil war
I'm going to Graceland
25. Carolina in My Mind – James Taylor
In my mind I'm gone to Carolina
Can't you see the sunshine?
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
26. New York State of Mind – Billy Joel
Some folks like to get away
Take a holiday from the neighborhood
Hop a flight to Miami Beach or to Hollywood
But I'm takin' a Greyhound on the Hudson River line
I'm in a New York state of mind
27. Walking in Memphis – Marc Cohn
Saw the ghost of Elvis
On Union Avenue
Followed him up to the gates of Graceland
Then I watched him walk right through
Now security they did not see him
They just hovered 'round his tomb
But there's a pretty little thing
Waiting for the King
Down in the Jungle Room
When I was walking in Memphis
I was walking with my feet ten feet off of Beale
Walking in Memphis
But do I really feel the way I feel?
28. America – Simon & Garfunkel
Cathy, I said as we boarded a Greyhound in Pittsburgh
Michigan seems like a dream to me now
It took me four days to hitchhike from Saginaw
I've gone to look for America
29. Mexico – James Taylor
Way down here you need a reason to move
Feel a fool running your stateside games
Lose your load, leave your mind behind Baby Jane
It sounds so simple I just got to go
The sun's so hot I forgot to go home
Guess I'll have to go now
30. California – Phantom Planet
Hustlers grab your guns
Your shadow weighs a ton
Driving down the 101
California here we come
Right back where we started from
California, here we come.
31. Chicago – Sufjan Stevens
I fell in love again
All things go, all things go
Drove to Chicago
All things know, all things know
32. Kokomo – The Beach Boys
Off the Florida Keys, there's a place called Kokomo
That's where you want to go to get away from it all
Bodies in the sand, tropical drink melting in your hand
We'll be falling in love to the rhythm of a steel drum band
Down in Kokomo
Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don't we go
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
33. Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Lord, I'm coming home to you
34. Vertigo – FM Belfast
We are going far away
Don't you look down
You are high above ground
We are driving with our friends
We are driving to a faraway place
35. California Love – Tupac and Dr. Dre
Say what you say, but give me that bomb beat from Dre
Let me serenade the streets of L.A
From Oakland to Sacktown
The Bay Area and back down
Cali is where they put they mack down give me love!
California, knows how to party
In the city of L.A.
In the city of good ol' Watts
In the city, the city of Compton
We keep it rocking
36. Malibu – Miley Cyrus
But here I am
Next to you
The sky is so blue
37. Midnight Train to Georgia – Gladys Knight and the Pips
He's leaving
On that midnight train to Georgia
And he's goin' back
To a simpler place and time
And I’ll be with him
I'd rather live in his world
Than live without him in mine
38. California Dreaming – The Mamas and the Papas
All the leaves are brown
And the sky is grey
I've been for a walk
On a winter's day
I'd be safe and warm
If I was in L.A.
California dreamin'
On such a winter's day
39. New York Groove – Ace Frehley
Many years since I was here
On the street I was passin' my time away
To the left and to the right,
Buildings towering to the sky
It's outta sight in the dead of night
Here I am, and in this city, with a fistful of dollars
And baby, you'd better believe
I'm back, back in the New York groove
40. Miami – Will Smith
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
I'm goin’ to Miami
41. Vienna – Ultravox
The music is weaving
Haunting notes, pizzicato strings
The rhythm is calling
Alone in the night as the daylight brings
A cool empty silence
The warmth of your hand and a cold grey sky
It fades to the distance
The image has gone only you and I
It means nothing to me
This means nothing to me
42. Viva Las Vegas – Elvis Presley
Bright light city gonna set my soul
Gonna set my soul on fire
Got a whole lot of money that's ready to burn
So get those stakes up higher
There's a thousand pretty women waitin' out there
And they're all livin' devil may care
And I'm just the devil with love to spare
Viva Las Vegas, viva Las Vegas
43. Rocky Road to Dublin – The Irish Descendants
Well in Dublin next arrived, I thought it'd be a pity
To be so soon deprived a view of that fine city
So then I took a stroll down among the quality
Me bundle it was stolen in a neat locality
Something crossed me mind, then I looked behind
No bundle could I find upon me stick a-wobblin'
Inquiring for the rogue, said me connaught brogue wasn't much in vogue
On the rocky road to Dublin
44. Beverly Hills – Weezer
Beverly Hills
That's where I want to be (gimme, gimme)
Livin' in Beverly Hills
Rollin' like a celebrity (gimme, gimme)
45. Surfin' USA – The Beach Boys
Haggerties and Swamies
Pacific Palisades
San Anofree and Sunset
Redondo Beach L. A.
All over La Jolla
At Waimea Bay
Everybody's gone surfin'
Surfin' U.S. A.
46. I'm Shipping Up To Boston – Dropkick Murphys
I'm a sailor peg
And I've lost my leg
Climbing up the top sails
I've lost my leg!
I'm shipping up to Boston, whoa
I'm shipping off to find my wooden leg
47. Hello Seattle – Owl City
Hello Seattle, I am a manta ray
Deep beneath the blue waves
I'll crawl the sandy bottom of Puget Sound
And construct my summer home
48. God Blessed Texas – Little Texas
God blessed Texas
With His own hand
Brought down angels from the promised land
Gave 'em a place where they could dance
If you want to see heaven, brother, here's you chance
I've been sent to spread the message
49. Taj Mahal – Sam Roberts Band
Sitting with you on the banks of the Ganges
Stealing a kiss on the streets of Bombay
Caressing your hair like the wind through the palm trees
I never dreamed that anyone could take you away
Keep on keep on keep on singing
I'm building a beautiful statue
To make sure that no one forgets you
50. Alaska – Maggie Rogers
I was walking through icy streams
That took my breath away
Moving slowly through westward water
Over glacial plains
And I walked off you
And I walked off an old me
Oh me, oh my, I thought it was a dream
So it seemed
51. Miles from Minnesota – The Lower 48
Yes next year we'll go traveling
Our escapades so baffling
Our sovereign love returning to the sea
We'll be miles from Minnesota then
Writing letters we won't send
For no words shall contain what will be
Well your sweet voice and my rough hands
When darkness prowls we will dance
Through bluffs and fields and orchards with the moon
Yes next year we will leave this place summer's kiss is just a taste
Fall's warm embrace is coming to us soon
Oh! We've got everywhere to go
You should sleep, I'll see you in the morning
52. Take Me Home Country Roads – John Denver
Almost heaven, West Virginia
Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River
Life is old there, older than the trees
Younger than the mountains, blowing like a breeze
Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mama
Take me home, country roads
53. Miles Away – The Maine
I took a trip up the west coast
Was searching for a temp so low
And a summer high
The Sun swayed and set slow
Made waves with some friends I know
Got lost in the ebb and flow
Of the drifting tide
I didn't ever want to come down
From that west coast rush and summer high
And easy, peaceful sense of time
54. Brazil – Declan McKenna
I wanna play the beautiful game while I'm in Brazil
'Cause everybody plays the beautiful game while out in Brazil
'Cause it's all you've ever wanted, and it's all that you want still
Don't you wanna play the beautiful game out in Brazil?
55. Under African Skies – Paul Simon
Joseph's face was as black as the night
And the pale yellow moon shone in his eyes
His path was marked
By the stars in the Southern Hemisphere
And he walked the length of his days
Under African skies
56. Take It Easy – The Eagles
Well I'm a standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona
Such a fine sight to see
It's a girl, my lord, in a flatbed
Ford slowin' down to take a look at me
Come on baby
Don't say maybe
I gotta know if your sweet love is gonna save me
We may lose and we may win
Though we will never be here again
So open up, I'm climbin' in
Take it easy
26 awesome international songs
A song’s title or lyrics don’t need to explicitly mention a specific place; sometimes it's the artist, the melody, the language, or simply the emotion of the song that ties it in our memories to a place we love.
Whether it’s the sultry sounds of Gotan Project’s Amor Porteno taking us back to a tango club in Buenos Aires, or the ethereal sounds of Hoppípolla from Sigur Rós transporting us to the otherworldly landscapes of Iceland, these international songs make us think of the places they are from or written about.
Listen when: you're on your cheap flight to Iceland, or packing for your trip to Seoul, or strolling the streets of Paris, or driving the backroads of Scotland, or...
57. The Last – Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
58. let the music play – shamur, 59. la vie en rose – edith piaf, 60. gangnam style – psy.
61. Immigrant Song – Led Zeppelin
62. money (that's what i want) – cheryl k, 63. royals – lorde, 64. rewrite – asian kung fu generation, 65. redemption song – bob marley, 66. dreams – the cranberries, 67. little busters – the pillows, 68. jai ho – a.r. rahman.
69. Counting Stars – Nujabes
70. i’m gonna be (500 miles) – the proclaimers, 71. sni bong – dengue fever, 72. jungle drum – emiliana torrini.
73. On and On – VIXX
74. beds are burning – midnight oil, 75. amor porteño – gotan project, 76. dui bu qi – transition, 77. sirocco – ulrich schnauss and jonas munk, 78. mi gente – j balvin.
79. Hoppípolla – Sigur Rós
80. somewhere over the rainbow – israel kamakawiwoʻole, 81. land down under – men at work, 82. guantanamera – celia cruz.
18 great songs about travel and wanderlust
Finally, the last songs on the list are those that inspire us to get out and see the world, that commiserate with those us of suffering from the travel bug, and that celebrate the beauty of a life less ordinary.
Listen when: you're suffering from an acute case of wanderlust or dreaming of your next great adventure.
83. Born to be Wild – Steppenwolf
Get your motor runnin'
Head out on the highway
Lookin' for adventure
And whatever comes our way
Yeah Darlin' go make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
84. Roam – The B52s
Roam if you want to
Roam around the world
Without wings, without wheels
Without anything but the love we feel
85. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For – U2
I have climbed the highest mountains
I have run through the fields
Only to be with you
I have run, I have crawled
I have scaled these city walls
These city walls
But I still haven't found
What I'm looking for
86. Come Fly with Me – Frank Sinatra
Come fly with me, we'll fly, we'll fly away
If you can use some exotic booze
There's a bar in far Bombay
Come on fly with me, we'll fly, we'll fly away
87. 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
88. Road to Nowhere – Talking Heads
We're on a road to nowhere
Come on inside
Taking that ride to nowhere
We'll take that ride
I'm feeling okay this morning
And you know
We're on the road to paradise
Here we go, here we go
89. Life is a Highway – Tom Cochran
Life's like a road that you travel on
When there's one day here and the next day gone
Sometimes you bend, sometimes you stand
Sometimes you turn your back to the wind
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
We won't hesitate, break down the garden gate
There's not much time left today
90. When I’m Gone (Cups Song) – Anna Kendrick
I’ve 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 to give you shivers
But it sure would be prettier with you
When I’m gone
You’re gonna miss me when I’m gone
You’re gonna miss me by my walk
You’re gonna miss me by my talk, oh
91. Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen
Someday girl I don't know when
We're gonna get to that place
Where we really wanna go
And we'll walk in the sun
But till then tramps like us
Baby we were born to run
92. 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)
93. Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffett
I blew out my flip flop
Stepped on a pop top
Cut my heel had to cruise on back home
But there's booze in the blender
And soon it will render
That frozen concoction that helps me hang on
Wastin' away again in Margaritaville
Searchin' for my lost shaker of salt
Some people claim that there's a woman to blame
But I know it's my own damn fault
94. Moon River – Audrey Hepburn
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
95. Leaving on a Jet Plane – Peter Paul, and Mary
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 breakin'
It's early morn
The taxi's waitin'
He's blowin' his horn
Already I'm so lonesome
I could cry
So kiss me and smile for me
Tell me that you'll wait for me
Hold me like you'll never let me go
I'm leavin' on a jet plane
I Don't know when I'll be back again
Oh, babe, I hate to go
96. The Passenger – Iggy Pop
I am a passenger
And I ride and I ride
I ride through the city's backside
I see the stars come out of the sky
Yeah, they're bright in a hollow sky
You know it looks so good tonight
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
97. Vacation – The Go-Go's
All I ever wanted
Had to get away
Meant to be spent alone
98. Homeward Bound – Simon & Garfunkel
Every day's an endless stream
Of cigarettes and magazines
And each town looks the same to me, the movies and the factories
And every stranger's face I see reminds me that I long to be
Homeward bound
I wish I was
Home where my thought's escaping
Home where my music's playing
Home where my love lies waiting
Silently for me
99. No Roots – Alice Merton
I like standing still, but that's just a wishful plan
Ask me where I come from, I'll say a different land
But I've got memories and travel like gypsies in the night
I count gates and numbers, then play the guessing game
It's just the place that changes, the rest is still the same
And a thousand times I've seen this road
A thousand times
I've got no roots, but my home was never on the ground
100. Fly Away – Lenny Kravitz
I want to get away
I want to fly away
Yeah, yeah, yeah
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Katie is Going's Director of Content Marketing. She has been to 30+ countries, prefers markets to museums, hates cucumbers, and dreams of one day living in a small cabin by the sea in Iceland. Originally from Detroit, she lived in Seattle and Chicago before settling in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and their two cats.
Published July 18, 2023
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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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15 Best Songs About Travel
Is there anything better than cranking up the radio when you’re on the road? There’s something perfectly transporting about letting music fill your car, or just your head if you’re traveling publicly and need to use headphones. It’s almost as if the music gets you to your destination sooner, so it’s no coincidence that many of our most popular songs are about places to escape to when life has gotten to be too much.
We’ve put together the ultimate playlist of 15 classic songs about popular travel destinations. From the sunny shores of California to the gritty streets of New York and across the ocean, the list has something for every traveler. Or, if you’re just daydreaming about your next trip, let our list inspire you. What will it be? Aruba? Jamaica? Bermuda? Bahama?
1. 'Kokomo' by The Beach Boys
Well, we gave it away above, but of course this classic from the Beach Boys leads off our list! It’s the most recent hit in a long string of them for this band. Most Beach Boys songs celebrated the joys of California, but this one heads south to a place “off the Florida Keys” where you can “get away from it all" — Kokomo.
Sadly, Kokomo isn’t a real place, but the relaxed vibe of this song perfectly captures the feeling many of us want when we travel.
2. 'Carolina in My Mind' by James Taylor
James Taylor grew up in North Carolina, and his classic song about escaping back there when life is too tough perfectly captures the allure of his home state. The bridge of the song, “Dark and silent, late last night, I think I might have heard the highway call…” is a familiar feeling to any born traveler.
Listen to this song for long and you’ll be pulling up your favorite travel app to see how much a direct flight to the Outer Banks is. Gone, you're gone…
3. 'Midnight Train to Georgia' by Gladys Knight and the Pips
Continuing our journey through the American South, we’d be remiss if we didn’t reference this iconic song by Ms. Knight and her back-up singers, which manages to refer to both a glorious destination (Georgia, of course) and the means to get there (that midnight train).
It’s probably not possible to take a midnight train to Georgia or much of anywhere else these days, but oh, the harmonies on this song!
4. 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' by John Denver
When we took a poll for favorite songs about specific destinations, this one was mentioned over and over again. And while it’s such an evocative celebration of West Virginia’s natural beauty that it became the state’s official song in 2014, that longing captured in Denver’s voice is really what makes the song universal.
Who of us hasn’t longed to go back “to the place I belong”? By the way, Denver had never even been to West Virginia when he wrote it!
5. 'Sweet Home Alabama' by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Here’s another absolute classic that’s about traveling home, which we defy you not to sing whenever anyone mentions traveling to Alabama.
Not only has this song made iconic appearances in several movies (like Nicole Kidman’s unforgettable dance to it in "To Die For"), it manages to diss to Neil Young, as well. But, oh, that guitar riff! Roll down the windows and turn up the volume…
6. 'California Dreaming' by the Mamas and the Papas
The four-part harmony of the Mamas and the Papas evocatively captures the longing many of us have felt on a dreary day at home, when we’ve dreamt of our packing our bags and heady to more sunny climates immediately.
“If I didn’t tell her,” they sing, “I could leave today.” It’s so tempting.
7. 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco' by Tony Bennett
Bennett is just one of many artists to record this classic, but his version is iconic. The song namechecks quite a few places we wouldn’t mind going – Paris, Rome – but then returns the singer to the best place of all, San Francisco, where the “golden sun will shine for me.”
San Francisco can be pretty grey, actually, but the song still hits the spot. Who of us wouldn’t take a trip to see the Golden Gate Bridge right this very moment?
8. 'I’ve Been to Memphis' by Lyle Lovett
While this song isn’t as well-known as others on the list, it deserves to be. Lyle Lovett released in 1992, but it has the sound of a much older song, the kind Ray Charles might have sung.
Lovett mentions a long list of places he’s been, such as Memphis, El Paso, San Antonio, only to return to his central problem: he loves a woman “what I don't know.”
Anyone who’s spent too much time on the road trying not to think about someone at home will understand.
9. 'April in Paris' by Ella Fitzgerald
Can you put together a road trip playlist and not include some Ella? We certainly can’t. This swinging song evokes springtime in Paris so beautifully, with the lyrics about “chestnuts in blossom” that it takes all of our will power not to buy a ticket for de Gaulle for next spring.
“What have you done to my heart?” Ella asks the city. We totally understand.
10. 'Atlantic City' by Bruce Springsteen
At the opposite end of the music spectrum is this classic rock number. Springsteen makes Atlantic City seem as gritty as can be, between the mobsters, the sketchy boardwalk and the cross-city bus. But still, the song is alluring.
Maybe it’s the promise that if we put “your make up on, put your hair up pretty” we can meet the Boss tonight in Atlantic City? It’s not an offer we’d pass up.
11. 'I Happen to Like New York' by Judy Garland
Look, there are dozens of great songs about New York, from “New York, New York” to “Empire State of Mind,” so we decided to go with a less obvious classic.
Garland’s version of Cole Porter’s song is swell. It manages to mention Hackensack, New Jersey (which is rejected) and a pastrami on rye at the Carnegie Deli (which is celebrated).
As the lyrics inform us, “The more I see New York, the more I think of it.” It’s a sentiment that many of us can agree with wholeheartedly.
12. 'Margaritaville' by Jimmy Buffet
But when the churning energy of cities gets to be too much, you’ll want to head south again, this time to a yet another place in that’s more a state of mind than a geographic location: Margaritaville.
Sometimes trips are really an excuse to waste away, and Buffet’s beloved song perfectly captures that mood. Grab a salt shaker and a bottle, and stay for a while. It’s not like Jimmy’s going to urge you to be more productive.
13. 'Africa' by Toto
We know, it’s already in your head: "dodo dodo dodo dooo." How much this song really has to do with the continent is anyone’s guess, but for many people, this is the song that comes to mind when Africa is mentioned as a travel destination.
The sense of longing and wonder that suffuses it is probably not a bad mindset for a traveler to any destination, but especially to Africa. Bless those rains.
14. 'Back in the U.S.S.R.' by The Beatles
Sure, you technically can’t travel to the U.S.S.R. anymore, but this song is still perfect for a trip to Russia!
The song parodies the Beach Boys’ “California Girls” a bit, with the lyrics like “The Ukraine girls really knock me out,” and the song is just a lot of fun: try to resist singing along to the line: “Georgia on my my my my mind”!
We could only hope a trip to Russia would be this fun!
15. 'America' by Neil Diamond
There are plenty of songs with “America” in the title, too, but we decided that this song by Neil Diamond, which manages somehow to be both a little campy and a little touching, perfectly captured the desire many of us, or our ancestors, felt: to get to the U.S.A. “on the boats and on the planes.”
Sure, the synthesizer is cheesy, but when you think of the amazing travel destinations the States offers, it’s hard not to agree that we’ve all “got a dream to take them there.”
The Ultimate Travel Songs Playlist to Inspire Wanderlust
Written By: The Planet D
Inspiration
Updated On: March 2, 2023
The best travel songs playlist had an outstanding turn out by The Planet D fans.
We wanted to hear, what songs inspire travel, make you think of a destination, or simply make you want to hit the road, so we asked our readers to share their favorite songs about travel.
We had such an awesome response that now have a huge list of the best travel songs as chosen by you ! There were a lot of duplicate votes for but after adding up the choices, these are the top songs.
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The Best Travel Songs Playlist
We took some of our favorite quotes from people when they chose their favorite songs about travel and you can read what they below.
- If you want some more travel inspiration, check out our 101 Ultimate Travel Quotes.
- Looking for a different playlist? We’ve rounded up the best road trip songs to rock the long drive.
If you have a song to add to our playlist leave a comment below. We update this list regularly
1. Africa by Toto
Nothing makes me want to go to Africa more than this song by Toto.
They capture it beautifully with their lyrics and each time I listen to it, I am brought back to camping in the desert listening to the dog crying out in the night.
Or it makes me think of climbing Kilimanjaro towering over the Serengeti. And it has had a renaissance getting a lot of air time.
“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”
Dina Rosita Koudys says “ Not exactly about traveling, but it does mention Africa, Kilimanjaro, and Serengeti. And I love the song!
We replied to Dina saying, “We think Africa is exactly a travel song. It is our favorite song about travel and makes us want to see the Serengeti again and again.”
2. Galway Girl by Ed Sheeran
Ireland is one of our favorite country’s to visit and when Ed Sheeran wrote about Galway it brought us right back to being in the pubs there.
A lot of playlists omit the modern travel songs, but musicians these days have explored more of the world than anyone. And Ed Sheeran is a huge traveler.
We saw Ed Sheeran on Graham Norton talking about his travels and we love his free spirit and down to earth attitude.
“I meet her on Grafton street right outside of the bar She shared a cigarette with me while her brother played the guitar She asked me what does it mean, the Gaelic ink on your arm? Said it was one of my friend’s songs, do you want to drink on?”
3. One Night in Bangkok by Murray Head
From the Musical Chess, this hit by Murray Head made me want to visit Bangkok in the 1990s.
Whenever I’m in the city, I can’t stop singing it!
“I said, “do you speak-a my language?” He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich And he said I come from a land down under Where beer does flow and men chunder”
4. Land Down Under by Men at Work
When thinking about travel music, this song is at the top for and Australian theme.
Men at work reference the Hippy Trail, muscles in Brussels and a den in Bombay.
All while bonding with people from the Land Down Under. Men at work are from Melbourne , Australia
“Bangkok, Oriental setting And the city don’t know that the city is getting The creme de la creme of the chess world In a show with everything but Yul Brynner”
5. Havana by Camila Cabello
This song takes me to Havana. The groove makes me feel that I am at a lounge in Cuba and I love it.
Even if Camila Cabello is taken to East Atlanta, her heart is always in Havana. Just like so many people feel when they visit Havana too!
Havana, ooh na-na Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh na-na He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na Oh, but my heart is in Havana My heart is in Havana Havana, ooh na-na
6. Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd
This song makes me want to go to the American South.
My favorite lyric is when they mention the recording studio Muscle Shoals.
“Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers And they’ve been known to pick a song or two (yes they do) Lord they get me off so much They pick me up when I’m feeling blue, now how bout you?”
After watching the documentary about Muscle Shoals, I now understand what that lyric is all about.
It was the place for rock musicians to record in the 1960s. Rent Muscle Shoals on Amazon
Kathy Bovair says “ Dave will have my back on this one “SWEET HOME ALABAMA” is the best travel song and an old high school classic from our past”
7. I’ve Been Everywhere Man by Johnny Cash
Carmen Davis-Harcum said. “It’s My favourite travel song.” And we agree. I’ve been everywhere is the ultimate travel song!
If you want to add a song to your travel playlist that captures what it’s like to travel around.
I always envisioned this song being about Johnny Cash writing about his life on the road as a traveling musician.
“I’ve been everywhere, man I’ve been everywhere, man Crossed the deserts bare, man I’ve breatherd the mountain air, man Travel, I’ve had my share, man I’ve been everywhere”
He may not have been everywhere int he world, but he has definitely crossed all of the United States and Canada.
I’ve Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash does the trick.
8. Route 66 by Nat King Cole
Route 66 certainly captures the heyday of America’s famous highway running across the country.
It makes me think of simpler (and tougher) times of people hitting the open road with nothing but dreams in their heads.
This song makes me want to get in the car and drive.
“Well if you ever plan to motor west Just take my way it’s the highway that’s the best Get your kicks on Route 66 Well it winds from Chicago to L.A. More than 2000 miles all the way Get your kicks on Route 66″
Trisha Miller is inspired by Route 66, a trip I have dreamed of for a long time, and someday I will do the entire length in one long, leisurely road trip”
9. Desert Rose – Sting
This song is apparently about when Adam was banished from the garden of Eden.
But when I listen to it, I think of travel and it transports me straight to the Middle East.
“I dream of rain, I dream of gardens in the desert sand I wake in vain, I dream of love as time runs through my hand Sweet desert rose Each of her veils, a secret promise This desert flower No sweet perfume ever tortured me more than this…”
10. Where the Streets Have No Name by U2
The song is inspired by the streets of Ethiopia where there aren’t (or weren’t) any street names.
I remember cycling through Africa and we barely saw a road sign.
At the time, Ireland was still under a lot of civil unrest and Bono wrote about a place where class, religion and income are not indicitve of the street they live on.
“I want to feel sunlight on my face I see that dust cloud disappear without a trace I wanna take shelter from the poison rain Where the streets have no name.”
11. Sympathy For The Devil by The Rolling Stones
Daniel Stein Says “ Sympathy For the Devil makes you want to drive. Who wouldn’t include this in their best travel songs playlist?”
This travel song had the most votes in our survey.
So it had to be on our playlist even though it isn’t really about travel. It does talk about historical events around the world though.
“I stuck around St. Petersburg When I saw it was a time for a change Killed the czar and his ministers Anastasia screamed in vain”
12. On the Road Again by Willy Nelson
Diane Grady .” We were camping year’s ago on Vancouver Island and a big motorhome pulled out playing”On the Road Again” through the loudspeakers. It was hilarious .
But you know what, On the Road Again is one of the most popular songs played when hitting the road.
The words alone. I’m on the road again!
13. I Left My Heart In San Francisco by Tony Bennet
Suggested by Katherine Hill who said, “I left my Heart in San Francisco, of course! This song is the epitome of San Francisco.
Travel Songs don’t have to be about going everywhere. They can be about one place and this is the ultimate love story dedicated to San Francisco.
Add it to your playlist on Amazon
14. Montego Bay by Amazulu
Whenever we go to Jamaica we sing this song. It is perfect for travel.
It not only captures the spirit and energy of Jamaica, it explains a lot about the island.
They drive on the island, they drink rum from a silver tray and greet you like a brother would.
“Vernon’ll meet me when the BOAC lands Keys to th M. G. will be in his hands Adjust to the driving ‘n’ I’m on my way It’s all on the right side in Montego Bay
BOAC is a British airplane and I love how they say, “it’s all on the right side, because when you are in Jamaica, you drive British style.
15. Midnight Train To Georgia by Gladys Knight and the Pips
Lauren Mcleod made this addition to our playlist.
She says “ Even though it’s about heading home instead of away, it sure gets me groovin’ along like I want to leave.”
“The world is his, his and ‘ers alone Oh he’s leavin’ On that midnight train to Georgia (leavin’ on the midnight train) Said he’s goin’ back to find (goin’ back to find) Oh a simpler place in time”
You can also download on Amazon
16. Roam by the B52s
Genelle Gregorio “ Roam “ by the B-52s is a fantastic song for slideshows of your travels and to get you all pumped up about traveling and seeing the world.
“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”
In our hearts, aren’t we all roamers at heart?
17. Leaving on a Jet Plane by Chantal Kreviazuk
Jenny Leach “ We love this track when we are traveling . Leaving on a Jet Plane just screams travel song! Famous recordings are from Peter Paul and Mary, and John Denver.
“All my bags are packed I’m ready to go I’m standin’ here outside your door I hate to wake you up to say goodbye”
While the song is more about leaving for work (most likely the life of a rock n roll band, it still makes us think about traveling.
This song has been re-done a lot over the years, our favorite version is from the movie Armageddon by Chantal Kreviazuk.
18. Kokomo by The Beach Boys
Keith Jenkins of Velvet Escape chose Kokomo. This makes me think of the beach for sure.
What we love about Kokomo is that it is a made up place by the Beach Boys, but it sure makes you want to go there. And it captures the spirit of the islands.
19. Graceland by Paul Simon
Sheri Anderson Wallace said. “ I love that travel song because it captures all the pieces of a road trip. What could be more of a travel song than a song about road tripping?
We say, it also inspired us to get ourselves to Graceland and see Elvis’ home in Memphis Tennessee.
We’ll never forget visiting Kenya and seeing photographs of Paul Simon at a lodge we stayed at in the Masai Mara. He stayed here with Carry Fisher and it was this place that inspired his music for the album Graceland. I think that was one of the coolest things to see that we stayed at the same lodge.
2 0. Born to be Wild by Steppenwolf
Bonnie Paridaen says “ By Steppenwolf Baby!” Need we say more?
“Get your motor runnin’ Head out on the highway Lookin’ for adventure And whatever comes our way Yeah Darlin’ go make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space.”
Born to Be Wild is all about taking a motorcycle trip across the country. The movie isn’t bad either.
21. New York State of Mind by Billie Joel
Merav Benaia told us that it’s the travel song that makes me want to pack my bag and hop on a flight. (event though it’s about taking the bus)
Some folks like to get away Take a holiday from the neighborhood Hop a flight to Miami Beach or to Hollywood But I’m takin’ a Greyhound on the Hudson River line I’m in a New York state of mind
I love New York and this is a love song dedicated to the beautiful State.
Get New York State of Mind on Amazon
22. Sailing, Christopher Cross
Stephanie Broschart stated. “The lyrics from Sailing totally make for a great travel song.”
It’s not far to never-never land, no reason to pretend And if the wind is right you can find the joy of innocence again Oh, the canvas can do miracles, just you wait and see. Believe me.
23. Proud Mary – Tina Turner
Whenever we’re in New Orleans , this is the song that comes to mind. It has amazing energy and gets you in the mood to hop on a riverboat and explore!
Big wheel keep on turnin’ Proud Mary keep on burnin’ Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river
It wasn’t until we took a riverboat tour in New Orleans that we even understood what big wheel keeps on turnin’ meant. It’s the big wheel that propels these riverboats. Cool eh?
24. American Woman by The Guess Who
Lorna Hazen-Francavilla said. “ It is one of those “roll down the windows and makes crank the tunes kind of songs!”
Even though it is a song about dissing America, a lot of people look at it as a tribute to America. Regardless, it is a song that has a lot of energy.
Check it out on Amazon .
25. Man in the Mirror by Micheal Jackson
Claire Algarme “ I like the beat and the message of the song. It also reminds me to be open to everything I see & meet in my travels and how to be a better person at the end of my journeys.
We love the words of The Man in the Mirror .
Travel creates compassion. It brings people together and it is the best education.
This song empowers that feeling. Through travel we have often been compelled to make a difference.
If you want to make the world a better place Take a look at yourself, and then make a change
26. Kathmandu
When we were in Kathmandu before climbing to Everest Base Camp in Nepal.
This song captures the wanderlust of travel.
“I figure baby I’ve got nothing to lose, I’m tired of being blue, That’s why I’m going to Kathmandu Up to the mountains where I’m going to.”
It’s such a fun song.
Check it out on Amazon
27. London Calling by the Clash
Okay, so it might be an anti travel song, but if you just listen to the chorus, London is calling!
so even though the lyrics are pretty angry and depressing, I always sing it when I go to London.
“The ice age is coming, the sun’s zooming in Meltdown expected, the wheat is growing thin Engines stop running, but I have no fear ‘Cause London is drowning I live by the river”
28. Coming to America by Neil Diamond
I said this in our best road trip songs post, and I’ll say it again, I loved listening to this song while cycling down the continent of Africa .
Coming to America captures the hope and freedom of what was America.
Far We’ve been traveling far Without a home But not without a star Free Only want to be free We huddle close Hang on to a dream
The world looked America for so much when he sang this. Hopefully, it will get it’s welcoming status back again in our life.
But in the meantime, we love listening to Neil Diamond, he is the coolest cat in town.
29. Rambling Man by The Allman Brothers
Voted by – Rasheed Hooda – It’s a classic
“I’m on my way to New Orleans this mornin’ I’m leavin’ out of Nashville, Tennessee They’re always having a good time down on the bayou Lord, them Delta women think the world of me”
30. Laredo by Band of Horses
Catherine Reyes says.”It has been my favourite of song to inspire travel for the past three months. It’s pretty recent and has that good on the road again feel.
“Gonna take a trip to Laredo Gonna take a dip in the lake Oh, I’m at a crossroads with myself I don’t got no one else”
31. Istanbul not Constantinople by They Might Be Giants
I had never heard this song before watching the Umbrella Academy on Netflix. When I heard it, it was my new favourite travel song.
We’ve been to Istanbul many times and we did know that it was once called Constantinople.
Istanbul was Constantinople Now it’s Istanbul, not Constantinople Been a long time gone, Constantinople Now it’s Turkish delight on a moonlit night
So now whenever we go back, you know we are going to be singing this song. It is so much fun.
Seriously, give it a listen!
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32. Carolina on my Mind by James Taylor
I just love James Taylor’s calm and soothing voice. And that is exactly what travel is meant to do – calm and sooth.
A lot of can’t travel right now, but we do go to places in our mind, and this captures that daydreaming part of our lives where we imagine being somewhere else.
“In my mind I’m gone to Carolina Can’t you see the sunshine? Can’t you just feel the moonshine? Ain’t it just like a friend of mine To hit me from behind? Yes, I’m gone to Carolina in my mind.”
33. California Dreaming – Mamas and the Papas
I think we all feel this way about California on a winter’s day:
I’d be safe and warm, If I was in L.A. California Dreaming, On such a winter’s day?
And who doesn’t love the vocal harmonies of the Mamas and the Papas?
Start dreaming and get it now.
33. Bali Eyes – Porno for Pyros
When traveling through South East Asia, we discovered this song and became huge fans of the unplugged version by Porno for Pyros.
Ate a mushroom turned into Bali Didn’t look it just jumped down my throat I was starting to die until I Took a trip to Bali Their eyes are god In a glass full of jelly Bali in my eyes
Once we reached Bali, we couldn’t stop playing this one. I think you’ll like it!
34. Sand in My Shoes – Dido
This song captures how amazing travel can be, but how much of a let down it is when you get home.
“Two weeks away feels like the whole world should have changed, But I’m home now, and things still look the same I think I’ll leave it ’til tomorrow to unpack, Try to forget for one night that I’m back in my flat On the road where the cars never stop going through the night, To a life where I can’t watch the sun set”
35. New York by Alicia Keys
There are so many songs about New York City, we could have created a travel song playlist all about New York alone! (Hey that’s a great idea! )
But we could only choose one and while Frank Sinatra, Beastie Boys, and even New York New York from Guys and Dolls springs to mind, I’m going with Alicia Keys beautiful song about New York.
In New York! Concrete jungle where dreams are made of There’s nothing you can’t do now you’re in New York! These streets will make you feel brand new Big lights will inspire you Now you’re in New York
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our Best Travel Songs Playlist. I found a lot of songs I’d never heard of, some old classics and some fun ones too!
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25 thoughts on “The Ultimate Travel Songs Playlist to Inspire Wanderlust”
Ah these are some great songs! Some old school, some new, it’s perfect! Its pretty much my karaoke list too. Thanks so much for sharing!
Africa by Toto is classic. Its my favourite one :))) Does anyone use a travel itinerary on the worldee? For inspiration?
Please add the Spanish song Ay Carmela to your playlist.
Haha of course Sweet Home Alabama when you are cruising through bama!
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This list is as bad as you could do without trying to be the worst… One Jason Mraz is bad enough, but two? And no Canned Heat “Going Up The Country”.
Great suggestion with – going up the Country.
Thank You for this amazing list, A Playlist for Best English, Hindi and Bengali songs for travel is a very tough work and you have done a great work.
Great list, I’m glad I contributed to the list 😀 I like Midnight train to Georgia. I don’t know bunch of the song, but now I need to have this playlist, I want to hear what others suggested! .-= Dina´s last blog ..Top 8 Animal Street Signs from Australia and New Zealand =-.
We are putting a playlist together on playlist.com when we have the final list compiled we will be putting up the playlist as well so everyone can hear. We didn’t know a few of the songs either, they are awesome. Can’t wait until monday when the new post goes out.
That’s cool! Looking forward to having the playlist 🙂
Hey, hows about something a BIT less cheesy though guys n gals. I give you M.Ward’s Paul’s Song, beautifully mournful and full of bittersweet lonesomeness.
‘How does it feel to be travelling, to live your life on the train oand the aeroplane. Well I ain’t gonna lie to you. Well every town is just the same, when you’ve left your heart in the Portland rain.’ Check it out! .-= Jools Stone´s last blog .. Edinburgh TweetUp Hatches =-.
Thanks Jools, Put it on our facebook fan page and we can include it in our list. Sounds like beautiful lyrics, I would love to include it:)
Whoever submitted “Leaving on a Jet Plane” by John Denver must be unaware that he perished in an experimental aircraft.
Haha, I forgot about that. Very ironic.
Great idea guys! I found myself spending too much time on YouTube 😉 and realised I have so many favourite travel songs I can hardly choose. I chose New York State of Mind; I think it is obvious it’s been a while since I last visited my one and only NYC. .-= Merav | AllWays Rental´s last blog ..Take the Tranz Alpine Train and Dream a Little =-.
Great list!! we have a theme song not so much a travel song. What do you think?? 🙂 http://gotpassport.org/2010/01/08/our-gotpassport-family-theme-song/ .-= GotPassport´s last blog .. That’s Right We’re Bad We’re Locals OK- Sort Of! =-.
#40 is my favourite on the list… I remember listening to this song watching the sun going down on Caye Caulker in Belize… amazing! .-= Brendan van Son´s last blog ..Fun Fotography on the Salt Flats =-.
Such an awesome list!!! .-= Andi´s last blog ..Love- Head Over Heels For The Amalfi Coast =-.
I’d love to make a second vote for Weather with You — such a great suggestion by Career Break HQ! (Especially because you two are such fundamentally happy people, and it’s a fundamentally happy song. :)) .-= Melanie@TravelsWithTwo´s last blog ..Strolling Through Hacienda Baru =-.
Thanks Melanie. We will be opening votes on the 9th, looks like it might be a winner already:)
My vote is for the Grateful Dead, the most comforting travel music I can think of. Trucking up to Buffalo is the best album for travel. .-= Shawn´s last blog ..FeedBurner’s Delusional Subscription Statistics =-.
Thanks Shawn. I don’t know if you want to enter your song. You still have a week. We need a specific song, sorry not an album and we have to have it on our facebook page to be included in the final list. Sorry, but we have to follow the rules:)
Excellent list of songs, and such a fun contest! I love that people who are submitting their favorites aren’t just pulling them out of thin air – the songs have real meaning to them…..I’ve been enjoying reading all the entries on your Facebook Page. .-= Trisha´s last blog .. Increase Your Travel Writing Exposure and Readership with Syndication =-.
Thanks Trisha, I have to say we are blown away with the song choices. They are so clever, heartfelt and interesting. It puts my post to shame about favorite travel songs. People are coming up with better choices than I ever could have thought of. It really is the ultimate playlist!
Insider’s Guide to the 100+ Best Songs about Travel
By: Author Girl with the Passport
Posted on Last updated: July 7, 2022
Categories Travel Tips
Looking for an expertly curated, super comprehensive selection of the all-time best songs about travel ?
If so then this list of 100+ best songs about travel is DEFFO for you. I mean, not only have I been traveling the world for the past 15+ years but I also love music.
So, when I’m not traveling, you can find me rocking out to some of the best songs about travel on this list.
Yeah, you may or may not find me hardcore lip-synching to some of these best travel songs while I dance around my room like Elaine from Seinfeld .
Heck, I even listen to a lot of these sick beats when I’m on the road and jamming to my very own travel songs playlist .
Therefore, if you’re in need of a bit of musical inspiration then give this list of the best songs about travel a read.
Because whether you’re traveling to New York, San Francisco, or somewhere in between, you’re sure to find the top travel songs for you!
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1. Alaska by Maggie Rogers
“I was walking through icy streams
That took my breath away
Moving slowly through westward water
Over glacial plains
And I walked off you
And I walked off an old me
Oh me, oh my, I thought it was a dream
So it seemed”
2. Taj Mahal by Sam Roberts Band
“Sitting with you on the banks of the Ganges
Stealing a kiss on the streets of Bombay
Caressing your hair like the wind through the palm trees
I never dreamed that anyone could take you away
Keep on keep on keep on singing
I’m building a beautiful statue
To make sure that no one forgets you”
3. Carolina in My Mind by James Taylor
“In my mind I’m gone to Carolina
Can’t you see the sunshine?
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”
4. New York State of Mind by Billy Joel
Some folks like to get away
Take a holiday from the neighborhood
Hop a flight to Miami Beach or to Hollywood
But I’m takin’ a Greyhound on the Hudson River line
I’m in a New York state of mind”
Pro Tip: Be sure to check out some of the other best songs about NYC . This is also just one of my personal picks for best travel songs since I’m from New York.
5. Hello Seattle by Owl City
“Hello Seattle, I am a manta ray
Deep beneath the blue waves
I’ll crawl the sandy bottom of Puget Sound
And construct my summer home”
6. Miles from Minnesota by The Lower 48
“Yes next year we’ll go traveling
Our escapades so baffling
Our sovereign love returning to the sea
We’ll be miles from Minnesota then
Writing letters we won’t send
For no words shall contain what will be
Well your sweet voice and my rough hands
When darkness prowls we will dance
Through bluffs and fields and orchards with the moon
Yes next year we will leave this place summer’s kiss is just a taste
Fall’s warm embrace is coming to us soon
Oh! We’ve got everywhere to go
You should sleep, I’ll see you in the morning”
7. God Blessed Texas by Little Texas
“God blessed Texas
With His own hand
Brought down angels from the promised land
Gave ’em a place where they could dance
If you want to see heaven, brother, here’s you chance
I’ve been sent to spread the message
God blessed Texas”
8. Graceland by Paul Simon
“The Mississippi Delta was shining
Like a National guitar
I am following the river
Down the highway
Through the cradle of the civil war
I’m going to Graceland”
9. Miles Away by The Maine
“I took a trip up the west coast
Was searching for a temp so low
And a summer high
The Sun swayed and set slow
Made waves with some friends I know
Got lost in the ebb and flow
Of the drifting tide
I didn’t ever want to come down
From that west coast rush and summer high
And easy, peaceful sense of time”
10. I’m Shipping Up To Boston by Dropkick Murphys
“I’m a sailor peg
And I’ve lost my leg
Climbing up the top sails
I’ve lost my leg!
I’m shipping up to Boston, whoa
I’m shipping off to find my wooden leg”
11. Lovers in Japan by Coldplay
“Tonight, maybe we’re gonna run
Dreamin’ of the Osaka sun
Ohh, ohh, ohhh
Dreamin’ of when the morning comes”
12. Aux Champs-Élysées by Joe Dassin
“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”
And in English:
“Champs-Elysees, Champs-Elysees
In the sun, in the rain, at noon or midnight
There is everything you want on the Champs-Elysées”
I’m Shipping Up To Boston – Dropkick Murphys
I’m a sailor peg
13. Rock the Casbah by The Clash
“Sharif don’t like it
Rockin’ the Casbah
Rock the Casbah
Sharif don’t like it
Rock the Casbah”
14. Brazil by Declan McKenna
“I wanna play the beautiful game while I’m in Brazil
‘Cause everybody plays the beautiful game while out in Brazil
‘Cause it’s all you’ve ever wanted, and it’s all that you want still
Don’t you wanna play the beautiful game out in Brazil?”
15. Surfin’ USA by The Beach Boys
“Haggerties and Swamies
Pacific Palisades
San Anofree and Sunset
Redondo Beach L. A.
All over La Jolla
At Waimea Bay
Everybody’s gone surfin’
Surfin’ U.S. A.”
16. California by Phantom Planet
“Hustlers grab your guns
Your shadow weighs a ton
Driving down the 101
California here we come
Right back where we started from
California, here we come.”
17. Mexico by James Taylor
“Way down here you need a reason to move
Feel a fool running your stateside games
Lose your load, leave your mind behind Baby Jane
It sounds so simple I just got to go
The sun’s so hot I forgot to go home
Guess I’ll have to go now”
18. Beverly Hills by Weezer
“Beverly Hills
That’s where I want to be (gimme, gimme)
Livin’ in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
Rollin’ like a celebrity (gimme, gimme)
Livin’ in Beverly Hills”
19. Barcelona by George Ezra
“Every time you have to go
Shut my eyes and you know
I’ll be lying right by your side
In Barcelona”
20. Rocky Road to Dublin by The Irish Descendants
Well in Dublin next arrived, I thought it’d be a pity
To be so soon deprived a view of that fine city
So then I took a stroll down among the quality
Me bundle it was stolen in a neat locality
Something crossed me mind, then I looked behind
No bundle could I find upon me stick a-wobblin’
Inquiring for the rogue, said me connaught brogue wasn’t much in vogue
On the rocky road to Dublin”
21. America by Simon & Garfunkel
“Cathy, I said as we boarded a Greyhound in Pittsburgh
Michigan seems like a dream to me now
It took me four days to hitchhike from Saginaw
I’ve gone to look for America”
22. Walking in Memphis by Marc Cohn
“Saw the ghost of Elvis
On Union Avenue
Followed him up to the gates of Graceland
Then I watched him walk right through
Now security they did not see him
They just hovered ’round his tomb
But there’s a pretty little thing
Waiting for the King
Down in the Jungle Room
When I was walking in Memphis
I was walking with my feet ten feet off of Beale
Walking in Memphis
But do I really feel the way I feel?”
23. Africa by Toto
“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
It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never have”
Pro Tip: Weezer also did a fantastic cover of this song in 2018 that you should DEFFO add to your list of best travel songs today.
24. Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) by Shakira
“Today’s your day
You paved the way
If you get down get up oh oh
When you get down get up eh eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
This time for Africa”
25. Marrakech Express by Crosby, Stills, & Nash
“Take the train from Casablanca going south
Blowing smoke rings from the corners of my my, my, my, my mouth
Colored cottons hang in air
Charming cobras in the square
Striped jellabas we can wear at home
Don’t you know we’re riding on the Marrakesh Express”
26. Blue Hawaii by Elvis Presley
“Come with me
While the moon is on the sea
The night is young
And so are we, so are we
Dreams come true
In blue Hawaii”
27. I’ve Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash
“I’ve been everywhere, man
I’ve been everywhere, man
Crossed the deserts bare, man
I’ve breathed the mountain air, man
Travel, I’ve had my share, man
I’ve been everywhere
I’ve been to
Winslow”
28. Rio by Netsky and featuring Macklemore
“It’s the “Rio” remix, you should see us
Swimming in the ocean like the pool is hella heated
Expedited Visa and I’m posted with my feet up
Parasailing over beaches, got my girl from Ipanema”
29. Back in the U.S.S.R. by The Beatles
“Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out
They leave the West behind
And Moscow girls make me sing and shout
That Georgia’s always on my mind
Aw come on!
Yeah I’m back in the U.S.S.R.
You don’t know how lucky you are boys
Back in the U.S.S.R.”
30. April in Paris by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
“I never knew the charm of spring
I never met it face to face
I never knew my heart could sing
I never missed a warm embrace
Till April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom
Holiday tables under the trees
April in Paris, this is a feeling”
31. Budapest by George Ezra
“My house in Budapest
My hidden treasure chest
Golden grand piano
My beautiful Castillo
I’d leave it all
My acres of a land
I have achieved
It may be hard for you to
Stop and believe
But for you
I’d Leave it all
Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And baby if you hold me
Then all of this will go away.”
32. Viva Las Vegas by Elvis Presley
Bright light city gonna set my soul
Gonna set my soul on fire
Got a whole lot of money that’s ready to burn
So get those stakes up higher
There’s a thousand pretty women waitin’ out there
And they’re all livin’ devil may care
And I’m just the devil with love to spare
Viva Las Vegas, viva Las Vegas”
33. Vienna by Ultravox
“The music is weaving
Haunting notes, pizzicato strings
The rhythm is calling
Alone in the night as the daylight brings
A cool empty silence
The warmth of your hand and a cold grey sky
It fades to the distance
The image has gone only you and I
It means nothing to me
This means nothing to me
Oh, Vienna”
34. Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight & the Pips
“He’s leaving (leaving)
On that midnight train to Georgia (leaving on a midnight train)
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)”
35. Malibu by Miley Cyrus
“But here I am
Next to you
The sky is so blue
Next to you”
36. New York Groove by Ace Frehley
“Many years since I was here
On the street I was passin’ my time away
To the left and to the right,
Buildings towering to the sky
It’s outta sight in the dead of night
Here I am, and in this city, with a fistful of dollars
And baby, you’d better believe
I’m back, back in the New York groove”
37. Road to Nowhere by the Talking Heads
“We’re on a road to nowhere
Come on inside
Takin’ that ride to nowhere
We’ll take that ride”
38. California Love by Tupac and Dr. Dre
“Say what you say, but give me that bomb beat from Dre
Let me serenade the streets of L.A
From Oakland to Sacktown
The Bay Area and back down
Cali is where they put they mack down give me love!
California, knows how to party
In the city of L.A.
In the city of good ol’ Watts
In the city, the city of Compton
We keep it rocking”
39. Renegades by X Ambassadors
“Run away-ay with me
Lost souls in revelry
Running wild and running free
Two kids, you and me
Hey, hey-hey-hey
Livin’ like we’re renegades
Hey-hey-hey
Renegades.”
Pro Tip: This is a fantastic song that is highly underrated IMHO. So, be sure to add it to your playlist filled with the best songs about travel.
40. Miami by Will Smith
“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
I’m goin to Miami
‘Welcome to Miami'”
41. The Wanderer by Dion DiMucci
“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 a-fallin’ for some girl, yeah
I hop right into that car of mine and ride around the world
Yeah I’m the wanderer, yeah the wanderer
I roam around around around, let’s go”
42. Hotel California by The Eagles
“Welcome to the Hotel California
Such a lovely place (Such a lovely place)
Such a lovely face
Plenty of room at the Hotel California
Any time of year (Any time of year)
You can find it here.”
43. Where the Streets Have No Name by U2
“Where the streets have no name
Where the streets have no name
We’re still building then burning down love
Burning down love
And when I go there, I go there with you
It’s all I can do.”
44. Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z and featuring Alicia Keys
“In New York (Ay, aha) (Uh, yeah)
Concrete jungle (Yeah) where dreams are made of
There’s nothing you can’t do (Yeah) (OK)
Now you’re in New York (Aha, aha, aha) (Uh, yeah)
These streets will make you feel brand-new (New)
Big lights will inspire you (Come on) (OK)
Let’s hear it for New York (You welcome, OG) (Uh)
New York (Yeah), New York (Uh)”
45. Around the World by Daft Punk
“Around the world, around the world
Around the world, around the world
Around the world, around the world”
46. Down Under by Men at Work
“Buying bread from a man in Brussels
He was six foot four and full of muscle
I said, “Do you speak-a my language?”
He just smiled and gave me a Vegemite sandwich
And he said:
I come from a land down under
Where beer does flow and men chunder
Can’t you hear, can’t you hear the thunder
You better run, you better take cover.”
47. Traveling On by The Decemberists
“Cause we’re traveling on
Sold for a song
We’re traveling on
And it won’t be long
‘Til we’re traveling on”
48. Hopeless Wanderer by Mumford & Sons
“But hold me fast, hold me fast
‘Cause I’m a hopeless wanderer
And hold me fast, hold me fast
‘Cause I’m a hopeless wanderer”
49. When I’m Gone (The Cups Song) by Anna Kendrick
“I’ve 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 to give you shivers
But it sure would be prettier with you
When I’m gone
You’re gonna miss me when I’m gone
You’re gonna miss me by my walk
You’re gonna miss me by my talk, oh
You’re gonna miss me when I’m gone”
50. Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen
“Someday girl I don’t know when
We’re gonna get to that place
Where we really wanna go
And we’ll walk in the sun
But till then tramps like us
Baby we were born to run”
51. Moon River by Audrey Hepburn
“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”
52. Life is a Highway by Rascal Flatts
“Life is a highway
I wanna ride it all night long
If you’re going my way
I wanna drive it all night long”
53. Kathmandu by Bob Seger
“I think I’m going to Katmandu
That’s really, really where I’m going to
If I ever get out of here
That’s what I’m gonna do
I know my plane is due
The one that’s going to Katmandu
Up to the mountain’s where I’m going to
K-k-k-k-k-k Kathmandu”
54. The Passenger by Iggy Pop
“I am a passenger
And I ride and I ride
I ride through the city’s backside
I see the stars come out of the sky
Yeah, they’re bright in a hollow sky
You know it looks so good tonight
I am a 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”
55. Havana by Camila Cabello
“Havana, ooh na-na
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh na-na
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na, ah
Oh, but my heart is in Havana”
56. Fast Car by Tracy Chapman
“You got a fast car
Is it fast enough so we can fly away?
We gotta make a decision
Leave tonight or live and die this way”
57. Paris by The Chainsmokers
“We were staying in Paris
To get away from your parents
You look so proud
Standing there with a frown and a cigarette
Posting pictures of yourself on the internet”
58. Hotel Walls by Smith & Thell
“So I stand back and I watch us fall
As we break everything inside these hotel walls
Life’s for rent and it called us out
So I hand back the key as the door man bows”
Pro Tip: This is a really great Swedish band and you should listen to some of their other best travel songs too, like Forgive Me, Friend .
59. Vacation by The Go-Go’s
“Vacation
All I ever wanted
Had to get away
Meant to be spent alone”
60. On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons
‘Cause I’m on top of the world, ‘ey
I’m on top of the world, ‘ey
Waiting on this for a while now
Paying my dues to the dirt
I’ve been waiting to smile, ‘ey
Been holding it in for a while, ‘ey
Take it with me if I can
Been dreaming of this since a child
I’m on top of the world”
61. No Sleep Till Brooklyn by The Beastie Boys
“No sleep ’till
No sleep ’till Brooklyn
No sleep till Brooklyn”
62. Barcelona by 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
Barcelona”
63. Homeward Bound by Simon & Garfunkel
“Every day’s an endless stream
Of cigarettes and magazines
And each town looks the same to me, the movies and the factories
And every stranger’s face I see reminds me that I long to be
Homeward bound
I wish I was
Home where my thought’s escaping
Home where my music’s playing
Home where my love lies waiting
Silently for me”
64. Tennessee by Arrested Development
“They tell me my ears are so young
Go back, from whence you came
My family tree, my family name
For some strange reason it had to be
He guided me to Tennessee
Take me to another place, take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me, let me understand your plan”
65. In America by Neil Diamond
“Everywhere around the world
They’re coming to America
Every time that flag’s unfurled
Got a dream to take them there
Got a dream they’ve come to share
They’re coming to America”
66. No Roots by Alice Merton
“I like standing still, but that’s just a wishful plan
Ask me where I come from, I’ll say a different land
But I’ve got memories and travel like gypsies in the night
I count gates and numbers, then play the guessing game
It’s just the place that changes, the rest is still the same
And a thousand times I’ve seen this road
A thousand times
I’ve got no roots, but my home was never on the ground”
67. California Dreamin’ by the Mamas and the 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 L.A. (if I was in L.A.)
California dreamin’ (California dreamin’)
On such a winter’s day”
68. Party in the USA by Miley Cyrus
“I hopped off the plane at LAX
With a dream and my cardigan
Welcome to the land of fame excess (Whoa)
Am I gonna fit in?
Jumped in the cab, here I am for the first time
Look to my right, and I see the Hollywood sign
This is all so crazy
Everybody seems so famous
My tummy’s turnin’ and I’m feelin’ kinda homesick
Too much pressure and I’m nervous
That’s when the taxi man turned on the radio
And a JAY-Z song was on
So I put my hands up
They’re playin’ my song, the butterflies fly away
I’m noddin’ my head like, “Yeah”
Movin’ my hips like, “Yeah”
Got my hands up, they’re playing my song
You know I’m gonna be okay
Yeah, it’s a party in the U.S.A.
Yeah, it’s a party in the U.S.A.”
69. Galway Girl by Ed Sheeran
“You know, she played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an Englishman
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said, “Baby, I just wanna dance”
With my pretty little Galway girl
You’re my pretty little Galway girl”
70. Fly Away by Lenny Kravitz
I want to get away
I want to fly away
Yeah, yeah, yeah”
71. Kokomo by The Beach Boys
“Aruba, Jamaica, ooh, I want to take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby, why don’t we go?
Ooh, 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”
72. Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffett
“Wastin’ away again in Margaritaville
Searchin’ for my lost shaker of salt
Salt, salt, salt
Some people claim that there’s a woman to blame
I agree with that
And I know it’s all you women’s fault”
73. Have Love Will Travel by The Sonics
Yeah, I travel from Maine to Mexico
Just to find a little girl that loves me so
No matter when, no matter where I’ll be
I’m looking for a woman that’ll satisfy me
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!”
74. Chicago by Sufjan Stevens
“I fell in love again
All things go, all things go
Drove to Chicago
All things know, all things know”
75. One Night in Bangkok by Murray Head
“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
A little flesh, a little history
I can feel an angel sliding up to me”
76. Leaving on a Jetplane by John Denver
“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
Oh babe, I hate to go”
77. I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers
“But I would roll 500 miles
And I would roll 500 more
Just to be the man who roles a thousand miles
To fall down at your door”
78. Ramblin’ Man by The Allman Brothers Band
“I’m on my way to New Orleans this mornin’
I’m leavin’ out of Nashville, Tennessee
They’re always having a good time down on the bayou
Lord, them Delta women think the world of me
Lord, I was born a ramblin’ man
Tryin’ to make a livin’ and doin’ the best I can
And when it’s time for leavin’
I hope you’ll understand
That I was born a ramblin’ man”
79. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) by They Might Be Giants
“Every gal in Constantinople
Lives in Istanbul, not Constantinople
So if you’ve a date in Constantinople
She’ll be waiting in Istanbul
Even old New York was once New Amsterdam
Why they changed it I can’t say
People just liked it better that way”
80. Vertigo by FM Belfast
“We are going far away
We are going far away
Don’t you look down
You are high above ground
We are driving with our friends
We are driving to a faraway place”
81. Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd
“Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet home Alabama
Lord, I’m comin’ home to you”
82. On the Road Again by Willie Nelson
“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”
83. Born to be Wild by Steppenwolf
“Born to be wild
Born to be wild
Get your motor runnin’
Head out on the highway
Looking for adventure
In whatever comes our way”
84. Roam by The B-52’s
“Roam if you want to
Roam around the world
Roam if you want to
Without wings, without wheels
Without anything but the love we feel”
85. Send Me on My Way by 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)”
86. Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver
“Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mama
Take me home, country roads”
87. San Francisco by Scott McKenzie
“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.”
88. London Calling by The Clash
“The ice age is coming, the sun is zooming in
Engines stop running, the wheat is growin’ thin
A nuclear era, but I have no fear
‘Cause London is drowning, and I, I live by the river”
89. Wonderwall by Oasis (Popular amongst guitar players in hostels the world over)
“And all the roads we have to walk are winding
And all the lights that lead us there are blinding
There are many things that I would like to say to you, but I don’t know how
Because maybe
You’re gonna be the one that saves me
And after all
You’re my wonderwall”
Random Aside : Honestly, if you haven’t heard someone play this pick for one of the best travel songs on their guitar in a hostel, have you really traveled? And the correct answer is, probably not!
90. Come Fly With Me by Frank Sinatra
“Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away
If you can use some exotic booze
There’s a bar in far Bombay
Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away.”
91. Truckin’ by the Grateful Dead
“Truckin’, like the do-dah man
Once told me, ‘You’ve got to play your hand’
Sometimes the cards ain’t worth a dime
If you don’t lay ’em down.”
92. What We Live For by American Authors
“We’re taking off, woo
We’re taking off, woo
This is what I live for
Baby, you’re my open road.”
93. Holiday by Madonna
“If we took a holiday
Took some time to celebrate
Just one day out of life
It would be, it would be so nice.”
94. Gravity by Cold Play
“Baby
It’s been a long time coming
Such a long, long time
And I can’t stop running
Can you hear my heart beating?
Can you hear that sound?
‘Cause I can’t help thinking
And I won’t stop now“
95. Leaving Las Vegas by Cheryl Crow
“I’m leaving Las Vegas
Lights so bright, palm sweat, blackjack on a Saturday night
Leaving Las Vegas
Leaving for good, for good
I’m leaving for good
I’m leaving for good”
96. Free by Donovan Frankenreiter
“Here comes corner winds and the changin’ tide
We better drop them sails and get inside
When will the weather ever let us go
I guess we’ll have to wait until the trade winds blow”
97. Come Away with Me by Norah Jones
“Come away with me and we’ll kiss
On a mountain top
Come away with me
And I’ll never stop lovin’ you”
98. American Boy by Estelle and featuring Kanye West
“Take me on a trip, I’d like to go some day
Take me to New York, I’d love to see LA
I really want to come kick it with you
You’ll be my American boy.”
99. Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters
“I left my job, my boss, my car and my home
I’m leaving for a destination I still don’t know”
100. Toes by the Zac Brown Band
“I got my toes in the water, ass in the sand
Not a worry in the world, a cold beer in my hand
Life is good today”
101. Last Train Home by John Mayer
“I’m on the last train runnin’
I’m on the last train runnin’
And I surrender
And I surrender”
102. Two Tickets To Paradise by Eddie Money
“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.“
103. Do You Want to See the World by the Kooks
“Do you want to see the world?
In a different way, yeah”
104. A Million Miles Away by David Byrne
“Oh oh
A million miles away from here”
105. Space Oddity by David Bowie
“This is Major Tom to Ground Control
I’m stepping through the door
And I’m floating in a most peculiar way
And the stars look very different today
Am I sitting in a tin can
Far above the world
Planet Earth is blue
And there’s nothing I can do”
Additional Travel Resources You’ll Love
- Best Travel Quotes
- Best Travel Captions for Instagram
- Best Songs About West Virginia
There you have it! That just about wraps up this list of the best travel songs of all time!
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The Ultimate Travel Songs Playlist to Inspire Wanderlust
- The Power of Travel Songs: Let Music Take You on an Extraordinary Journey
Do you daydream about going to faraway places and having incredible adventures? There’s something magical about the way travel songs make you feel. The melodies and words of these beautiful songs can take you to faraway places, bring back memories of trips you’ve already taken, and make you want to travel more. So, whether you’re getting ready for a trip or just want to get away from everyday life, we’ve put together a playlist of songs that will take you to other places, remind you of great trips you’ve taken in the past, and make you want to travel more. Put on your headphones, take a deep breath, and let the music take you away.
“On the Road Again” – Willie Nelson: A Timeless Classic for Wanderers
“africa” – toto: embark on an imaginary safari, “wanderlust” – björk: embracing the beauty of the unknown, “i’m gonna be (500 miles)” – the proclaimers: a celebration of enduring spirit and exploration, “graceland” – paul simon: a melodic road trip, “paradise” – coldplay: chasing dreams and finding your own paradise, “ramble on” – led zeppelin: the spirit of a restless wanderer, “the world” – brad paisley: embracing the vastness and beauty of our planet, “hotel california” – eagles: unveiling the intrigue of the sunny california, “america” by simon and garfunkel, “the passenger” by iggy pop, “roam” by the b-52s and “send me on my way” by rusted root, “going to california” by led zeppelin, “i’ve been everywhere” by johnny cash, “rocky mountain high” and “take me home, country roads” by john denver, “california dreamin'” by the mamas & the papas, “wildflowers” by tom petty, “life is a highway” by tom cochrane, looking for some travel inspiration, faq – travel songs.
What better way to kick-start our travel playlist than with this iconic song? Willie Nelson’s classic tune, “On the Road Again,” captures the essence of the open road and the thrill of embarking on a new adventure. As you listen to the twang of the guitar and Nelson’s unmistakable voice, you’ll feel a surge of excitement and an irresistible urge to hit the road and explore new horizons. This song is a testament to the enduring spirit of travel songs and the freedom they evoke.
Favorite Line in the Travel-Song: “On the road again, just can’t wait to get on the road again. The life I love is making music with my friends.” – Willie Nelson
Few songs capture the mystique and allure of a distant continent quite like Toto’s “Africa.” With its infectious beat and evocative lyrics, this timeless anthem transports you to the heart of Africa, where vast landscapes, diverse wildlife, and ancient cultures await. Close your eyes and let the music guide you on an imaginary safari, where every beat of the drum resonates with the rhythm of your wanderlust.
Favorite Line in the Travel Song: “I bless the rains down in Africa, gonna take some time to do the things we never had.” – Toto
Björk’s ethereal voice combined with the whimsical soundscape of “Wanderlust” will take you on an otherworldly journey. This song is a perfect match for those seeking a more introspective and contemplative travel experience. As you listen, you’ll find yourself yearning for new horizons, embracing the beauty of the unknown, and being inspired to embark on transformative adventures.
“ Wanderlust, relentlessly craving wanderlust.” – Björk
No travel playlist would be complete without this infectiously catchy tune by The Proclaimers. As the chorus kicks in, you’ll find yourself tapping your feet and singing along. “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” is a celebration of the enduring spirit of travel songs and the willingness to go the extra mile (or 500 miles!) to explore the world and create unforgettable memories.
“But I would walk 500 miles, and I would walk 500 more, just to be the man who walks a thousand miles to fall down at your door.” – The Proclaimers
Paul Simon’s “Graceland” effortlessly captures the essence of a road trip, blending folk and world music influences to create a melodic masterpiece. With its poignant lyrics and uplifting rhythm, the song paints a vivid picture of a journey to the fabled home of Elvis Presley. It reminds us of the transformative power of travel-songs and the remarkable connections we can make along the way.
“And she said, ‘Losing love is like a window in your heart. Everybody sees you’re blown apart. Everybody sees the wind blow.’ – Paul Simon
Coldplay’s “Paradise” takes us on an emotional ride, inspiring us to seek our own version of paradise. The song’s soaring melodies and thought-provoking lyrics evoke images of white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a world waiting to be explored. Let this track be your anthem as you chase your dreams of finding your own paradise and embark on exhilarating adventures.
“When she was just a girl, she expected the world, but it flew away from her reach, so she ran away in her sleep.” – Coldplay
For those who seek adventure and a touch of rock ‘n’ roll, Led Zeppelin’s “Ramble On” is the perfect addition to your travel playlist. With its energetic guitar riffs and Robert Plant’s mesmerizing vocals, this song embodies the spirit of a restless wanderer, embarking on a quest for new experiences and the thrill of the unknown. Let the music ignite your inner explorer.
“Leaves are falling all around, time I was on my way. Thanks to you, I’m much obliged for such a pleasant stay.” – Led Zeppelin
Country music often tells stories of life on the road and the beauty of the world around us, and Brad Paisley’s “The World” is no exception. This uplifting and heartfelt track reminds us of the vastness and diversity of our planet, urging us to explore its wonders and appreciate the remarkable places that await us. Let the music inspire you to embark on unforgettable journeys.
“To the teller down at the bank, you’re just another checking account. To the plumber that came today, you’re just another house. At the airport ticket counter, you’re just another fare.” – Brad Paisley
With its iconic guitar intro and mysterious lyrics, “Hotel California” by the Eagles transports us to a world of intrigue and curiosity. This timeless classic evokes images of road trips along the Californian coastline, capturing the essence of a never-ending journey and the allure of the unknown. Let the music guide you through the twists and turns of this metaphorical hotel, where checking out may not be as easy as it seems.
“Welcome to the Hotel California, such a lovely place, such a lovely face. Plenty of room at the Hotel California, any time of year, you can find it here.” – Eagles
“Viva la Vida” – Coldplay: Seize the Moment and Live Life to the Fullest –
We conclude our travel playlist with Coldplay’s “Viva la Vida,” a song that speaks to the dreamers and explorers. Its grand orchestration and reflective lyrics inspire us to seize the moment, conquer new frontiers, and embrace the beauty and complexity of the world. It’s the perfect anthem for those who dare to dream big and live life to the fullest.
“I used to rule the world, seas would rise when I gave the word. Now in the morning, I sleep alone, sweep the streets I used to own.” – Coldplay
“Laughing on the bus, playing games with the faces. She said the man in the gabardine suit was a spy. I said, ‘Be careful, his bowtie is really a camera.’ – Simon and Garfunkel
Why: This classic song from the duo’s Bookends album tells the story of young lovers hitchhiking across the United States in search of the essence of America. With its poetic lyrics and melodic harmonies, “America” captures the carefree spirit and sense of adventure associated with road trips and travel.
“I am the passenger and I ride and I ride. I ride through the city’s backside. I see the stars come out of the sky.” – Iggy Pop
Why: Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger” is a timeless anthem that resonates with travelers worldwide. Its catchy melody and infectious energy make it a go-to song for those seeking a sense of liberation and thrill while exploring new destinations.
“Roam if you want to, roam around the world. Roam if you want to, without wings, without wheels.” – The B-52s
“Send me on my way, send me on my way, send me on my way, send me on my way.” – Rusted Root
Why: Both “Roam” and “Send Me On My Way” are upbeat and infectious tunes that embody the joy and excitement of travel. These songs have become staples on road trip playlists, with their lively rhythms and uplifting lyrics serving as the perfect companions for memorable journeys.
“Standing on a hill in my mountain of dreams, telling myself it’s not as hard, hard, hard as it seems.” – Led Zeppelin
Why: Led Zeppelin’s “Going to California” is an iconic track that exudes a sense of wanderlust. Its soothing acoustic guitar and poetic lyrics inspire listeners to set off on their own adventures, particularly in the enchanting landscapes of California.
“I’ve been everywhere, man. I’ve been everywhere, man. Crossed the deserts bare, man. I’ve breathed the mountain air, man.” – Johnny Cash
Why: Johnny Cash’s “I’ve Been Everywhere” is a playful and fast-paced song that lists numerous locations around the world. As Cash rattles off city names, you’ll find yourself itching to explore new places and experience the thrill of discovering unfamiliar destinations.
“Rocky Mountain high, Colorado. Rocky Mountain high, I’ve seen it rainin’ fire in the sky.” – John Denver
“Take me home, country roads, to the place I belong. West Virginia, mountain mama, take me home, country roads.” – John Denver
Why: John Denver’s songs are renowned for their evocative lyrics that capture the beauty of nature and the allure of the open road. “Rocky Mountain High” and “Take Me Home, Country Roads” transport listeners to picturesque landscapes and evoke a sense of longing for the freedom that travel brings.
“All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray. I’ve been for a walk on a winter’s day. I’d be safe and warm if I was in L.A. California dreamin’ on such a winter’s day.” – The Mamas & The Papas
Why: With its iconic harmonies and wistful lyrics, “California Dreamin'” is a timeless song that epitomizes the desire to escape to warmer climates and embark on a journey of self-discovery. This song is sure to make you yearn for the open road.
“You belong among the wildflowers. You belong in a boat out at sea. Sail away, kill off the hours. You belong somewhere you feel free.” – Tom Petty
Why: Tom Petty’s “Wildflowers” is a soulful and introspective song that encourages listeners to embrace their wanderlust and explore the world around them. Its heartfelt lyrics and soothing melody make it a perfect companion for long drives and reflective moments.
“Life is a highway, I wanna ride it all night long. If you’re going my way, I wanna drive it all night long.” – Tom Cochrane
Why: Made famous by the movie “Cars,” “Life is a Highway” by Tom Cochrane is an anthem of adventure and embracing the unknown. Its energetic rhythm and uplifting lyrics make it a must-have song on any travel playlist.
The power of music to take us away, make us feel things, and ignite our wanderlust is unrivaled. We hope that listening to the songs featured on this ultimate travel songs playlist will ignite a feeling of adventure within you and motivate you to see the world. So, the next time you find yourself packing for a trip or even simply daydream
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Q: What is a good travel video song? A: There are several great songs that can enhance your travel videos and evoke a sense of adventure. Some popular choices include:
- Willie Nelson – On the Road Again
- Toto – Africa Björk – Wanderlust
- The Proclaimers – I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
- Paul Simon – Graceland
- Coldplay – Paradise
- Led Zeppelin – Ramble On
- Brad Paisley – The World
- Eagles – Hotel California Coldplay – Viva la Vida
Q: What is a song about moving away? A: Moving away can be a bittersweet experience, and there are songs that capture the emotions associated with this life change. Here are a few songs about moving away:
- “Homeward Bound” by Simon & Garfunkel
- “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” by Green Day
- “Leaving on a Jet Plane” by John Denver
- “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman
- “No Surprises” by Radiohead
- “The Boxer” by Simon & Garfunkel
Remember that musical preferences are subjective, so choose a song that resonates with your personal feelings and experiences.
Traveler and blogger Living in Guadalajara, Mexico
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The Ultimate Road Trip Playlist According to Travelers, Editors, and Spotify
This year has been nothing short of a whirlwind. As we wrap up the year, international travel is still a no go, and flying in general seems like a bit of a risky proposition. As a result, the humble road trip has roared back on our collective radar as many of us have been taking to the road as a way to get out of the house and explore our surroundings near and far.
When we began discussing road trips on zoom calls and in Slack channels, the one thing that everyone could agree on was that music was essential. A good soundtrack can mean the difference between the hours flying by as fast as the scenery out the window or turning around before you reach your destination.
So what makes a great road trip playlist? It starts with the songs, but with so many incredible choices out there, it’s hard to whittle down to something that stands up to the test of time. However, we had an idea.
To make the perfect road trip playlist, we used three components. First, we looked at Spotify data to identify the most popular songs for driving, according to the top 100 road trip playlists. Next, we surveyed our TripSavvy readers to get their take. After that, our editors weighed in on their favorite songs. In the end, we were left with 29 carefully curated high-vibe songs that create the ultimate travel music of 2020.
Here are the top road trip songs. For the best listening experience, try playing them in order. Enjoy!
"Wake Me Up" by Avicii
Released in 2013, “Wake Me Up” made history by becoming the first song on Spotify to accumulate 200 million streams. This song can instantly put you in a good mood and that's why it's up first on our list.
"Night Moves" by Bob Seger
"Night Moves" is an easy-listening, American Rock classic. "Rolling Stone" magazine named it Single of the Year in 1977. This song is sure to get you in the right headspace for hitting the highway.
"Fly Like an Eagle" by Steve Miller Band
As suggested by one of our readers, "Fly Like an Eagle" was a must-have for this playlist. Even though this psychedelic-rock tune was released in 1976, it still feels relevant today.
Feed the babies Who don't have enough to eat Shoe the children With no shoes on their feet House the people Livin' in the street Oh, oh, there's a solution
"I Feel It Coming" by The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk
As suggested by one of our readers, "I Feel It Coming" is a sensual disco-pop song by The Weeknd and Daft Punk. When you play it, this catchy song will make you instinctively bob along as you're on the road.
"Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line
A song that appears on the Spotify list and was submitted by a reader is "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line. This upbeat country song will make you wanna roll the windows down and cruise.
"Take It Easy" by the Eagles
After hours of driving, "Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy," might be the best advice you'll get. Released in 1972, "Take It Easy" by the Eagles is still being played by road trippers, appearing 20 times across the top 100 playlists.
"Riptide" by Vance Joy
"Riptide," the 2013 single by Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy, appears on 13 of the top 100 road trip Spotify playlists. This cheery folk song won the World Music Award for World’s Best Song.
"Old Town Road (Remix)" by Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus
In 2019 Lil Nas X released "Old Town Road," a country rap remix with Billy Ray Cyrus. It won lots of awards, so it's no wonder that this was a top contender.
"Malibu" by Miley Cyrus
"This song reminds me of a road trip down the west coast from San Francisco to San Diego," says Megan Hartig, Content Marketing Manager. We booked our hotels on the fly with the app Hotel Tonight which was great for spontaneous travel."
"Life in the Fast Lane" by Eagles
You can't listen to "Life in the Fast Lane" without feeling like a badass. This song was on 13 of the top road trip playlists on Spotify. But don't lose your cool as this lyric points out: Life in the fast lane, Surely makes you lose your mind.
Listening to this song can give you a lead foot. Don't get a speeding ticket!
"Hey, Soul Sister" by Train
If you've never sung "Hey, Soul Sister" at the top of your lungs, have you ever been on a road trip? Not according to Spotify listeners. This song appeared 16 times according to Spotify data.
"September" by Earth, Wind & Fire
"I grew up listening to a lot of Earth, Wind & Fire with my parents during road trips," says associate editor Sherri Gardner. "'September' was one of my family’s favorites because it’s fun to sing along to, especially with the windows down."
"Burn The House Down" by AJR
Another great suggestion by one of our readers, "Burn The House Down" written by the pop trio consisting of three brothers, began as a 2018 song about U.S. political climate and became the theme song for the March for Our Lives campaign.
"Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas
If you're struggling to hang in during your long drive, turn up "Carry On Wayward Son" a little louder for some encouragement. This progressive rock song performed by Kansas in 1976 took the band to the next level.
"Dancing In The Moonlight" by Jubël featuring NEIMY
"Dancing In The Moonlight" was named nine times in the top 100 Spotify road trip playlists. This 2018 feel-good pop cover is sure to lift your spirits with its upbeat rhythm, especially if you are driving after the sun goes down.
"Road Trip (2020 Version)" by Convent Bonfires
This song was suggested by one of our readers, and given the title, we had to include it. This obscure, indie-rock track released this year gives us all the good vibes.
"Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey
With almost one billion streams on Spotify, it's no surprise "Don't Stop Believin'" cracks the top 3, with 24 appearances on Spotify's top road trip playlists. So next time you're in your car, turn up the volume and sing on and on and on and on.
"Circles" by Post Malone
Another song listed on the Spotify charts and our reader survey is "Circles" by Post Malone. This 2019 pop single won Song of the Year at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards. It sat for a record 39 weeks in the Hot 100's top 10.
"Feel This Good" by Jackopierce
Another reader's choice, "Feel This Good" by musical duo Jackopierce is an easy listening song for the freeway.
Woke up this morning, rolled out of bed My favorite song's playing inside my head I go out on the freeway, windows down Don't know where I'm going, but it's good to move around and Days like this should never end
"Big Yellow Taxi" by Lennon & Maisy
Canadian sisters, Lennon and Maisy Stella, do a beautiful cover of the classic song "Big Yellow Taxi" originally sung by Joni Mitchell.
"Shotgun (The Wild Remix)" by George Ezra & The Wild
Whoever gets to ride shotgun is sure to enjoy this 2018 song by George Ezra featuring The Wild. "Shotgun" was listed on both the Spotify and readers' choice lists.
"Layla" by Eric Clapton
The acoustic rock song "Layla" was suggested by readers and found on six of the top Spotify road trip playlists. Hailed as one of the most iconic classic rock ballads of all time, there is no surprise it belongs here.
"Higher Love" by Kygo & Whitney Houston
This version of "Higher Love" produced by Norwegian DJ Kygo and the late Whitney Houston is a tropical, high-energy song that was number two on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
"Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty
"I grew up listening to Tom Petty (he was my first concert), and he's still one of my all-time favorite musicians," says senior editor Jamie Hergenrader. "Free Fallin' is worthy of a road trip playlist because it embodies the vibe of the trip—you're out on the open road, free to explore, and the lyrics even mention or hint at several classic L.A. routes, such as Ventura Boulevard, Highway 101, and Mulholland Drive."
"More Than a Feeling" by Boston
Is there a song that reminds you of your secret crush? Apparently someone in the band Boston had one, and that inspired their hit song "More Than a Feeling." Spotify users can relate. The song shows up on 22 road trip playlists, making it the fourth most popular on our Spotify list.
"Hello Darlin'" by Conway Twitty
“In the car, there’s nothing better than classic country," says Astrid Taran, senior audience editor. "There’s something about driving in the middle of nowhere blasting old school country.”
"Fast Car" by Jonas Blue & Dakota
"Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman was listed 10 times on Spotify's list, but we included a remix by Jonas Blue & Dakota to keep things fresh and upbeat to keep things interesting along the ride.
"Sun Models" by ODESZA featuring Madelyn Grant
"This song feels like the perfect soundtrack for a road trip and makes everything feel a little more epic," says visual editor Taylor McIntyre.
"Jack & Diane" by John Mellencamp
Last but certainly not least, here we have a classic rock ballad by John Mellencamp. "Jack & Diane" was released in the summer of 1982 and has been a go-to by road trippers ever sense, appearing 10 times in the Spotify road trip lists.
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65 Songs About Travel & Adventure For The Ultimate Wanderlust Playlist
Add these songs to your travel playlist to fuel your wanderlust..
Last updated on Jun 28, 2023
There's nothing better than having music in your life that encompasses what you are doing or how you are feeling. And what better time to have music explain your feelings than on vacation?
Whether you're looking for the perfect songs to accompany your travel videos or are putting together a playlist for your vacation, these songs about traveling will fuel your wanderlust and set the tone for adventure.
65 Best Songs About Wanderlust, Travel & Adventure
1. "go your own way" by fleetwood mac.
If you haven't heard this song before, it will likely become your favorite travel song. It's one of those travel songs that's infused with the best travel tips: go your own way.
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2. "Leaving On A Jet Plane" by Peter, Paul, and Mary
You can listen to music while traveling by downloading songs to your phone. If you're traveling by plane, this song will definitely set the mood for you. John Denver also has a popular recording of it.
3. "On The Road Again" by Willie Nelson
This song is absolutely perfect for road trips . Pump up the music and sing along with your friends.
4. "Come Sail Away" by Styx
You don't have to be literally sailing away for this song to resonate. Sailing away, metaphorically speaking, can represent leaving home to jump into the unknown.
5. "Road To Nowhere" by Talking Heads
This is a great song to rock out to when you're traveling to a new destination for the foreseeable future. When moving, you might have to wrestle with a lot of bittersweet, complex emotions. This song is perfect for coping with those changes.
6. "Midnight Train To Georgia" by Gladys Knight & The Pips
This Grammy Award-winning song is about traveling from L.A. to Georgia on a train that departs at midnight.
7. "Travelin’ Man" by Ricky Nelson
Or a traveling woman, or traveling person, of course. This song is quite literally about traveling, so it will be perfect for any travel-themed playlist.
8. "Homeward Bound" by Simon & Garfunkel
Ever wanted to travel so you could avoid home? This song is about leaving home and constantly being reminded of it.
9. "Send Me On My Way" by Rusted Root
This is a song about moving forward in life — but being happy and hopeful about it.
10. "Life Is A Highway" by Rascal Flatts
"Life Is A Highway" is a metaphor for living life to the fullest and taking big risks.
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11. "Space Oddity" by David Bowie
"Space Oddity" came out the same year that astronauts landed on the moon: 1969.
12. "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman
If you're driving down the road in a fast car — or even a slow one — this song will be perfect for your travel playlist.
13. "Orinoco Flow" by Enya
In this song, the narrator fantasizes about sailing away and traveling the world.
14. "See The World" by the Kooks
Want to see the world? Turn this song up to the full blast.
15. "Road Trippin'" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
This song is perfect for your road trip playlist, as it is all about going on a road trip.
16. "Hot Fun in the Summertime" by Sly & The Family Stone
Nothing screams summer vacation like hot fun summertime.
17. "Malibu" by Kim Petras
"Malibu" is such a good vacation song. It's perfect for relaxing and chilling by the beach.
18. "Island in the Sun" by Weezer
"Island in the Sun" is all about sailing away to a fantasy beach. If only escaping your problems could be so easy.
19. "Surfin’ USA" by The Beach Boys
The music was based on “Sweet Little Sixteen” by Chuck Berry. This song covers all of the best surfing locations in the United States.
20. "California Gurls" by Katy Perry ft. Snoop Dogg
California Girls — they're undeniable! If you've ever been — or lived — in California, it might not ring true. But it definitely covers all of the California stereotypes that potential tourists might assume are accurate.
21. "School’s Out" by Alice Cooper
Nothing better than the end of the school year! What's more fun than celebrating the beginning of summer with a little Alice Cooper?
22. "Don’t Worry, Be Happy" by Bob Marley
This carefree song will perfectly put your work-life woes on pause. Close your eyes, take a breath, listen to this song, and enjoy yourself.
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23. "Soak Up The Sun" by Sheryl Crow
Traveling to a sunny place? This song is perfect for listening to by the pool or beach.
24. "Vacation" by The Go-Go's
What better way to celebrate your vacation than with a song that's literally called "Vacation"?
25. "It's Nice To Go Trav'ling" by Frank Sinatra
It's nice to go traveling, don't you think? Rocking out to this song is the best way to enjoy your travels.
26. "Meet the Parents" by Kim Petras
In this song, Kim Petras sings about taking someone to the beach, Paris, Miami, and New York.
27. "Galway Girl" by Ed Sheeran
The song is about a narrator that falls in love with a girl from Galway, Ireland.
28. "New York, I Love You" by LCD Soundsystem
What better way to embrace the Big Apple than with this song? Though it's about contradictions and a love/hate relationship with New York City, it's a reminder for anyone traveling that this city has a lot of heart.
29. "Night in Bangkok" by Murray Head
Bangkok is the capital of Thailand, and this song is great for traveling, as it describes what a literal night in Bangkok looks like.
30. "Free Man In Paris" by Joni Mitchell
Ever been to Paris? Ever been to Paris listening to this song? It's perfect for the first or next time your plane lands there.
31. "Paris, Tokyo" by Lupe Fiasco
Lupe Fiasco said he wrote this song because he loves Paris and Tokyo!
32. "American Boy" by Estelle ft. Kanye West
In this song, one of the narrators asks the other to take her to New York and L.A. And if either of those locations is your destination, you can rock out to this jam on the way there.
33. "Destination Calabria" by Alex Gaudino ft. Crystal Waters
This song is about leaving home without a plan set in stone.
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34. "Havana" by Camila Cabello
Camila Cabello is from Havana, so who better to sing a song about this beautiful city than a native?
35. "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Whether you're visiting Alabama or just love the tune, it's a great song about never forgetting your roots.
36. "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton
"A Thousand Miles" is a fun travel song, especially if you're traveling a thousand miles (or more!) away from home.
37. "I’ve Been Everywhere" by Johnny Cash
This song is great if you've been traveling all over the place and is known to inspire wanderlust in anyone who listens.
38. "Everywhere" by Fleetwood Mac
Though "Everywhere" may not be about travel specifically, it conveys the lovely feeling of being anywhere in the world with your love by your side.
39. "Roam" by the B52s
This song invites you to explore the world, wherever you want, whenever.
40. "My Traveling Star" by James Taylor
"My Traveling Star" explores the tension between home and the road.
41. "Come Away With Me" by Norah Jones
This song is all about asking someone to leave with you.
42. "Shut Up and Drive" by Rihanna
Definitely consider adding this to your road trip playlist, especially if the driver talks too much.
43. "The Long Way Around" by The Chicks
Any song by The Chicks will suffice for your road trip blues.
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44. "Route 66" by Nat King Cole
Route 66 is one of the most famous routes in the United States. So if you're planning to drive the entire 2,000-mile stretch, consider adding this one to your wanderlust playlist.
45. "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" by Tony Bennett
This is the perfect song when moving feels more bittersweet than sweet.
46. "Montego Bay" by Amazulu
Montego Bay is Jamaica's third most populous city, and this song is all about relaxing.
47. "Proud Mary" by Tina Turner
Originally performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival, this song is about a steamboat traveling up and down the river. But its deeper meaning has an encouraging message to appreciate the simple things in life outside of bills and work.
48. "On Top of The World" by Imagine Dragons
This song is all about moving forward and letting go of the past . It's an anthem that radiates positivity, and its upbeat energy and empowering message of triumph make it a perfect choice for a road trip or adventure.
49. "I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers
This song is perfect for road trips. It's one of those songs that everyone loves to sing along to in a car.
50. "Runaway" by Kanye West
This song is perfect for any trip, especially if you're traveling to get away from your problems.
51. Bruno Mars TikTok Song
This Bruno Mars remix is a staple for travel TikTokers.
52. TikTok Snapping Song
Transition your travel videos with a snap with this song in the background for a cool effect.
53. "Sunny Day" by Ted Fresco
This upbeat song adds a fun, lighthearted mood to your travel videos or wanderlust playlist.
54. "Vacation" by The Dirty Heads
This has quickly become the ultimate vacation video song thanks to TikTok.
55. "Paradise" by Bazzi
Show everyone a piece of your own paradise with this wanderlust song.
56. "Knee Deep" by The Zac Brown Band ft. Jimmy Buffet
An ultimate vacation goal is what this song represents. The Zac Brown Band and Jimmy Buffet paint a picture of a peaceful oceanfront property and not worrying about anything.
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57. "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys
Anyone going to New York City will be inspired by the glamorous and freeing descriptions of the concrete jungle.
58. "Traveling Alone" by Passenger
The song discusses wanting to travel all over, even if you're alone. So, if you have wanderlust this song is right up your alley.
59. "Down Under" by Men at Work
This classic 80s hit is all about how amazing Australia is. Once you hear it, you'll definitely want to visit the land down under.
60. "Guaranteed" by Eddie Vedder
This song was written for the film "Into The Wild" and won a Golden Globe. Why not add an award-winning hit to your playlist?
61. "Vienna" by Billy Joel
"Vienna" by Billy Joel discusses the importance of slowing down in life and enjoying the moment. It reminds us to take a break and smell the flowers.
62. "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf
If you love riding along the open road, this song is for you. Originally recorded in 1968, it was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
63. "Graceland" by Paul Simon
This recording is a timeless masterpiece that has a vibrant and uplifting musical journey. Its introspective lyrics capture the essence of growth and exploration.
64. "Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra
"Come Fly With Me" was written specifically for Frank Sinatra, and is a romantic song where Sinatra invites listeners to visit exotic places with him, like Peru and Bombay.
65. "Travelin Band" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
This is a high-energy rock and roll classic that captivates listeners with its infectious rhythm and spirited guitar riffs. You have to tap your feet when you hear it!
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125 Songs About Travel To Fuel Your Wanderlust
If you are like me, then you are always dreaming of travel.
If I’m not researching travel captions for Insta , I listen to songs about travel.
Honestly, I sometimes wonder if I have a problem…I really seem to be obsessed with travel!
If someone were to see my travel songs playlist , they would probably be really confused as to what genre of music I am into.
I think that is the great thing about music; all genres have great songs.
Playing these songs makes me dream of the days we were honeymooning in Italy , or the many times we sat on the beach in Mexico .
These travel songs make me happy and are a blessing on a road trip!
I wanted to share this list of 125 travel songs with you.
Hopefully, you will find inspiration and happiness in them as well!
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125 Songs About Travel
Kokomo by Beach Boys
“Aruba, Jamaica ooo I wanna take you To Bermuda, Bahama come on pretty mama Key Largo, Montego baby why don’t we go “
B lue Hawaii by Elvis Presley
“Dreams come true In blue Hawaii And mine could all come true This magic night of nights with you”
Holiday by Madonna
“If we took a holiday Took some time to celebrate Just one day out of life It would be, it would be so nice .”
Gravity by Coldplay
“Baby It’s been a long time coming Such a long, long time And I can’t stop running Such a long, long time Can you hear my heart beating? Can you hear that sound? ‘Cause I can’t help thinking And I won’t stop now “
Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffet
This is a classic song about travel, so much so that there are bars worldwide celebrating it!
Listening to Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffet makes me wish I was drinking a margarita in the Riviera Maya ! Let’s check out the lyrics!
Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight and the Pips
“Oh, he’s leavin’ (Leavin’) On that midnight train to Georgia, yeah (Leavin’ on that midnight train)
Said, he’s goin’ back (Goin’ back to find) To a simpler place in time”
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What We Live For by American Authors
If this song doesn’t make you want to load up your road trip essentials and hit the road, then I don’t know what will! What do you think?
“I drive a beat-up car, a caravan, the color blue Reminds me of your eyes and all the places we’ve been to We’re tethered to the leather, searching for a better view It’s interstellar when it’s me and you”
Travelin’ Man 1961 by Ricky Nelson
“I’m a travelin’ man Made a lot of stops all over the world And in every port I own the heart Of at least one lovely girl. “
Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) by Shakira
“When you fall, get up, oh oh And if you fall, get up, eh eh Tsamina mina zangalewa ‘Cause this is Africa”
Hello Seattle by Owl City
It’s a pretty simple song, but it will definitely get you thinking about Seattle. LOL!
Havana by Camila Cabello
“Havana, ooh na-na Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na Oh, but my heart is in Havana”
Rio by Michael Nesmith
“And I think I will travel to Rio Using the music for flight, There’s nothing I know of in Rio, But it’s something to do with the night. It’s only a whimsical notion To fly down to Rio tonight, And I probably won’t fly down to Rio, But then again, I just might.”
Leaving Las Vegas by Cheryl Crow
“I’m leaving Las Vegas Lights so bright, palm sweat, blackjack on a Saturday night Leaving Las Vegas Leaving for good, for good I’m leaving for good I’m leaving for good”
Fr ee by Donovan Frankenreiter
“Here comes corner winds and the changin’ tide We better drop them sails and get inside When will the weather ever let us go I guess we’ll have to wait until the trade winds blow”
Come Fly With Me by Frank Sinatra
“Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away If you could use some exotic booze There’s a bar in far Bombay Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away”
One Night in Bangkok by Murray Head
“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 A little flesh, a little history I can feel an angel slidin’ up to me”
Graceland by Paul Simon
“In Graceland, in Graceland I’m going to Graceland For reasons I cannot explain There’s some part of me wants to see Graceland:
The Passenger by Iggy Pop
“I am the passenger And I ride and I ride I ride through the city’s backsides “
Life is a Highway by Rascal Flats
Life is a Highway is definitely a song that will get you in the mood to hit the open road. Of course, I always relate it to Route 66 thanks to the Cars movie.
Come Away With Me by Norah JonesThis one is all about sneaking away with your loved one. It makes me want to check all of the items off of my couple’s bucket list with Marty!
“Come away with me and we’ll kiss On a mountain top Come away with me And I’ll never stop lovin’ you”
Leaving on a Jet Plane by Peter Paul and Mary
“I’m leavin’ on a jet plane I don’t know when I’ll be back again”
Have Love, Will Travel by The Sonics
“Well I might take a boat or I’ll take a plane I might hitch hike or jump a railroad train Your kind of love drives a man insane So look for me walking just a any old way”
These Days by The Foo Fighters
Ok, this one is a bit of a stretch and I realize that. I think I consider this a travel song because I think about how one day we will all be gone and so you better live life to the fullest while you can.
American Boy by Estelle featuring Kanye West
“Take me on a trip, I’d like to go some day Take me to New York, I’d love to see LA I really want to come kick it with you You’ll be my American boy.”
First Day of My Life by Bright Eyes
“I went out in the rain, suddenly everything changed They’re spreading blankets on the beach”
Miles Away by The Maine
“I didn’t ever want to come down From that west coast rush and summer high And easy, peaceful sense of time (I felt so alive)”
Take Me Home by Phil Collins
“Take that look of worry Mine’s an ordinary life (Ohh ohh) Working when it’s daylight And sleeping when it’s night”
Hopeless Wanderer by Mumford and Sons
“So when your hope’s on fire But you know your desire Don’t hold a glass over the flame Don’t let your heart grow cold I will call you by name I will share your road “
Carolina In My Mind by James Taylor
“Gone to Carolina in my mind In my mind I’m goin’ to Carolina”
Destination Calabria by Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters
“I left my job, my boss, my car and my home I’m leaving for a destination I still don’t know”
Toes by The Zac Brown Band
“I got my toes in the water, ass in the sand Not a worry in the world, a cold beer in my hand Life is good today”
Travelling Alone by Passenger
“Australian man Scandinavian tan kicking stones round a square he sat for a while and carved out a smile as if someone would care”
You Only Live Once by The Strokes
“Twenty-nine different attributes Only seven that you like, oh Twenty ways to see the world, oh”
Two Tickets To Paradise by Eddie Money
“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. “
Walking in Memphis by Mark Cohn
“Then I’m walking in Memphis Walking with my feet ten feet off of Beale Walking in Memphis But do I really feel the way I feel”
Africa by 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”
Road to Nowhere by Talking Heads
Have you ever just jumped in the car and head out to an unknown destination? I know we have, especially on one of our road trips in Texas .
“We’re on a road to nowhere Come on inside Takin’ that ride to nowhere We’ll take that ride”
California Dreaming by The Mamas and Papas
“…I’d be save and warm if I was in L.A. California dreaming on such a winters day”
Beverly Hills by Weezer
“Beverly Hills That’s where I want to be Livin’ in Beverly Hills”
Born to Be Wild by Steppenswolf
“Get your motor runnin’ Head out on the highway Looking for adventure In whatever comes our way”
Not Today by Imagine Dragons
I love the creativity of Imagine Dragon songs, and this one is no exception.
Do You Want to See the World by the Kooks
“Do you want to see the world? In a different way, yeah”
April in Paris by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
Paris is definitely a place of dream, and who wouldn’t love to see Paris in April?
“April in Paris, this is a feeling No one can ever reprise”
A Million Miles Away by David Byrne
“Oh oh A million miles away from here”
Get Here by Oleta Adams
This song is all about all of the ways you can travel to get to the one you love.
“You can reach me by railway, you can reach me by trailway You can reach me on an airplane, you can reach me with your mind You can reach me by caravan, cross the desert like an Arab man I don’t care how you get here, just get here if you can”
Vacation by The GoGo’s
The chorus of this song sums up my travel addiction:
“Vacation, all I ever wanted Vacation, had to get away”
Catch & Release by Matt Simons
“There’s a place I’m going No one knows me”
Road Trippin’ by the 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…”
Take Me Home (Country Roads) by John Denver
A classic song about someone dreaming of being in a different place.
“Country roads, take me home To the place I belong”
Lovers in Japan by Coldplay
“Lovers, keep on the road you’re on Runners, until the race is run”
London Calling by The Clash
Anyone mentioning London takes me back to the 4 days in London that Marty and I spent there. We had such a great time and really loved the city!
“Now get this London calling, yes I was there too “
Around the World by Daft Punk
Simple lyrics, but still a fun song. It really just says “around the world.”
Are You Gonna Go My Way by Lenny Kravitz
This song has many meanings, but I associate it with grabbing the person you love and setting off on a great journey.
We Gotta Get Out of This Place by The Animals
“We gotta get out of this place Girl, there’s a better life For me and you”
Sail Away by David Gray
This is one of the best travel songs. It just makes you feel like you want to get on a boat and never return.
“Sail away with me honey I put my heart in your hand Sail away with me honey…”
Best Travel Songs To Get You Singing Along
Wake up in paris by hot sardines.
Paris is a great city and one that Marty and I really enjoyed visiting. Let the lyrics of this song get you to dreaming about it.
“I want to wake up in Paris As the city greets the day”
Malibu by Miley Cyrus
“We watched the Sun go down as we were walking I’d spend the rest of my life just standing here talking”
I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers
“But I would walk five hundred miles And I would walk five hundred more…”
Ramblin Man by The Allman Brothers Band
This song speaks to me because I have the hardest time staying in one place. LOL!
“Lord, I was born a ramblin’ man”
San Francisco by Scott McKenzie
“For those who come to San Francisco Summertime will be a love-in there”
Change by Some Poetries
I love the following verse of this song so much. It reminds me that each day we can determine what our life will be.
“Today I woke up, knowing that thing will change, and that thing will change So I open up my eyes ready to write the story of my life.”
Take It Easy by The Eagles
“Lighten up while you still can Don’t even try to understand Just find a place to make your stand, and take it easy”
Come Away by Sons of the East
“Come away with me, baby Join me in my car We can go real far away Away from here”
Back in the U.S.S.R. by The Beatles
“I’m back in the U.S.S.R. You don’t know how lucky you are, boy Back in the U.S.”
Wanderlust by The Weeknd
This is me. I’m in love with wanderlust!
“You’re in love with something bigger than love You believe in something stronger than trust Wanderlust Wanderlust”
Sweet Home Alabama by Leonard Skynard
“Sweet home Alabama Where the skies are so blue”
New York by Cat Power
“Start spreading the news I’m leaving today I want to be a part of it New York, New York”
Sitting on the Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding
“So I’m just go sit on the dock of the bay Watching the tide roll away”
Surfin’ USA by The Beach Boys
“If everybody had an ocean Across the U.S.A. Then everybody’d be surfin’ Like California”
Mexico by James Taylor
“Oh, Mexico It sounds so simple I just got to go The sun’s so hot I forgot to go home Guess I’ll have to go now”
Island in the Sun by Weezer
“When you’re on a holiday You can’t find the words to say…”
Send Me On My Way by Rusted Root
“I would like to hold my little hand How we will run, we will, how we will crawl
Send me on my way…”
Wonderful Life by Black
“Here I go out to sea again Sunshine fills my hair… You know it feels unfair There’s magic everywhere.”
When I’m Gone by Anna Kendrick
“I’ve got my ticket for the long way ‘round The one with the prettiest of views…”
See the World by Gomez
“See the world, find an old fashioned girl”
Travelin’ Prayer by Billy Joel
Travelin’ Prayer by Billy Joel is a man’s prayer to protect his loved one while she is traveling.
“Hey Lord, take a look all around And I’d a find where my baby’s gonna be Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight ‘Cause she is far across the sea”
America by Siman & Garfunkel
“They’ve all come to look for America All come to look for America”
Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen
“We’ll run until we drop, baby we’ll never go back Will you walk with me out on the wire…”
Kathmandu by Bob Seger
“I think I’m going to Katmandu That’s really, really Where I’m going to”
Wish You Were Here by Incubus
“I dig my toes into the sand The ocean looks like A thousand diamonds Strewn across a blue blanket …”
Come With Me Now by KONGOS
I know this song isn’t officially about travel, but I tell Marty often to “come with me now!” LOL!
“Far away I heard him say (Come with me now)”
End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys
“Well, it’s all right, riding around in the breeze Well, it’s all right, if you live the life you please”
Moon River by Audrey Hepburn
“Two drifters, off to see the world There’s such a lot of world to see…”
California Love by Tupac and dr. Dre
“California love! California knows how to party…”
God Bless Texas by Little Texas
“‘Cause God blessed Texas with His own hand Brought down angels from the Promised Land…”
Englishman in New York by Sting
“See me walking down fifth avenue A walking cane here at my side I take it everywhere I walk Im an Englishman In New York”
Galway Girl by Ed Sheeran
“You know, she played the fiddle in an Irish band But she fell in love with an English man…’”
On The Road Again by Willie Nelson
“On the road again Just can’t wait to get on the road again…”
Big Jet Plane by Angus and Julia Stone
“Gonna take her for a ride on a big jet plane Gonna take her for a ride on a big jet plane Hey hey, hey hey”
Go Your Own Way by Fleetwood Mac
I know this song is more about breaking up, but I like to think of it more like a getaway song just encouraging people to go their own way and see the world!
“If I could Baby I’d give you my world Open up Everything’s waiting for you”
I’ve Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash
“I’ve been everywhere, man I’ve been everywhere, man Across the deserts bare, man I’ve breathed the mountain air, man Of travel I’ve had my share, man I’ve been everywhere”
Castle on the Hill by Ed Sheeran
“I’m on my way Driving at 90 down those country lanes Singing to “Tiny Dancer”…”
Anywhere by 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”
Miami by Will Smith
“I’m goin to Miami Welcome to Miami…”
Traveling On by KONGOS
“So long my friend, my foe, my love, my pain The road’s calling out my name…”
Fast Car by Tracy Chapman
“You got a fast car I want a ticket to anywhere Maybe we make a deal Maybe together we can get somewhere”
Budapest by George Ezra
“My house in Budapest My hidden treasure chest…”
King of the World by First Aid Kit
“I keep running around Trying to find the ground But my head is in the stars My feet are in the sky”
Hotel California by The Eagles
“Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely place (such a lovely place) Such a lovely face…”
Adventure of a Lifetime by Coldplay
“Then this adventure, more than I And if we’ve only got this life You’ll get me through alive And if we’ve only got this life”
Leave by R.E.M.
“It’s under, under, under my feet. The sea spread out there before me. Where do I go when the land touches sea?”
On Top of The World by Imagine Dragons
“‘Cause I’m on top of the world, ‘ay I’m on top of the world, ‘ay Waiting on this for a while now Paying my dues to the dirt I’ve been waiting to smile, ‘ay Been holding it in for a while, ‘ay Take you with me if I can Been dreaming of this since a child I’m on top of the world.”
A Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton
“If I could fall into the sky Do you think time would pass me by? ‘Cause you know I’d walk a thousand miles If I could just see you Tonight”
Californication by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Another song about California. This one is pretty catchy. Check it out if you’ve never heard it!
Permanent Vacation by Aerosmith
“I got to take myself a permanent vacation The sky’s the limit but my plane won’t fly…”
In America by Neil Diamond
“Free, Only want to be free…”
Roam by the B-52s
“Roam if you want to Roam around the world…”
Viva Las Vegas by Elvis Presley
“Viva Las Vegas with you neon flashin’ And your one arm bandits crashin’ All those hopes down the drain …”
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For by U2
“I have climbed highest mountains I have run through the fields…”
Barcelona by Ed Sheeran
“And you and I we’re flying on an aeroplane 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”
Marrakesh Express by Crosby, Still, and Nash
“Looking at the world Trough the sunset in your eyes Trying to make the train To clear Moroccan skies…”
Pompeii by Bastille
“And if you close your eyes Does it almost feel like You’ve been here before?”
Ho Hey by The Lumineers
“Took the bus to china town (hey!) I’ve been standing on Canal (ho!) And Bowery (hey!) (ho!) And she’d be standing next to me (hey!) 1, 2, 3 I belong with you you belong with me you’re my sweet heart…”
On My Way by Phil Collins
“Tell everybody I’m on my way New friends and new places to see With blue skies ahead, yes I’m on my way…”
Ventura Highway by America
“Ventura Highway in the sunshine Where the days are longer The nights are stronger than moonshine You’re gonna go I know …”
New York State of Mind by Billy Joel
“It comes down to reality And it’s fine with me ’cause I’ve let it slide Don’t care if it’s Chinatown or on Riverside I don’t have any reasons I’ve left them all behind I’m in a New York state of mind”
Fly Away With Me by Tom Walker
“So come on fly away with me To a place where we could be anyone we wanna be…”
Time of Your Life by Green Day
“Another turning point a fork stuck in the road Time grabs you by the wrist directs you where to go So make the best of this test and don’t ask why It’s not a question but a lesson learned in time
It’s something unpredictable but in the end It’s right I hope you’ve had the time of your life”
Paris by The Chainsmokers
“We were staying in Paris To get away from your parents…””
Travelling by Paper Lions
“Travelling the road, less known is where I want to be My compass directing, electing, an open road with golden trees…”
Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Holmes
“If you like Pina Coladas and getting caught in the rain If you’re not into yoga, if you have half-a-brain If you like making love at midnight in the dunes of the cape I’m the lady you’ve looked for, write to me and escape”
Rocky Road To Dublin by The Irish Descendents
“In the merry month of june, from me home I started left the girls of Tuam, so sad and broken hearted saluted father dear, kissed me darlin’ mother…, frightened all the dogs, on the rocky road to Dublin,”
Running Away by Ed Sheeran ft. Kygo
“You got your bags packed Hoppin’ on the train tonight Nothing to say cause you’re drifting like a satellite”
Final Thoughts
Well, there you have it, our list of the 125 best travel songs that will inspire your wanderlust. I hope that his list of travel songs has something that you fall in love with also.
Of course, our list isn’t all-inclusive, so be sure and comment below what other songs we should add to our list!
Happy Travels, Friends!!
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About the Author
Michelle Snell is a travel writer, history buff, wine lover, and enthusiast of different cultures. Michelle enjoys bringing places to life through creative content creation and her informative writing style on her blogs, That Texas Couple and Totally Texas Travel and accompanying social media accounts. She is happiest sipping wine in Italy or chilling on a beach with her husband, Marty.
Monday 15th of February 2021
This is a super fun post! Thanks for the inspiration and an awesome diverse list of music!
Sunday 14th of February 2021
Ah so many great songs! You definitely had me humming along as I was reading through the list!
Saturday 13th of February 2021
Thank you got this amazing list. Such a good new fun way to travel through music .
thattexascouple
Thank you for checking it out!
Friday 22nd of January 2021
This list is already fuelling my wanderlust! I am on the same boat as you, that I love specific songs, not necessarily belonging to the same genre. By the way, while reading this, I just started playing some of these songs, my favorites from the list :-)
This is so fun to know! Thank you, Pubali. I hope you enjoyed it!
Renata - bye:myself
Tuesday 19th of January 2021
What a comprehensive and varied list - includes some of my favorite artists like Coldplay...totally unexpected. Nevertheless, you're actually starting with the cheesiest song ever - it really made me love - and then I had this tune for hours in my head.
Wednesday 20th of January 2021
Haha. I didn't think of that, Renata but I see it and agree with you :)
93 Best Songs About Travel and Adventure for Your Playlist
Looking for great songs for your next trip? Well, you’re in the right place! I’ve put together 93 of the BEST adventure songs for the ultimate wanderlust playlist! Be sure to add them to your travel playlist before you leave so you don’t run into trouble with Internet connections.
When you get out on the open road, there’s nothing quite like turning up the music and listening to the perfect song to get you excited about your travel plans! Exploring new places, getting out of your comfort zone, meeting new people, basking in the sun — whatever travel adventures you are taking on your next vacation will help keep you young, healthy, and happy!
We are traveling out west to Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, and South Dakota soon! I am beyond excited to be off on our next adventure for 15-days! My road trip playlist has already been keeping me company as I plan and prepare for the trip, but I’ve discovered even more great songs to add before we leave!
Related Article: 30 Reasons Why Traveling Is Important To Your Overall Wellness
Disclaimer : This list of the best adventure songs has been curated by me, thus they represent my taste and preferred style and genres. You will note that the selected songs are primarily clean, traditional songs from mainstream genres. I recognize that there are many other enjoyable songs about travel today that may not have been included in this list.
Best Adventure Songs to Inspire Your Wanderlust
I think travel and music go together just like peanut butter and jelly. A perfect playlist in the background almost always enriches your adventures.
Favorite songs bring back wonderful memories of past travels, as well as inspire a clear and present mindset for your current adventures.
Whether you are riding along country roads or flying across the mid-west on a jet plane — or maybe both — the best travel songs inspire positive vibes and great memories!
These are my all-time favorite travel and adventure songs that bring me great joy on every trip!
- “Welcome to New York” by Taylor Swift
- “Highway Don’t Care” by Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift
- “Surfin’ USA” by The Beach Boys
- “California Girls” by Katy Perry ft. Snoop Dogg
- “Havana” by Camila Cabello
- “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” by Alan Jackson
- “Proud Mary” by Tina Turner
- “Kokomo” by The Beach Boys
- “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” by Rupert Holmes
- “Cruise” by Florida Georgia Line
- “Dirt Road Anthem” by Jason Aldean
- “Blowin’ Smoke” by Kacey Musgrave
- “On The Road Again” by Willie Nelson
- “My Church” by Maren Morris
- “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers
- “I Know Where I’m Going” by The Judds
Travel and Adventure Songs from Country Artists
Country music is generally my preferred genre of music. But when I travel, I enjoy a variety of music genres because of the upbeat tempo of many of the songs.
These are some of my favorite adventure songs from country music that I have on my playlist. They take me back to many times in my life when I traveled with loved ones and they are a breath of fresh air that bring back wonderful memories.
- “Soak Up The Sun” by Sheryl Crow
- “Leaving On A Jet Plane” by John Denver
- “Life Is A Highway” by Rascal Flats
- “I’ve Been Everywhere Man” by Johnny Cash
- “On The Road Again” by Willy Nelson
- “Ramblin’ Man” by The Allman Brothers
- “Drunk on a Plane” by Dierks Bentley
- “Somewhere on a Beach” by Dierks Bentley
- “Highway Vagabond” by Miranda Lambert
- “I’m a Ramblin’ Man” by Waylon Jennings
- “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver
- “Jackson” by Johnny Cash and June Carter
Best Songs for Beach Vacations
I’ve spent my entire life going on vacations to the beach. We live about 3 hours from Ocean City, Maryland so that has always been our vacation spot every summer. And since we are a family of teachers, it worked out especially well during our summer break.
The Beach Boys songs went on every vacation with us for years, so today their songs bring me great joy! I have such wonderful memories! Plus, who doesn’t have a little summer love story that comes to mind when you listen to some of these songs?
I’ve also discovered some new favorites, too. When I listen to these songs, they magically take me back to the beach where I am carefree and happy. Where I am making great memories with family and friends over the years.
I hope these summertime beach adventure (and love:) songs bring great joy to your heart and mind.
- “Toes” by Zack Brown Band
- “Surfin’ Safari” by The Beach Boys
- “When The Sun Goes Down” by Kenny Chesney and Uncle Kracker
- “Pontoon” by Little Big Town
- “Summertime” by Will Smith & DJ Jazzy Jeff
- “Yellow Submarine” by The Beatles
- “California Dreamin’ ” by The Beach Boys
- “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems” by Kenny Chesney
- “All Summer Long” by Kid Rock
- “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Brian Hyland
- “Under the Boardwalk” by The Drifters
- “Summer Nights” by Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta
- “Surf City” by Jan & Dean
- “Beachin’ ” by Jake Owen
- “Summertime” by Kenny Chesney
Relaxing Adventure & Travel Songs
Sometimes when we are traveling, we just want to sit with our music, our favorite people, and relax. These are some of the best songs for that. Enjoy those moments!
- “Margaritaville” by Jimmy Buffett
- “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Ava Cassidy
- “Come Away With” Me by Norah Jones
- “Leaving On A Jet Plane” by Chantal Kreviazuk
- “New York State Of Mind” by Billie Joel
- “Homeward Bound” by Simon & Garfunkel
- “Orinoco Flow” by Enya
- “Road Trippin'” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
- “New York State of Mind” by Billy Joel
- “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman
- “Free” by Donavon Frankenreiter
- “Hotel California” by Eagles
- “Africa” by Toto
Favorite Rock Songs About Travel
These rock songs are all pretty amazing. My husband is going to especially love these songs on our vacation playlist.
I know and love almost all of these songs from my youth, and I find it very interesting that they have common themes that reflect the times several decades ago. The world was free and wild back then — people hitchhiked across the United States with no worries — and these songs reflect that freedom.
Let these songs take you back to a more simple, yet wild and free time!
- “Born To Be Wild” by Steppenwolf
- “Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen
- “Travelin’ Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynard Skynard
- “A Horse with No Name” by America
- “Go Your Own Way” by Fleetwood Mac
- “Like a Rolling Stone” by Bob Dylan
- “Life is a Highway” by Tom Cochrane
Best Classic Songs About Adventure and Travel
No list of songs is ever going to satisfy everyone simple because we each have our own opinions and preferences. But there are classic songs about adventure and travel that seem to make every list — just because everyone knows and loves them.
Each of these songs is on this list for a different reason. Sometimes the lyrics are meaningful and remind us of a great adventure on the open road. Sometimes the music is upbeat or inspiring and makes us excited about our adventure. Sometimes it’s just a happy beat that gets our toes tapping and puts a smile our faces.
Some of these songs go back decades but they are ingrained in our minds and inspire our wanderlust dreams. Who could put together a playlist of the best adventure songs without these classics?
- “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” by Tony Bennet
- “Midnight Train To Georgia” by Gladys Knight And The Pips
- “Island in the Sun” by Weezer
- “Coming To America” by Neil Diamond
- “California Dreamin’ ” by The Mamas And The Papas
- “Travelin’ Man” by Ricky Nelson
- “Come Fly With Me” by Frank Sinatra
- “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong
- “New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra
- “Send Me On My Way” by Rusted Root
- “Carry on Wayward Son” by Kansas
- “Sittin’ On the Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding
- “Leaving On a Jet Plane” by Peter, Paul, and Mary
- “Wayfaring Strangers” by Johnny Cash
- “American” by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel
Contemporary Songs About Travel
I honestly don’t know too many of these songs, but I noticed they were frequently found on other lists of best adventure songs. I listened to them and didn’t find anything offensive, so I included them on my list since they are obviously popular songs and inspire new adventures and fun!
- “Galway Girl” by Ed Sheeran
- “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton
- “Shut Up and Drive” by Rihanna
- “On Top of The World” by Imagine Dragons
- “Around the World” by Daft Punk
- “All I Want” by Joni Mitchell
- “Take Me Home” by Phil Collins
- “My Traveling Star” by James Taylor
Best Travel Songs for Reels and TikTok
These are some super fun songs to use for your vacation and travel videos! They are staples on Reels and TikTok, so when you are putting together a little music video of your vacation to share on social media, consider one of these great songs.
Or, you can even consider one of the songs in the above — any of them would be a great song to go with your short-form, vertical video! A classic song that everyone knows is always a good choice, too.
- “Magic in the Hamptons” by Social House
- “Vacation” by The Dirty Heads
- “Sunny Day” by Ted Fresco
- “Explore the World” by Brainheart
- “Dancing in the Streets of Barcelona” by Ed Sheeran
Final Thoughts: Best Adventure Songs for your Playlist
I have thoroughly enjoyed curating this list of best adventure songs for all of us! I can hardly wait to add new songs to my travel and adventure playlist in preparation for my national parks vacation out west.
While researching songs for this article, if I didn’t already know a song, I asked Alexa to play it for me to determine if it would make the cut or not. There are more travel songs out there than I ever imagined! And I didn’t realize how many travel and adventure songs were also about LOVE:)
Did you know that traveling and adventure are beneficial to your overall wellness? That’s why I include articles about adventure on my website about personal growth and wellness:) Traveling actually helps you live a happier, healthier, and longer life! So while you’re singing your way through your adventures, you might want to check out these other articles about travel and adventure:
- 5 Secrets to Help You Plan an Adventure Vacation
- Adventure Quotes to Inspire Your Youthful Spirit
- 19 Awesome Adventurous Bucket List Ideas to do in America
- 5 Cool Things To Do on a Weekend in Charleston, SC
- Family Fun in Nashville – Over 50 Things to Do in 2021!
Have fun in all of your travels and adventures ! Meet new people… see new places… learn new things…all while relaxing with your favorite travel and adventure songs!
Love to ALL! ~ Susan
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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.
Table of Contents
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:
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The 50 best travel songs of all time
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Music can make or break a trip. The right travel tunes will energize and inspire you, setting the perfect mood for adventure on the open road or high in the skies.
Here are our top 50 all-time road trip and travel songs guaranteed to be the soundtrack for unforgettable journeys near and far.
This travel playlist is made possible by the adventurous team at Volario. We love to travel.
#1 Travel Song – Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver
With its sweeping choruses about “almost heaven” in West Virginia, John Denver’s iconic folk song evokes feelings of longing for home and connection to special places. The acoustic guitar pairs perfectly with lyrics reminiscing about “older times there,” making it a nostalgic road trip classic. This song was inspired by driving through the rural landscapes of West Virginia, Denver’s home state, and the songwriting process exemplifies how travel can spark creativity. With its warm, inviting lyrics and melody, “Take Me Home, Country Roads” will make any driver feel right at home on the open road.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vrEljMfXYo
#2 Drive by Incubus
Incubus’ mellow rock song celebrates the thrill of spontaneous road trips with no destination in sight. Lyrics like “Whatever tomorrow brings, I’ll be there” capture the free spirit of driving off into the horizon for adventure and discovery. Its laidback vibe is ideal for cruising down the highway. The steady drumbeat mimics the pace of the pavement passing beneath the car, while lyrical references to finding inner peace on the open road make this track the perfect companion for a contemplative desert drive.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgT9zGkiLig
#3 Going Mobile by The Who
With its references to “trucking on through the night” and escaping city life, this Who classic encapsulates the appeal of RVing and van life. Its energetic rock melodies will keep you energized no matter how many miles you log. The counterculture spirit of the song’s lyrics taps into the freedom of living a mobile lifestyle, while the catchy chorus is easy to sing along to on any long haul. Though written in 1971, “Going Mobile” still rings true in the age of #vanlife and modern nomads.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5niDfvANik
#4 Road Trippin’ by Red Hot Chili Peppers
This mellow, psychedelic rock track by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is the perfect accompaniment for driving through the desert. With lyrics musing about beautiful skies and the open road, it captures the essence of what road trip daydreams are made of. The soft vocals paired with the melodic guitar make for a soothing yet energetic soundtrack to life on the move.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11GYvfYjyV0
#5 Truckin’ by Grateful Dead
A classic rock anthem celebrating life on the road, Truckin’ by the Grateful Dead will get your wheels spinning and give you the momentum to log as many miles as possible. Upbeat piano and guitar mimic the steady rhythm of driving, while the lyrics paint a vivid picture of roaming with no particular place to go. This 1970 hit makes any road trip feel like a carefree adventure.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pafY6sZt0FE
#6 I’ve Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash
With its rapid-fire lyrics listing cities all across North America, this country music gem will make you want to hit the road and check your own travel map. Johnny Cash’s distinctive voice gives this song an infectious energy, while the lyrics inspire dreams of an epic cross-country road trip. Pair it with driving through sprawling rural landscapes.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ov4epAJRPMw
#7 Drive My Car by The Beatles
Leave it to The Beatles to capture the pure joy and freedom of driving with this upbeat, infectious rock song. The playful lyrics and catchy melody will have you singing along as you cruise down the highway with the windows down. Paul McCartney’s lively bass line mimics the foot tapping accelerator while the lyrics parallel driving with journeying through life.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3NxaUHonJ8
#8 Ramblin’ Man by The Allman Brothers
With its southern rock rhythms and lyrics celebrating being born a “ramblin’ man,” this Allman Brothers hit encapsulates the restless spirit of road warriors. The infectious guitar solos and bluesy vocals will keep you cruising for miles down two-lane highways in search of new destinations and adventure. It’s the perfect pumping soundtrack for chasing freedom on the road.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–Xqh3zJD3o
#9 Leaving on a Jet Plane by Peter, Paul and Mary
With its gentle acoustic guitar and lyrics about having to board a flight already, this folk classic by Peter, Paul and Mary evokes the bittersweet emotions that come with saying goodbye and is one of the most played travel songs of all time. Its melancholy yet comforting melody makes it the perfect soundtrack for staring out plane windows and contemplating life’s journeys.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4hsC0nRvZM
#10 Highway to Hell by AC/DC
Turn up this hard rock anthem by AC/DC to get your pulse racing from wheels up to touchdown. The explosive guitar riffs and high energy vocals are the ideal airport playlist addition to set the mood for adventure before takeoff. With its lyrics alluding to breaking loose, this highway in the skies will take you somewhere thrilling.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l482T0yNkeo
#11 Life Is A Highway by Tom Cochrane
With lyrics celebrating life as a speeding highway, Tom Cochrane’s early 90s road trip rock anthem will get your wheels spinning. Its feel-good chorus and mixture of piano and guitar make for an infectious soundtrack to synchronize with the stripes on the road. For driving with the windows down and volume up, this song is a go-to.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3sMjm9Eloo
#12 Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey
A driving playlist staple, Journey’s 1981 arena rock anthem is the perfect companion for long stretches of road. Its crescendoing melody mimics the momentum of travel, while lyrics about persisting through troubled times strike an uplifting chord. The familiar piano intro will kickstart dreams of seeking fortune and adventure outside suburbia. Is there a better 80s travel song for the rock genre?
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k8craCGpgs
#13 Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf
With its pulsing guitar riffs and “heavy metal thunder” lyrics, this 1968 rock classic encapsulates the thrilling call of the open road. The hard edge guitar paired with lyrics about escaping to the wilderness creates an energetic ode to freedom and adventure. Crank it up for an adrenaline rush behind the wheel.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egMWlD3fLJ8
#14 Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen
With its driving melody and lyrics celebrating escaping suburban life, Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 rock anthem is the perfect pump-up soundtrack for open highway. The energetic drums and guitar solo capture the adrenaline rush of running to something new and never looking back. It’s the ideal road trip song for feeling young and free on the move.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3t9SfrfDZM
#15 Homeward Bound by Simon & Garfunkel
Simon & Garfunkel’s mellow 1965 folk tune is filled with longing and revelation after time spent far from home. The gentle guitar and poetic lyrics like “I wish I was homeward bound” evoke sentimental feelings about returning to familiar comforts. Its melancholy yet soothing melody makes it the perfect flying home soundtrack. One of the most relaxing travel songs for those long and bumpy flights.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z9wd9bS1FM
#16 Take It Easy by Eagles
With its laidback vibe and lyrics about taking life slow, this Eagles’ 1972 classic encapsulates the carefree spirit of California road trips. Easy acoustic guitar combined with Glenn Frey’s mellow vocals make for a sunshine-soaked soundtrack perfect for cruising the Pacific Coast Highway.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0ylSUsel3w
#17 Walkin’ After Midnight by Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline’s haunting 1957 country ballad taps into late night driving emotions, with lyrics about walking solo with the moon. Her smooth, lush vocals paired with steady percussion will keep you company cruising the loneliest highways long after dark.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsRNCvHXHHU
#18 Wherever I May Roam by Metallica
Metallica’s heavy metal 1992 ode to wandering will fuel your inner outlier soul. This travel song evokes thundering drums and imagery of journeying across lands. “Wherever I may roam” capture the essence of footloose, uninhibited exploration by land, sea or air.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMqNFAU0tOw
#19 – 500 Miles by The Hooters
The Hooters’ upbeat, optimistic folk rock tune is about cherishing time spent traveling with loved ones. The twangy guitar and lyrics celebrating “500 miles” logged epitomize the shared joy and bonding that comes from road tripping together. It’s a feel-good classic for singing along with companions.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC67RQiJwzY
#20 Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon
In this atmospheric folk melody by William Least Heat-Moon, acoustic guitar blends seamlessly with natural sounds of frogs croaking and birds calling. Lyrics like “Can’t you feel it growing, everything so alive” capture the magic of exploring off-the-beaten path places. It’s the perfect tune for getting lost on backroads.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh3t49NsWBA
#21 California Dreamin’ by The Mamas & The Papas
As an ode to the Golden State’s sunny skies and laidback vibes, this 1960s hit by The Mamas & The Papas encapsulates the feeling of California dreamin’ from afar. Its folky harmonies and imagery of warm weather will transport you to the ultimate west coast road trip.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhZULM69DIw
#22 Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie by Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Red Hot Chili Peppers deliver good times vibes with this funk rock song celebrating a free spirited, fun loving character. With its super energetic rhythm and lyrics about enjoying the ride, it’s the perfect get-psyched song for the start of any adventure.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtBbinpK5XI
#23 Keep On Truckin’ – Hot Tuna
Hot Tuna’s foot-stomping, fast-picked 1973 folk rock tune will keep you truckin’ down the highway. Songs celebrating the truck driver lifestyle pair perfectly with long hauls and road warrior mentality. The lively guitar and harmonica capture the restless motion of life on the move.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzbaHIel47M
#24 Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight – The Oak Ridge Boys
This melancholy country song tells the story of a heartbroken man fleeing his Louisiana home in search of mending. The Oak Ridge Boys’ soaring harmonies give it an emotional weight that taps into complex feelings about leaving behind the familiar.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yHvwtqbGIU
#25 Window Seat – Erykah Badu
In this smooth R&B tune, Erykah Badu daydreams about destination-less travel while longing to get away. Her soulful voice paired with mellow beats is the perfect soundtrack for staring out airplane windows and contemplating life’s journey.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRXaXE1nQ8Q
#26 Cruise – Florida Georgia Line
Florida Georgia Line’s 2012 country pop anthem turned a small town summer love song into a cross-genre hit. Lyrics about cruising down backroads with that special someone pair perfectly with windows-down drives into the sunset.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PvebsWcpto
#27 Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes – George Jones
Country legend George Jones asks who will become the next generation of legends across Nashville, Detroit and Motown. The piano and Jones’ iconic voice give it an earnest, nostalgic tone perfect for contemplating the passage of eras.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1HeYNcWMwo
#28 California Stars – Billy Bragg & Wilco
Take an epic musical journey with Wilco’s “California Stars” from their 1998 album Mermaid Avenue. This folksy foot-tapper sets Woody Guthrie’s timeless lyrics about the Golden State’s beauty to upbeat strumming and heavenly harmonies. Whimsical verses about orchards, canyons, and constellations evoke California’s scenic glories and starry nights in vivid detail. The official video features scenic tour visuals worthy of this ode’s lyrics, from rippling redwoods and sun-drenched valleys to surfer-dotted shores. Cue it up on your next Pacific Highway One road trip or as the soundtrack to West Coast wanderlust dreams.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxzMbAMO73k
#29 Paradise City by Guns N’ Roses
With its hard rock guitar riffs and axel Rose’s powerful vocals, this 1980s metal anthem is perfect for rolling down the highway at full speed chasing dreams. Lyrics about the “grass being green” and girls being pretty capture the hope for a bright future paradise ahead. Crank up this adrenaline-pumping song when you need motivation.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbm6GXllBiw
#30 On The Road Again by Willie Nelson
Country legend Willie Nelson captures the appeal of life on the road in this relaxed 1980 hit. His smooth voice and steady rhythm guitar pair perfectly with images of can’t-wait-to-get-moving-again wanderlust. Upbeat yet mellow, it’s the quintessential soundtrack for anticipating the next journey around the bend.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBN86y30Ufc
#31 Drive All Night by Bruce Springsteen
In this epic rock ballad, Bruce Springsteen sings about persevering through the night for love. The full band sound turns this into an energizing late-night driving companion. For staying alert on long empty roads, this dramatic, heartfelt Springsteen song really hits the spot.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3eu1gW-bQ8
#32 Take The Long Way Home by Supertramp
With lyrics about avoiding the typical interstate route, Supertramp’s 1970s hit captures the appeal of meandering backroad drives. The mix of piano and guitars gives it a steady, uplifting rhythm perfect for prolonged scenic detours. It’s the ideal off-the-beaten-path road trip soundtrack.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVmVxvmAMBA
#33 Runnin’ Down a Dream by Tom Petty
The urgent guitar opening of this Tom Petty classic kicks off an adrenaline-filled rock ode to chasing ambitions without abandon. Anthemic melodies capture the momentum of running towards destiny before time runs out. Crank it up and “let the music take you there.”
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1D3a5eDJIs
#34 Breakfast in America by Supertramp
This upbeat folk rock tune celebrates the optimism and prosperity of post-war America with tongue-in-cheek lyrics about dining on “bubble gum and ice cream.” The mix of piano, guitars and horns has an infectious energy perfect for cruising down sunny main streets.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzaW0E7uRwc
#35 Highwayman by The Highwaymen
Country supergroup The Highwaymen sing an epic tale of reincarnation through four different lives working on the open road and untamed frontier. Their stellar vocals blend seamlessly to give the song an old soul, making it the ideal soundtrack for traversing the vast beauty of the American landscape.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFkcAH-m9E0
#36 America by Simon & Garfunkel
Simon & Garfunkel pay homage to journeying across the country via Greyhound bus in this beloved folk song with colorful lyrics about the country’s natural splendor. The gentle harmonies and acoustic melody capture the writers’ optimism and youth.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo2ZsAOlvEM
#37 Should’ve Been a Cowboy by Toby Keith
Toby Keith laments everyday struggles in this 1990s country song, believing life would be simpler living as a cowboy riding the range out west. The driving percussion and Keith’s signature vocals make it an energetic ode to escaping into wide open spaces.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldQrapQ4d0Y
#38 Map of the World – Telepopmusik
This mellow, jazzy electronic tune has a global feel with French vocals over relaxing trip-hop beats. It’s the perfect soundtrack for staring out plane windows and contemplating how we’re all connected citizens of the world. The atmospheric vibe matches high-flying perspective.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRzsEO6UWr0
#39 Truckin’ – Dead & Company
In this live version, Dead & Company revisit the Grateful Dead’s classic ode to life on the road with an extended 17-minute jam. Twangy blues guitars capture the restless motion of westward wanderin’ trucking culture. It’s a road warrior’s delight.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6G53BPX6Ow
#40 Take the A Train – Duke Ellington
Jazz standard “Take the A Train” musically mimics the rhythmic clatter of a subway ride uptown to Harlem in NYC. Uptempo swing horns transport listeners to the bustling sounds of the big city. Pair it with any transit-centric travel for big metro energy.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRGFqSkNjHk
#41 Against the Wind by Bob Seger
In this roots rock classic, Bob Seger soulfully sings about persisting through life’s challenges. The melancholy tone captures complicated feelings about moving forward. With imagery of standing against the wind, it’s perfect for introspective drives into the unknown.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm4wtvr1tEw
#42 Time to Move On by Tom Petty
Tom Petty celebrates leaving small town life behind in this upbeat rock tune with a driving beat. Energetic guitars and Petty’s signature vocals capture the triumphant excitement of moving on to bigger dreams and freedom. It’ll get your wheels spinning faster down the highway.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT96v3-4I9Q
#43 Free Fallin’ by Tom Petty
Tom Petty paints a poetic picture of a restless romantic living life without strings attached in this beloved 1989 hit. The steady, driving rhythm and Petty’s clipped vocals capture the essence of an endless summer road trip with the highway to freedom stretched out ahead.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lWJXDG2i0A
#44 Fly Away by Lenny Kravitz
In this mellow rock song with psychedelic grooves, Lenny Kravitz sings sweetly about escaping with a loved one and flying away together. The laidback vibe captures the carefree bliss of road trips with that special someone. Kravitz’s smooth vocals paired with the steady drum beats and mellow guitar create a soothing sonic landscape perfect for cruising into the sunset, feeling completely content and at peace.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t-iFr9q1I8
#45 Southbound by Allman Brothers Band
With improvisational guitar jams and lyrics about heading south, this 1976 blues rock song by the Allman Brothers Band turns any drive into an epic adventure. The uptempo, foot-tapping rhythm mimics the excitement of the open road ahead. Duane Allman’s legendary guitar work shines in this tune.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j02m-EK-vI
#46 Naive Melody (This Must Be The Place) by Talking Heads
This art pop song features David Byrne’s signature eccentric vocals over gorgeous melodies singing quirkily about finding the perfect place to call home. The atmospheric vibe evokes the comforting feeling of returning home after travels to unfamiliar lands.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HldHtBxNK6k
#47 Kokomo by The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys bring laidback tropical vibes with this 1960s surf pop ode to a fictional island getaway named Kokomo. Upbeat steel drums will transport you to white sand beaches and blue seas. It captures fantasies of island escapes we all long for.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNZVzIfJlY4
#48 I’ve Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash
With its rapid-fire lyrics listing cities all across North America, this country music gem will make you want to hit the road and check your own travel map. Johnny Cash’s distinctive voice gives this song an infectious energy, while the lyrics inspire dreams of an epic cross-country road trip. Pair it with driving through sprawling rural landscapes.
#49 Let’s Go Crazy by Prince
The opening rock guitar riff to this 1984 Purple Rain single launches into a funky ode to reckless abandon on the dance floor by Prince. Anthemic energy paired with lyrics to “give in to the call of the wild” make it the perfect pump-up soundtrack before embarking on any big adventure.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXJhDltzYVQ
#50 Open Road Song by Eve6
Energetic power pop guitars kick off this ode to leaving worries behind and reveling in the freedom of the wide open road ahead. Eve6’s driving rock rhythms capture the carefree spirit of road trips with no particular destination in sight. An upbeat, youthful celebration of exploration.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgrj_IXuEGY
The top 50 travel songs of all time – the complete list
1. Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver
2. Drive – Incubus
3. Going Mobile – The Who
4. Road Trippin’ – Red Hot Chili Peppers
5. Truckin’ – Grateful Dead
6. I’ve Been Everywhere – Johnny Cash
7. Drive My Car – The Beatles
8. Ramblin’ Man – The Allman Brothers
9. Leaving on a Jet Plane – Peter, Paul and Mary
10. Highway to Hell – AC/DC
11. Life Is A Highway – Tom Cochrane
12. Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
13. Born to Be Wild – Steppenwolf
14. Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen
15. Homeward Bound – Simon & Garfunkel
16. Take It Easy – Eagles
17. Walkin’ After Midnight – Patsy Cline
18. Wherever I May Roam – Metallica
19. 500 Miles – The Hooters
20. Blue Highways – William Least Heat-Moon
21. California Dreamin’ – The Mamas & The Papas
22. Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie – Red Hot Chili Peppers
23. Keep On Truckin’ – Hot Tuna
24. Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight – The Oak Ridge Boys
25. Window Seat – Erykah Badu
26. Cruise – Florida Georgia Line
27. Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes – George Jones
28. Road Trippin’ – Gwen Stefani
29. Paradise City – Guns N’ Roses
30. On The Road Again – Willie Nelson
31. Drive All Night – Bruce Springsteen
32. Take The Long Way Home – Supertramp
33. Runnin’ Down a Dream – Tom Petty
34. Breakfast in America – Supertramp
35. Highwayman – The Highwaymen
36. America – Simon & Garfunkel
37. Should’ve Been a Cowboy – Toby Keith
38. Map of the World – Telepopmusik
39. Truckin’ – Dead & Company
40. Take the A Train – Duke Ellington
41. Against the Wind – Bob Seger
42. Time to Move On – Tom Petty
43. Free Fallin’ – Tom Petty
44. Fly Away – Lenny Kravitz
45. Southbound – Allman Brothers Band
46. Naive Melody (This Must Be The Place) – Talking Heads
47. Kokomo – The Beach Boys
48. I’ve Been Everywhere – Johnny Cash
49. Let’s Go Crazy – Prince
50. Open Road Song – Eve6
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75 Travel Songs to add to your Playlist in 2024 – Mixtape #2
We curated the second mixtape of the best travel songs.
This list features classic songs about traveling to brand new tracks.
You can find more travel songs here:
- Summer Mixtape #1 for the perfect travelers playlist
- 17 best Backpacker Songs you’ve to know
- 10 songs for exploring the world
This list features a lot of cool songs you’ve to put on your phone. However, and always remember this, go out there and create your own travel songs.
What do we mean by that?
During your travels you will end up in a lot of fun situations.
You will collect memories, and a few songs will take part in it. Then, when you are back home or wherever, you will hear this special song in the radio – and it takes you right back to those fun situations you will cherish forever.
For us, this is for instance “We don’t talk anymore” – we traveled Vietnam for 3 months and some local in every single village, town and city played it at least once. We turned crazy, yet it’s today a part of the experience. Then in Labuan Bajo, while taking the boat cruise around the Komodo National Park, the boat crew only had only one song to play, HIOKO TOBELO 2 – Yopie Latul .
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75 Travel Songs to Wanderlust
Okay, enough of the mambo jambo. Turn on your audio and hit the play button. This list of the best 75 travel songs is waiting for you.
I included my personal favorite travel song as #75.
Update : We had to break the songs in several pages, otherwise the page takes too long to load.
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1. Ricky Nelson – Travelin’ Man
I’m a travelin’ man 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
I’ve a pretty Señorita waiting for me Down in old Mexico If you’re ever in Alaska stop and see My cute little Eskimo
Oh, my sweet Fraulein down in Berlin town Makes my heart start to yearn And my China doll down in old Hong Kong Waits for my return
Pretty Polynesian baby over the sea I remember the night When we walked in the sands of the Waikiki And I held you, oh so tight
2. The Melodic – “On My Way”
I found an open door (I’m on my way) I think of love once more (I’m on my way)
Precious time on your own Seeing more than you care to say And the mist falls away (I’m on my way)
At times I’ve tried to feel (I’m on my way) With the thoughts I tried to steal (I’m on my way)
Left forgotten like young love All the choices I am made of When the push comes to shove
3. Passenger – Traveling Alone
Australian man, Scandinavian tan, Kicking stones round a square. Sat for a while and carved out a smile, As if someone would care.
Said I’m a long way from the Gold Coast. Furthest I’ve ever known, Oh and this just ain’t my home. It was my wife’s idea, but she’s no longer here. She left me travelling alone.
I never heard silence ring out like a bell. I never heard silence like last night in my expensive hotel. Well, I’m loving a shadow, I’m trying to catch the rain. But I never heard silence ’til I heard it today.
She walked out of the hotel, I could still smell the smoke of the burning heart left inside. She said men are all assholes And life’s a bad joke. She laughed and started to cry.
See, ten years with this man, And a life time of plans, Oh, and I loved him to his bones. Now I’ve lines on my skin And he’s traded me in. He left me travelling alone.
Well, I never felt silence hit me like a train. I never felt silence like blood coursed through my veins. Well, I’m loving a shadow, and I’m trying to catch the rain. I never heard silence ’til I heard it today. I never felt silence ’til I felt it today.
4. Band of Horses – The Funeral
I’m coming up only to hold you under I’m coming up only to show you wrong And to know you is hard, we wonder To know you, all wrong we were
Ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh
Really too late to call, so We wait for Morning to wake you, that’s all we got To know me as hardly golden Is to know me all wrong, they were
At every occasion, I’ll be ready for the funeral Every occasion, once more, it’s called the funeral Every occasion, know I’m ready for the funeral Every occasion, oh, one billion-day funeral
5. X Ambassadors – Renegades
Run away with me Lost souls and reverie Running wild and running free Two kids, you and me
6. Noah And The Whale – Blue Skies
This is a song for anyone with a broken heart This is a song for anyone who can’t get out of bed
I’ll do anything to be happy
Oh, ’cause blue skies are coming
But I know that it’s hard
This is the last song that I write while still in love with you This is the last song that I write while you’re even on my mind
’cause it’s time to leave those feelings behind Oh, ’cause blue skies are coming But I know that it’s hard
7. Coldplay – Adventure Of A Lifetime
Turn your magic on, to me she’d say Everything you want’s a dream away We are legends, every day That’s what she told him
I feel my heart beating I feel my heart beneath my skin I feel my heart beating Oh, you make me feel
Like I’m alive again Alive again Oh, you make me feel Like I’m alive again
8. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication
Psychic spies from China try to steal your mind’s elation And little girls from Sweden dream of silver screen quotation And if you want these kind of dreams it’s Californication It’s the edge of the world and all of western civilization
The sun may rise in the East at least it’s settled in a final location It’s understood that Hollywood sells Californication Pay your surgeon very well to break the spell of aging Celebrity skin is this your chin or is that war you’re waging?
9. Of Monsters and Men – Dirty Paws
Jumping up and down the floor My head is an animal And once there was an animal It had a son that mowed the lawn The son was an OK guy They had a pet dragonfly The dragonfly it ran away But it came back with a story to say
Her dirty paws and furry coat She ran down the forest slope The forest of talking trees They used to sing about the birds and the bees The bees had declared a war The sky wasn’t big enough for them all The birds, they got help from below From dirty paws and the creatures of snow
10. Foo Fighters – These Days
One of these days, the ground will drop out from beneath your feet One of these days, your heart will stop and play it’s final beat
One of these days, the clocks will stop and time won’t mean a thing One of these days, their bombs will drop and silence everything
But it’s alright, yeah it’s alright, said it’s alright Easy for you to say Your heart has never been broken Your pride has never been stolen Not yet, not yet, one of these days I bet your heart ‘ll be broken I bet your pride ‘ll be stolen I’ll bet, I’ll bet, I’ll bet, I’ll bet One of these days, one of these days
11. David Bowie – Heroes
I, I wish you could swim Like the dolphins Like dolphins can swim Though nothing, nothing will keep us together
We can beat them, forever and ever
Oh, we can be heroes just for one day
I, I will be King And you, you will be Queen Though nothing will drive them away We can be heroes just for one day We can be us just for one day
12. Ben Howard – Old Pine
Hot sand on toes, cold sand in sleeping bags I’ve come to know that memories Were the best things you ever had The summer shone beat down on bony backs
So far from home where the ocean stood Down dust and pine cone tracks We slept like dogs down by the fire side Awoke to the fog all around us
The boom of summer time We stood Steady as the stars in the woods So happy-hearted
And the warmth rang true inside these bones As the old pine fell we sang Just to bless the morning
13. The Byrds – I Wasn’t Born To Follow
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No I’d rather go and journey Where the diamond crescent’s glowing And run across the valley Beneath the sacred mountain And wander through the forest
Where the trees have leaves of prisms And break the light in colors That no one know the names of
And when it’s time I’ll go and lay Beside the legendary fountain ‘Till I see her form reflected
In its clear and jewelled waters And if you think I’m ready You may lead me to the chasm Where the rivers of our visions Flow into one another
14. Imagine Dragons – Not Today
There she goes in front of me Take my life and set me free again We’ll make a memory out of it Holy road is at my back Don’t look on, take me back again
We’ll make a memory out of it We finally fall apart and we break each other’s hearts
If we wanna live young, love, we better start today It’s gotta get easier, oh easier somehow
‘Cause I’m falling, I’m falling Oh easier and easier somehow
Oh I’m calling, I’m calling And it isn’t over, unless it is over I don’t wanna wait for that It’s gotta get easier and easier somehow But not today Not today
15. Mumford & Sons – Hopeless Wanderer
You heard my voice, I came out of the woods by choice Shelter also gave their shade But in the dark I have no name So leave that click in my head And I will remember the words that you said Left a clouded mind and a heavy heart But I am sure we could see a new start So when your hopes on fire But you know your desire Don’t hold a glass over the flame Don’t let your heart grow cold I will call you by name I will share your road
But hold me fast, hold me fast ‘Cause I’m a hopeless wanderer And hold me fast, hold me fast ‘Cause I’m a hopeless wanderer
16. Paper Lions – Travelling
Travelling the road, last known is where I want to be My compass directing, electing, an open road with golden trees But there’s an old man in need on the ground, I try not to make a sound He holds out his hand as I walk away, I hear him say
Please don’t be a stranger in my place Travelling come to a tavern for a momentary rest
I see the old man that I passed on the road in his distress As I turned to go I can hear him say, “Son, stay. Have a drink, I’ll pay.” Let bygones be gone, it’s all in the past, we raise a glass Please don’t be a stranger in my place
What if I could be what you wanted me to be What if I could see what you wanted me to see Come on and show me Please don’t be a stranger in my place
17. Ramon Mirabet – Home Is Where The Heart is
Shining sun means new start.
it’s time for me to face my fate
and follow my heart.
I’m coming home,
I’m coming home.
home is where the heart is.
it’s never late to find the answer up in the stars.
18. Dream Land (Road Trip)
19. Our adventure – The Long Valley
20. The Weeknd – Wanderlust
Is it so hard to say the same thing? And you’re so weak to say the same thing And burn a hole into your apprehensiveness And let the wildfire shine And repeat after me
Good girls go to heaven, And bad girls go everywhere And tonight I will love you And tomorrow you won’t care
You’re in love with something bigger than love You believe in something stronger than trust
Wanderlust Wanderlust
21. Creed – With Arms Wide Open
Well I just heard the news today It seems my life is going to change I close my eyes, begin to pray Then tears of joy stream down my face
With arms wide open Under the sunlight Welcome to this place I’ll show you everything With arms wide open With arms wide open
22. The Lumineers – Ho Hey
I been trying to do it right (Hey) I been living a lonely life (Ho) I been sleepin’ here instead (Hey) I been sleepin’ in my bed (Ho) I been sleepin’ in my bed (hey ho)
so show me family (Hey) all the blood that I will bleed (Ho) I don’t know where I belong (Hey) I don’t know where I went wrong (Ho) but I can write a song (hey)
23. Bastille – Pompeii
I was left to my own devices Many days fell away with nothing to show
And the walls kept tumbling down In the city that we love Grey clouds roll over the hills Bringing darkness from above
But if you close your eyes Does it almost feel like Nothing changed at all? And if you close your eyes Does it almost feel like You’ve been here before?
24. Green day – Time of your life
Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road Time grabs you by the wrist, directs you where to go
So make the best of this test, and don’t ask why It’s not a question, but a lesson learned in time It’s something unpredictable, but in the end it’s right I hope you had the time of your life
So take the photographs, and still-frames in your mind Hang them on a shelf in good health and good time Tattoo’s of memories and dead skin on trial For what it’s worth, it was worth all the while
It’s something unpredictable, but in the end it’s right I hope you had the time of your life
25. The Script – Hall of Fame
Yeah, you could be the greatest You can be the best
You can be the King Kong banging on your chest You could beat the world You could beat the war
You could talk to God, go banging on his door You can throw your hands up You can beat the clock You can move a mountain You can break rocks You can be a master Don’t wait for luck Dedicate yourself and you can find yourself
26. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Road Trippin’
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 U.S.A.
Let’s go get lost, let’s go get lost
Blue you sit so pretty West of the one Sparkles light with yellow icing, just a mirror for the sun Just a mirror for the sun Just a mirror for the sun
These smiling eyes are just a mirror for So much as come before those battles lost and won This life is shining more forever in the sun Now let us check our heads and let us check the surf Staying high and dry’s More trouble than it’s worth in the sun
27. Moby – Porcelain
In my dreams I’m dying all the time Then I wake it’s kaleidoscopic mind I never meant to hurt you I never meant to lie
So this is goodbye? This is goodbye
Tell the truth, you’ve never wanted me Tell me
28. Imagine Dragons – On Top of the World
If you love somebody Better tell them why they’re here ’cause They just may run away from you
You’ll never know what went well Then again it just depends on How long of time is left for you
I’ve had the highest mountains I’ve had the deepest rivers You can have it all but not til you move it
29. Part-Time Friends – Here We Are
Silence Ici nos âmes tutoient le ciel Et nos hymnes éternels
Here we are L’aube de nos dernières transes Laisse un vide immense
Here we are Je t’emmène une dernière fois suivre cette lumière qui ne s’éteint pas
Here we are Something rise and fall We thought we never lost control
Here we are
30. Crystal Fighters – Love Natural
Everyone, anyone who want to hear Move in a little closer, let me tell you about A love natural, oh that love actual Love that you just can’t help feeling
When feelings with meanings keep on appearing And it’s almost midnight, the time is coming up The time is getting closer, the time is almost here Life is upon us and the time for love is here and now
When I look at you, oh I feel my heart Oh, I feel your love deep inside
Oh, love natural, I can’t believe how you do it to me You make me feel, oh how you say, feel so special Oh, love natural, I can’t believe how you do it to me You make me feel, oh how you say, feel so special
31. Luis Fonsi – Despacito ft. Daddy Yankee
Sí, sabes que ya llevo un rato mirándote Tengo que bailar contigo hoy (DY) Vi que tu mirada ya estaba llamándome Muéstrame el camino que yo voy (Oh)
Tú, tú eres el imán y yo soy el metal Me voy acercando y voy armando el plan Solo con pensarlo se acelera el pulso (Oh yeah)
32. U2 – Song For Someone
You got a face not spoiled by beauty I have some scars from where I’ve been You’ve got eyes that can see right through me You’re not afraid of anything they’ve seen I was told that I would feel nothing the first time I don’t know how these cuts heal But in you I found a rhyme
33. José González – Stay Alive
There’s a rhythm in rush these days Where the lights don’t move and the colors don’t fade Leaves you empty with nothing but dreams
In a world gone shallow In a world gone lean
Sometimes there’s things a man cannot know Gears won’t turn and the leaves won’t grow There’s no place to run and no gasoline
Engine won’t turn And the train won’t leave
Engines won’t turn and the train won’t leave I will stay with you tonight
Hold you close ‘til the morning light In the morning watch a new day rise We’ll do whatever just to stay alive We’ll do whatever just to stay alive
34. Don’t fight it, Feel it – AronChupa
Oh baby when the band is playing
Oh and that solid beat
Oh make you wanna move,
make you wanna groove
Make you wanna pat your feet
When we dance close together
With your cheek close to mine
And you begin to feel a funny little thrill
Moving up your spine
35. The Chainsmokers – Paris
We were staying in Paris To get away from your parents And I thought, “Wow If I could take this in a shot right now I don’t think that we could work this out” Out on the terrace I don’t know if it’s fair but I thought “How Could I let you fall by yourself While I’m wasted with someone else”
If we go down then we go down together They’ll say you could do anything They’ll say that I was clever If we go down then we go down together We’ll get away with everything Let’s show them we are better
36. Alvaro Soler – Sofia
Sueño cuando era pequeño Sin preocupación en el corazón
Sigo viendo aquel momento Se desvaneció, desapareció
Ya no te creo, ya no te deseo, eh oh Solo te dejo, solo te deseo, eh oh
37. A R I Z O N A – Oceans Away
I never let My guard go down But you messed me up When you came around When the high wore off
Know you needed space But I don’t wanna wait I don’t wanna mistake Few thousand miles and an ocean away But I see the sunrise, oh, just like the other day Picture your eyes as I fall asleep Tell myself it’s alright, oh oh, as the tears roll by
38. Angus and Julia Stone – Big Jet Plane
She said “hello mister, pleased to meet ya” I wanna hold her, I wanna kiss her She smelled of daisies, she smelled of daisies She drive me crazy, she drive me crazy
Gonna take her for a ride on a big jet plane Gonna take her for a ride on a big jet plane Hey hey Hey hey
39. OK Go – Here It Goes Again
It could be ten, but then again I can’t remember half an hour since a quarter to four Throw on your clothes, the second side of Surfer Rosa And you leave me with my jaw on the floor
Just when you think (think) you’re in control Just when you think (think) you’ve got a hold Just when you get on a roll Here it goes, here it goes, here it goes again Oh, here it goes again I should have known, should have known, should have known again But here it goes again Oh, here it goes again
40. Traveling Wilburys – End Of The Line
Well it’s all right, riding around in the breeze Well it’s all right, if you live the life you please Well it’s all right, doing the best you can Well it’s all right, as long as you lend a hand
You can sit around and wait for the phone to ring (end of the line) Waiting for someone to tell you everything (end of the line) Sit around and wonder what tomorrow will bring (end of the line) Maybe a diamond ring
Well it’s all right, even if they say you’re wrong Well it’s all right, sometimes you gotta be strong Well it’s all right, as long as you got somewhere to lay Well it’s all right, everyday is judgment day
41. Bright Eyes – “First Day Of My Life”
This is the first day of my life Swear I was born right in the doorway I went out in the rain, suddenly everything changed They’re spreading blankets on the beach
Yours was the first face that I saw I think I was blind before I met you I don’t know where I am, I don’t know where I’ve been But I know where I want to go
And so I’d thought I’d let you know That these things take forever, I especially am slow But I realized that need you And I wondered if I could come home
I remember the time you drove all night Just to meet me in the morning And I thought it was strange, you said everything changed You felt as if you just woke up
42. Sons Of The East – Come Away
She sits and she waits by the tree And she thinks no one comes to me Heard it before She stand there all alone Staring blank at her telephone But she’s sure, so sure
Come away with me, baby Join me in my car We can go real far away Away from here
She wants to know his name Wants his wealth, but not his fame Watch your pride
43. Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence
Words like violence Break the silence Come crashing in Into my little world
Painful to me Pierce right through me Can’t you understand? Oh my little girl
All I ever wanted All I ever needed
Is here in my arms Words are very unnecessary They can only do harm Vows are spoken
To be broken Feelings are intense Words are trivial Pleasures remain
So does the pain Words are meaningless And forgettable All I ever wanted All I ever needed
Is here in my arms Words are very unnecessary They can only do harm
44. Gladys Knight & The Pips – Midnight Train to Georgia
L.a. Proved too much for the man (Too much for the man, he couldn’t make it) So he’s leavin’ the life he’s come to know, ooh (He said he’s goin’) He said he’s goin’ back to find (Goin’ back to find) Ooh ooh ooh, what’s left of his world The world he left behind Not so long ago
He’s leavin’ (leavin’) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leavin’ on the midnight train) Yeah, said he’s goin’ back (Goin’ back to find) To a simpler place in time (Whenever he takes that ride) oh yes he is (Guess who’s gonna be right by his side)
45. The Sounds – Painted By Numbers
Could I act like you, and put a smile on face? Not even for a second would I lie to myself.. Too many things are missing And there’s a tear in my eye It’s not a question or an answer
But it will change you mind We’ll be the same tomorrow ‘Cause we’ve all been painted my numbers We dance and eyes will follow You said it was love I said I’d like you to be mine
46. Kings Of Convenience – I’d Rather Dance With You
I’d rather dance with you than talk with you So why don’t we just move into the other room There’s space for us to shake and hey, I like this tune
Even if I could hear what you said I doubt my reply would be interesting for you to hear Because I haven’t read a single book all year And the only film I saw, I didn’t like it at all
I’d rather dance, I’d rather dance than talk with you I’d rather dance, I’d rather dance than talk with you I’d rather dance, I’d rather dance than talk with you
47. Alphaville – Forever Young
Let’s dance in style, let’s dance for a while Heaven can wait we’re only watching the skies Hoping for the best, but expecting the worst Are you gonna drop the bomb or not?
Let us die young or let us live forever We don’t have the power, but we never say never Sitting in a sandpit, life is a short trip The music’s for the sad man
Can you imagine when this race is won? Turn our golden the faces into the sun Praising our leaders, we’re getting in tune The music’s played by the, the madman
48. Sting – Englishman In New York
I don’t take coffee, I take tea, my dear I like my toast done on one side And you can hear it in my accent when I talk I’m an Englishman in New York
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 Oh, I’m an alien, I’m a legal alien I’m an Englishman in New York Oh, I’m an alien, I’m a legal alien I’m an Englishman in New York
49. Incubus – Wish You Were Here
I dig my toes into the sand The Ocean looks like a thousand diamonds Strewn across a blue blanket I lean against the wind Pretend that I am weightless And in this moment I am happy happy)
50. Kodaline – All My Friends
So it starts We go back to your house We check the charts And start to figure it out
And if it’s crowded, all the better Cause we know we’re gonna be up late And if you’re worried about the weather Then you picked the wrong place to stay That’s how it starts
51. R.E.M. – Leave
Nothing could be bring me closer Nothing could be bring me near Where is the road I follow? Believing, leave
It’s under, under, under my feet The scene spread out there before me Better I go where the land touches the sea There is my trust in what I believe
52. Mr. Brightside – The Killers
Coming out of my cage And I’ve been doing just fine Gotta gotta be down Because I want it all It started out with a kiss How did it end up like this? It was only a kiss, it was only a kiss Now I’m falling asleep And she’s calling a cab While he’s having a smoke And she’s taking a drag Now they’re going to bed And my stomach is sick And it’s all in my head But she’s touching his chest now He takes off her dress now Let me go And I just can’t look, it’s killing me And taking control
53. David Bowie- Space Oddity
Ground Control to Major Tom Ground Control to Major Tom Take your protein pills and put your helmet on
Ground Control to Major Tom Commencing countdown, engines on Check ignition and may God’s love be with you
54. Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now
Tonight, I’m gonna have myself a real good time I feel alive and the world I’ll turn it inside out, yeah And floating around in ecstasy So don’t stop me now don’t stop me
‘Cause I’m having a good time, having a good time I’m a shooting star, leaping through the sky Like a tiger defying the laws of gravity I’m a racing car, passing by like Lady Godiva
I’m gonna go, go, go There’s no stopping me I’m burnin’ through the sky, yeah Two hundred degrees That’s why they call me Mister Fahrenheit I’m traveling at the speed of light I wanna make a supersonic man out of you
55. Mando Diao – Dance With Somebody
Break your happy home learn to sing alone to the music, to the music Clap your hands and shake on a summer’s day to the music, to the music
I’m falling in love with your favorite song I’m gonna sing it all night long I’m gonna dance with somebody dance with somebody dance dance dance
56. David Gray – “Sail Away”
Sail away with me honey I put my heart in your hands Sail away with me honey now, now, now Sail away with me What will be will be I want to hold you now, now, now
Crazy skies all wild above me now Winter howling at my face And everything I held so dear Disappeared without a trace Oh all the times I’ve tasted love Never knew quite what I had Little darling if you hear me now Never needed you so bad Spinning ’round inside my head
57. Foster The People – Pumped up Kicks
Robert’s got a quick hand He’ll look around the room, he won’t tell you his plan He’s got a rolled cigarette, hanging out his mouth he’s a cowboy kid Yeah found a six shooter gun In his dad’s closet hidden oh in a box of fun things, I don’t even know what But he’s coming for you, yeah he’s coming for you
All the other kids with the pumped up kicks You’d better run, better run, out run my gun All the other kids with the pumped up kicks You’d better run, better run, faster than my bullet All the other kids with the pumped up kicks You’d better run, better run, out run my gun All the other kids with the pumped up kicks You’d better run, better run, faster than my bullet
58. Gorillaz – Clint Eastwood
I ain’t happy, I’m feeling glad I got sunshine in a bag I’m useless but not for long The future is coming on I ain’t happy, I’m feeling glad I got sunshine in a bag I’m useless but not for long The future is coming on It’s coming on It’s coming on It’s coming on
59. Weezer – Island In The Sun
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 playing and having fun And it makes me feel so fine I can’t control my brain
60. Modest Mouse Float
I backed my car into a cop car the other day Well, he just drove off – sometimes life’s okay I ran my mouth off a bit too much, ah what did I say? Well, you just laughed it off and it was all okay
And we’ll all float on okay And we’ll all float on okay And we’ll all float on okay And we’ll all float on anyway, well
A fake Jamaican took every last dime with that scam It was worth it just to learn some sleight of hand Bad news comes, don’t you worry even when it lands Good news will work it way to all them plans We both got fired on, exactly, the same day Well, we’ll float on, good news is on the way
61. MGMT- Kids
You were a child Crawling on your knees toward him Making momma so proud But your voice is too loud
We like to watch you laughing Picking insects off of plants No time to think of consequences Control yourself Take only what you need from it A family of trees wanting to be haunted
62. Franz Ferdinand – Take Me Out
So if you’re lonely You know I’m here waiting for you I’m just a cross hair I’m just a shot away from you And if you leave here You leave me broken, shattered, I lie I’m just a cross hair I’m just a shot, then we can die
63. Black – Wonderful Life
Here I go out to sea again The sunshine fills my hair And dreams hang in the air
Gulls in the sky and in my blue eyes You know it feels unfair There’s magic everywhere
Look at me standing Here on my own again Up straight in the sunshine
64. Beirut – Elephant Gun
If I was young, I’d flee this town I’d bury my dreams underground As did I, we drink to die, we drink tonight
Far from home, elephant guns Let’s take them down one by one We’ll lay it down, it’s not been found, it’s not around
Let the seasons begin – it rolls right on Let the seasons begin – take the big king down
65. Eagles – Hotel California
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.
There she stood in the doorway; I heard the mission bell And I was thinking to myself ‘This could be heaven or this could be Hell’ Then she lit up a candle and she showed me the way There were voices down the corridor, I thought I heard them say
66. The Cranberries – Zombie
Another head hangs lowly Child is slowly taken And the violence, caused such silence Who are we mistaken?
But you see, it’s not me It’s not my family In your head, in your head, they are fighting With their tanks, and their bombs And their bombs, and their guns In your head, in your head they are crying
67. The Strokes – You Only Live Once
Some people think they’re always right Others are quiet and uptight Others they seem so very nice nice nice nice (oh-ho) Inside they might feel sad and wrong (oh no)
Twenty-nine different attributes Only seven that you like Twenty ways to see the world (oh-ho) Twenty ways to start a fight (oh-ho)
68. The Black Keys – Lonely Boy
Well I’m so above you And it’s plain to see But I came to love you anyway So you pulled my heart out And I don’t mind bleeding Any old time you keep me waiting Waiting, waiting
Oh, oh-oh I got a love that keeps me waiting Oh, oh-oh I got a love that keeps me waiting I’m a lonely boy I’m a lonely boy Oh, oh-oh I got a love that keeps me waiting
69. Come With Me Now – Kongos
Come with me now Come with me now
Woah come with me now I’m gonna take you down
Woah come with me now I’m gonna show you how Woah come with me now I’m gonna take you down
Woah come with me now I’m gonna show you how
Afraid to lose control And caught up in this world I’ve wasted time, I’ve wasted breath I think I’ve thought myself to death
70. Passenger | The Wrong Direction
When I was a kid the things I did were hidden under the grid Young and naive I never believed that love could be so well hid With regret I’m willing to bet and say the older you get It gets harder to forgive and harder to forget It gets under your shirt like a dagger at work The first cut is the deepest but the rest still flipping hurt You build your heart of plastic Get cynical and sarcastic And end up in the corner on your own
‘Cause I’d love to feel love but I can’t stand the rejection I hide behind my jokes as a form of protection I thought I was close but under further inspection It seems I’ve been running in the wrong direction oh no
71. Billy Joel – Travelin’ Prayer
Hey Lord, take a look all around And I’d a find where my baby’s gonna be Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight ‘Cause she is far across the sea Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight And make sure that she’s gonna be alright And things are gonna be alright with me
Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight And make sure that all her dreams are sweet Said now, would ya guide her on the roads And make them softer for her feet Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight And make sure that she’s gonna be alright Until she’s home and here with me
72. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Travellin’ Band
Seven thirty seven comin’ out of the sky Won’t you take me down to Memphis on a midnight ride 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
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
73. Have Love, Will Travel – The Sonics
Wow,Have love Whoa baby will travel Uh huh, uh huh,have love Woah baby will travel I said if you need loving then Mm,hmm,I’ll travel
Yeah,I’ll travel from Main to Mexico Just to find a little girl that loves me so No matter when, no matter where I’ll be I’m looking for a woman that’ll satisfy me
74. Queens Of The Stone Age – Go With The Flow
She said “I’ll throw myself away, They’re just photos after all” I can’t make you hang around. I can’t wash you off my skin. Outside the frame, is what we’re leaving out You won’t remember anyway I can go with the flow But don’t say it doesn’t matter anymore I can go with the flow Do you believe it in your head? It’s so safe to play along Little soldiers in a row Falling in and out of love With something sweet to throw away. But I want something good to die for To make it beautiful to live. I want a new mistake, lose is more than hesitate. Do you believe it in your head? I can go with the flow But don’t say it doesn’t matter anymore I can go with the flow Do you believe it in your head?
75. Maïa Vidal – Our Place
Last but not least, the ultimate travel song to wanderlust. I’d like to stay here For a while And go wild You’ll call me crazy But I don’t care ‘Cause I know where
Where I go where I go, you’re gonna take me Where I go where I go, you’re gonna take me Take me for a ride, And I’ll be by your side
Just let me stay here A little while We’ll go wild They’ll call us crazy But I don’t care ‘Cause I’ll be where you are
This all happened fast But I know how I feel Like you were the sand And I was the se
Extra 76. Sky on the Loose – Inkfield
Do you want an insider tip for cool travel songs? Then listen into Inkfield’s Sky on the Loose. Inkfield is a solo solo indie rock act from Edinburgh, UK.
Here are the lyrics.
Messaging like nights before, crashing through the wall I’m using all my strength and breath, I’m gonna show them all
You talk of my impending doom, no promise nor a myth You justify avoiding me to sell out on a whiff
Oh if I, I want to be the lonely one, I want to be the only one And if I, lord I And if I, I want to be the chosen one, I want to be the chosen one And if I, lord I
Don’t you tire of telling me? ‘The world ends at the sky, You’re just a little fish another simple passer by, All your songs and poetry are droplets in the sea’ I said ‘That is ok for you, your words won’t follow me!’
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Three songs for the perfect summer road trip playlist
Stephen Thompson
Marissa Lorusso
Pop Culture Happy Hour host Stephen Thompson and NPR Music contributor Marissa Lorusso suggest three songs to make your summer road trip playlist perfect.
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
If you have travel plans for the summer and if those plans involve long stretches in the car, naturally, you are going to need some good music to blast. Well, NPR music contributor Marissa Lorusso and NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour host Stephen Thompson are here to walk us through three of their favorite tracks for that perfect summer road trip playlist.
STEPHEN THOMPSON, BYLINE: There is no way that we could possibly run the full gamut of road trip music in just three songs. These picks are just to get you started. Marissa, could you kick us off? Give us a song that you're going to play on your next road trip.
MARISSA LORUSSO, BYLINE: OK, so the first song I'm bringing as an ideal road trip song is "Closer To Fine" by the Indigo Girls.
THOMPSON: Yeah.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "CLOSER TO FINE")
INDIGO GIRLS: (Singing) And the less I seek my source for some definitive closer I am to fine, yeah, closer I am to fine, yeah.
LORUSSO: So "Closer To Fine," of course, the opening track on Indigo Girls' breakthrough sophomore album, "Indigo Girls" from 1989 - I think it's probably the song people think of when they think of Indigo Girls. At the heart of the Indigo Girls and what makes them so special is this deep friendship and collaboration between Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, and of course you hear that in the way they sing, right? Like, there's the main melody and the countermelody, and they just kind of, like, interact with each other. Something that's important to me in a road trip song is high singalong potential, which I think, obviously, "Closer To Fine" - extremely high singalong potential. This song to me sounds like just, like, being in the car with your friends, windows rolled down, everyone is trying to, like, both sing the main melody and the countermelody at the same time. Even if you don't know the words, you probably know the part of the chorus that goes - closer to fine - great singalong track.
THOMPSON: Yeah, this is a great choice. And I got to say, this song came out when I was 17 years old. There are not many songs that are more crucial to at least my own musical development than this one. I fell spectacularly in love with this song. And so, for me, this is a perfect road trip song because not only does it have that great singalong potential, but it has a harkening back to my youth potential, which is always good for a driving song. If driving makes you feel young, this is the way to do it.
LORUSSO: Absolutely.
THOMPSON: All right. So way back in 2008, NPR Music put together a series called Road Trip Songs To Drive By, which was a collection of five-song road trip playlists to kind of spark people's imagination, and I put one together. You know, I did one, of course, that was, like, crushingly sad songs. That's my wheelhouse. But I also did one that was called "Nine-Minute Road Trip," which was five songs that added up to a total of nine minutes, and they were supposed to present, like, an entire world of experiences that you would be having in nine minutes. And one of my favorite songs on that playlist is "Song 2" by Blur.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "SONG 2")
BLUR: (Singing) When I feel heavy metal - woo-hoo (ph) - and I'm pins and I'm needles - woo-hoo - well, I lie, and I'm easy all of the time. But I'm never sure why I need you. Pleased to meet you.
THOMPSON: So two things about "Song 2" - one is you mentioned that high singalong potential. If you don't sing along with the woo-hoo and then the part of the song that's like (vocalizing)...
THOMPSON: So you can mouth along with what are probably the lyrics, but then you get to yell, woo-hoo. The other thing about this song is it's perfect, ideally, if you are road tripping on the autobahn because it is very, very, very hard not to absolutely max out your car's possible speed for the two minutes and two seconds of "Song 2."
LORUSSO: I think that's such a great road trip song as well because you could really put that at the beginning of a playlist to hype you up. You could put it in the middle of a playlist when you need to kind of reach an emotional peak.
THOMPSON: Yep.
LORUSSO: And then you could also put it at the end of a playlist to kind of send you off into the world - great choice.
THOMPSON: Thank you very much. How about you? You got another one for us?
LORUSSO: I do. OK, so there is about a trillion Beyonce songs that would be great for a road trip playlist. I chose the song "Love On Top" from her album "4," which came out in 2011.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LOVE ON TOP")
BEYONCE: (Singing) Baby, it's you. You're the one I love. You're the one I need. You're the only one I see. Come on, baby, it's you. You're the one that gives your all.
LORUSSO: I think there's not much I could say about Beyonce that hasn't been said, but for me, this was one of the first songs that really, like, made me feel totally blown away by Beyonce. It is a great hype-up song, which I think is another good genre of road trip playlist track. But the thing about "Love On Top" is that there's that part at the end where, you know, she, like, sings the chorus a bunch of times, and it modulates. And it changes keys, so every time it gets higher, and she's just, like, singing higher and higher and higher. And I defy you to be in the car with one or more Beyonce fans - which, like, it could also include yourself - and not try to, like, keep up with all of those key changes and have a huge smile on your face. It simply cannot be done. As a person with, like, a relatively high speaking voice, I feel like I'm at an advantage to keep up with Beyonce, but of course, I wouldn't say that I can keep up with Beyonce. But anyway, I think that makes for a good road trip fun.
THOMPSON: Nice. Literally nobody can keep up with Beyonce.
LORUSSO: To be clear.
THOMPSON: Yeah. Yeah, I mean, Beyonce has - I can vouch. Like, I have seen proof that Beyonce is great on road trips. We have a kind of like a family road trip playlist, you know, that I put together. It's called "Katie Is In The Car." And when I first put it together, it was probably about 80 songs, and like 11 of them were by Beyonce.
THOMPSON: So you really - I would also say "Countdown" is great in the car. "XO" is great in the car.
LORUSSO: Great choice.
THOMPSON: Really, like, if you were just starting a foundational road trip playlist, just dumping all your Beyonce onto it and then subtracting is a great way to go.
LORUSSO: That's a great place to start.
KELLY: That was NPR music contributor Marissa Lorusso and Pop Culture Happy Hour host Stephen Thompson.
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The Ultimate Travel Songs Playlist To Inspire Wanderlust
Introduction
There’s nothing quite like hitting the open road or embarking on a new adventure with the perfect soundtrack playing in the background. Music has a way of capturing the essence of travel, evoking feelings of wanderlust, and transporting us to different places and times. Whether you’re exploring new cities, trekking through remote landscapes, or simply daydreaming about your next journey, having a curated playlist of travel songs is essential.
In this article, we have compiled the ultimate travel songs playlist that will inspire wanderlust and enhance your travel experience. From uplifting and energetic tunes to reflective and soulful melodies, we’ve got you covered. We’ve categorized the songs into different sections to suit various moods and preferences, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.
So, whether you’re embarking on an epic road trip, planning a backpacking adventure, or simply looking for some musical inspiration to fuel your wanderlust, get ready to dive into the world of travel songs that will transport you to new destinations and ignite your sense of adventure.
Section 1: Upbeat and Energetic Travel Songs
When you’re in the mood for an adventure and need a burst of energy, upbeat travel songs are the perfect choice. These songs are guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping and have you singing along in no time.
1. “On the Road Again” by Willie Nelson: A classic road trip anthem, this upbeat country song will have you dreaming of hitting the highway and exploring new horizons.
2. “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” by Whitney Houston: This energetic song will make you want to dance your way through new cities and let loose as you experience the joy of travel.
3. “Adventure of a Lifetime” by Coldplay: With its catchy beat and uplifting lyrics, this song is perfect for those moments when you want to embrace the thrill and adventure of exploring new places.
4. “Walking on Sunshine” by Katrina and The Waves: This feel-good song is a reminder to embrace the sunshine, soak up the positive vibes, and make the most of every travel experience.
5. “Roam” by The B-52’s: This fun and upbeat track will have you singing along and dreaming of roaming the world with a carefree spirit.
6. “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys: No travel playlist is complete without a song from The Beach Boys. “Good Vibrations” is all about spreading positivity and capturing the essence of a sunny, fun-filled adventure.
7. “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen: This iconic Queen song is an anthem for living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment. It’s the perfect soundtrack for your next travel adventure.
8. “Shut Up and Dance” by Walk the Moon: This infectious pop-rock tune will have you dancing and singing along, reminding you to let go of your worries and embrace the joy of exploring new destinations.
9. “Holiday” by Madonna: With its catchy chorus and upbeat tempo, “Holiday” will transport you to a carefree vacation state of mind, making it a must-have on your travel playlist.
10. “Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen: This iconic rock anthem embodies the spirit of adventure and the freedom of the open road. It’s the perfect song to kick-start your travel journey.
These upbeat and energetic travel songs are sure to get your spirits high and set the tone for an unforgettable adventure. So, turn up the volume and let the music guide you on your next travel escapade.
Section 2: Reflective and Soulful Travel Songs
Traveling often evokes a sense of introspection and self-discovery. Reflective and soulful travel songs provide the perfect soundtrack for those quiet moments of contemplation as you journey to new destinations. These songs capture the emotional depth and transformative power of travel.
1. “Wild World” by Cat Stevens: This timeless classic is a heartfelt reminder of the bittersweet nature of leaving familiar places behind and embracing the unknown.
2. “The Long and Winding Road” by The Beatles: With its haunting melody and evocative lyrics, this song beautifully reflects the introspective nature of travel and the emotional journey it can take us on.
3. “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman: This soul-stirring song tells a story of longing for escape and the desire for a better life, resonating with anyone yearning for adventure and change.
4. “Free Fallin'” by Tom Petty: As you embark on your travel journey, this introspective song reminds you to let go of inhibitions and embrace the freedom and unknown that lay ahead.
5. “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen: With its poetic lyrics and soulful melody, this song captures the emotional depth and spiritual aspect of travel, offering a sense of solace and hope.
6. “Learning to Fly” by Tom Petty: This introspective anthem is a reflection on personal growth and the challenges that come with leaving your comfort zone and spreading your wings.
7. “Fast Car” by Jonas Blue ft. Dakota: A modern rendition of Tracy Chapman’s iconic song, this version adds an electronic touch while still capturing the longing for escape and the desire for new experiences.
8. “Wish You Were Here” by Pink Floyd: This soulful and melancholic song reflects on the fleeting nature of time and the longing for human connection even while exploring new places.
9. “Home” by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros: With its warm and soulful sound, this song encapsulates the feeling of finding a sense of belonging and home within the journey of travel.
10. “Take It Easy” by Eagles: This laid-back and reflective song reminds us to take a step back, appreciate the beauty of our surroundings, and embrace the simplicity of life on the road.
These reflective and soulful travel songs will accompany you on your journey, inviting moments of self-reflection and providing emotional depth to your travel experiences. So, sit back, relax, and let the music guide you on your inner exploration while you explore the world.
Section 3: Wanderlust-themed Pop Songs
Pop music has a way of capturing the spirit of adventure, and wanderlust-themed pop songs are perfect for getting you in the mood to explore the world. These catchy tunes will have you singing along and daydreaming about your next travel destination.
1. “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield: This empowering anthem encourages you to seize the moment and embrace the unknown as you embark on new adventures.
2. “Counting Stars” by OneRepublic: With its catchy melody and reflective lyrics, this song reminds us to cherish every moment and appreciate the wonders of the world.
3. “Wake Me Up” by Avicii: The upbeat tunes of this song are perfect for embracing new experiences and navigating the world with a sense of excitement and curiosity.
4. “The Climb” by Miley Cyrus: This inspiring ballad serves as a reminder to persevere through challenges and embrace the journey, no matter how difficult.
5. “Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey: This timeless classic is the ultimate anthem for following your dreams and finding your way in the world.
6. “Firework” by Katy Perry: With its uplifting message, this pop hit serves as a reminder to let your light shine and embrace your uniqueness as you explore new horizons.
7. “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” by Justin Timberlake: This infectious pop song will have you dancing along and feeling the joy of travel as you embrace the rhythm of new places.
8. “I Gotta Feeling” by The Black Eyed Peas: This upbeat and energetic track captures the excitement and anticipation of a great night out or an adventure-filled day.
9. “Adventure” by Cheat Codes ft. Evan Gartner: With its vibrant beats and lyrics, this pop song is a perfect reminder to live life to the fullest and embark on new adventures.
10. “Roar” by Katy Perry: This empowering anthem encourages you to find your voice, step out of your comfort zone, and explore the world fearlessly.
These wanderlust-themed pop songs will add a sense of fun and excitement to your travel experiences. So, turn up the volume, sing along, and let the music inspire you as you embark on your next adventure.
Section 4: Classic Travel Songs
Classic travel songs have a timeless appeal and evoke a sense of nostalgia. These iconic tunes have been the soundtrack to countless journeys and continue to inspire wanderlust in travelers around the world. Let’s take a look at some of the must-have classic travel songs that should be on your playlist.
1. “Hotel California” by Eagles: This legendary song tells a captivating story of a traveler’s journey to the mysterious Hotel California, making it a true classic in the realm of travel music.
2. “Route 66” by Chuck Berry: As one of the most famous highways in the United States, Route 66 has inspired countless road trips. This song captures the essence of the iconic route and the freedom of the open road.
3. “I’ve Been Everywhere” by Johnny Cash: This catchy tune lists off numerous locations, igniting a sense of wanderlust and curiosity about the vast world just waiting to be explored.
4. “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd: While specifically referring to Alabama, this song is an anthem for all travelers, reminding us of the longing for a place to call home no matter where our journey takes us.
5. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver: This heartfelt ballad celebrates the beauty of West Virginia and resonates with anyone yearning for the familiarity of home and the peacefulness of the countryside.
6. “Born to Be Wild” by Steppenwolf: Rev up your engines and hit the road with this iconic biker anthem that embodies the spirit of adventure, freedom, and a wild rebellious nature.
7. “California Dreamin'” by The Mamas & The Papas: This soulful song captures the yearning for warm California sunshine and paints a vivid picture of the longing for a change of scenery.
8. “Proud Mary” by Creedence Clearwater Revival: The energetic rhythm and powerful vocals of this song will have you picturing yourself cruising down a river, ready to explore new horizons.
9. “Rocky Mountain High” by John Denver: This melodic classic transports listeners to the majestic Rocky Mountains, evoking a sense of awe and reverence for the beauty of nature.
10. “Leaving on a Jet Plane” by John Denver: A song about saying goodbye and embarking on an adventure, it captures the mix of excitement and sadness that comes with leaving behind loved ones.
These classic travel songs have stood the test of time and continue to resonate with travelers of all generations. So, add them to your playlist and let the nostalgia and wanderlust wash over you as you explore new destinations.
Section 5: Indie and Alternative Travel Songs
Indie and alternative travel songs offer a unique and often introspective take on the joys and challenges of travel. These songs have a distinctive sound and lyrical depth that resonate with those seeking a more offbeat and authentic travel experience. Let’s explore some of the must-have indie and alternative travel songs for your playlist.
1. “Ho Hey” by The Lumineers: This uplifting folk-pop tune is perfect for road trips and sing-alongs, capturing the spirit of adventure and the simple joys of exploring new places.
2. “Flume” by Bon Iver: With its ethereal sound and poetic lyrics, this indie folk song evokes a sense of tranquility and reflection, making it perfect for peaceful moments on your journey.
3. “Riptide” by Vance Joy: This catchy indie pop song embodies the carefree and whimsical nature of travel, conjuring images of sunny beaches and carefree adventures.
4. “No Cars Go” by Arcade Fire: With its anthemic sound and soaring chorus, this indie rock track captures the rebellious spirit and desire for escape that often accompanies travel.
5. “Young Folks” by Peter Bjorn and John: This indie pop gem is a catchy and nostalgic ode to the youthful spirit and sense of adventure that travel brings.
6. “Walcott” by Vampire Weekend: With its energetic pace and infectious melodies, this indie rock song will have you dreaming of exploring vibrant cities and immersing yourself in new cultures.
7. “Island in the Sun” by Weezer: This alternative rock classic brings to mind visions of idyllic island getaways and carefree days spent soaking up the sun.
8. “It’s Time” by Imagine Dragons: With its anthemic sound and positive message, this alternative rock song encourages you to seize the moment and pursue your dreams, wherever they may lead.
9. “Simple Song” by The Shins: This indie rock anthem is a delightful tribute to the joy of traveling with loved ones, capturing the essence of creating unforgettable memories on the road.
10. “Don’t Let It Get You Down” by Johnnyswim: This indie folk track is a reminder to stay resilient and positive in the face of challenges, perfect for those moments when travel throws unexpected curveballs your way.
These indie and alternative travel songs provide a unique and introspective perspective on the wonders and challenges of travel. So, dive into their atmospheric sounds and thought-provoking lyrics as you embark on your next adventure.
Section 6: Folk and Acoustic Travel Songs
Folk and acoustic travel songs have a way of capturing the essence of the journey with their raw and organic sound. These songs often tell stories of wanderlust, longing, and the beauty of nature. Let’s explore some of the must-have folk and acoustic travel songs for your playlist.
1. “The Boxer” by Simon & Garfunkel: This timeless folk ballad tells a tale of resilience and perseverance, resonating with travelers who navigate through life’s challenges on their journey.
2. “Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchell: With its melodic guitar and iconic lyrics, this song reflects on the importance of preserving nature’s beauty and serves as a reminder to appreciate the world around us.
3. “I Will Wait” by Mumford & Sons: This anthemic folk-rock song embodies the sense of anticipation and patience that comes with waiting for new adventures and exploring unknown paths.
4. “Country Roads” by John Denver: A classic folk song that celebrates the beauty of West Virginia, it evokes a sense of nostalgia and a longing for the countryside.
5. “The Cave” by Mumford & Sons: This folk-inspired track is a reminder to embrace vulnerability and to keep exploring and discovering the depths of the world, both externally and internally.
6. “Rhythm of Love” by Plain White T’s: This acoustic pop song captures the joy and excitement of falling in love with a place or a person during your travel adventures.
7. “Sweet Baby James” by James Taylor: This soothing acoustic ballad paints a picture of open roads and starry nights, perfectly capturing the tranquility and freedom that travel brings.
8. “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” by Elton John: This folk-infused song speaks to the longing for something more, urging us to let go of materialistic desires and venture onto a path of self-discovery.
9. “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman: With its poignant storytelling and stripped-down acoustic sound, this song captures the dreams of escape and the yearning for a better life that travel often represents.
10. “Fire and Rain” by James Taylor: This introspective folk song reflects on the ups and downs of life’s journey, reminding us to find strength and resilience through the storms we encounter.
These folk and acoustic travel songs convey the beauty and emotions that travel can evoke. So, sit back, relax, and let their soothing melodies and thoughtful lyrics accompany you on your next adventure.
Section 7: International and World Music Travel Songs
When it comes to capturing the spirit of travel, international and world music travel songs take us on a global journey through their vibrant and diverse sounds. These songs showcase the rich cultural tapestry of different countries and invite us to explore the world through music. Let’s immerse ourselves in some of the must-have international and world music travel songs for your playlist.
1. “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” by Shakira: This catchy global anthem, released for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, celebrates the unity and diversity of Africa, serving as an infectious invitation to embrace the rhythm and energy of the continent.
2. “Bailando” by Enrique Iglesias ft. Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona: This Latin pop hit invites listeners to embrace the joy and passion of Latin dance and culture, providing a vibrant backdrop for your travels.
3. “Mambo No. 5” by Lou Bega: This lively and upbeat song combines elements of mambo, samba, and other Latin rhythms, transporting listeners to a tropical paradise with its infectious melodies.
4. “Clandestino” by Manu Chao: This multilingual track combines reggae, rumba, and folk influences, reflecting on the experiences of migrants and serving as a reminder of the power of music to transcend borders.
5. “Ai Se Eu Te Pego” by Michel Teló: This Brazilian hit became a worldwide sensation with its infectious rhythm and catchy chorus, capturing the spirit of celebration and joy that accompanies the vibrant Brazilian culture.
6. “Dil Se Re” by A.R. Rahman: This mesmerizing Indian song blends Hindi and Tamil lyrics with a fusion of traditional and contemporary music, reminding us of the beauty and diversity of India.
7. “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee: One of the most successful Spanish-language songs in history, this reggaeton hit invites listeners to embrace the laid-back and vibrant spirit of Puerto Rico.
8. “Kiss the Rain” by Yiruma: This haunting instrumental piece by the South Korean pianist is a beautiful and evocative soundtrack for moments of tranquility and reflection during your travels.
9. “Bella Ciao” by Traditional Italian Folk Song: This iconic Italian resistance song has been embraced as an anthem of freedom and has been covered by artists from around the world, serving as a reminder of the power of music to unite and inspire.
10. “Africa” by Toto: This timeless classic captures the mystique and allure of the African continent, taking listeners on an imaginary journey through its iconic landscapes.
These international and world music travel songs offer a glimpse into different cultures and traditions, allowing us to connect with the world on a deeper level. So, let the rhythms and melodies transport you to distant lands and ignite your spirit of adventure.
Section 8: Road Trip Anthems
No travel experience is complete without an epic road trip, and having the perfect road trip anthems is essential to set the mood for adventure. These songs are perfect for singing along at the top of your lungs, feeling the wind in your hair, and immersing yourself in the freedom of the open road. Let’s explore some of the must-have road trip anthems for your playlist.
1. “Life is a Highway” by Tom Cochrane: This timeless classic is the ultimate road trip anthem, reminding us to savor every moment as we cruise along the highways and chase our dreams.
2. “Highway to Hell” by AC/DC: This hard rock anthem captures the rebellious spirit of the open road, propelling us forward on an adrenaline-fueled journey.
3. “Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen: With its energizing sound and lyrics about escaping the confines of ordinary life, this song is a powerful reminder to embrace the freedom of the road.
4. “Route 66” by Nat King Cole: This jazzy tune pays homage to the iconic historic highway, evoking a sense of nostalgia and adventure as you traverse the American landscape.
5. “Take It Easy” by Eagles: This laid-back and melodic song invites you to slow down, enjoy the scenery, and take life as it comes during your road trip adventures.
6. “Sweet Emotion” by Aerosmith: This classic rock song embodies the excitement, energy, and sense of adventure that comes with hitting the road and leaving your cares behind.
7. “Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey: This uplifting anthem serves as a reminder to keep pushing forward, pursuing your dreams, and embracing the journey as you make memories on the road.
8. “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers: With its infectious chorus, this folk-pop hit is a lighthearted celebration of the true essence of a road trip – the willingness to go the extra mile for love or adventure.
9. “Ramblin’ Man” by The Allman Brothers Band: This bluesy rock tune channels the spirit of a wanderer, embodying the desire to keep moving and exploring new places with a sense of freedom.
10. “Road Trippin'” by Red Hot Chili Peppers: This mellow and introspective song captures the essence of a road trip, emphasizing the bond between friends and the transformative nature of travel.
These road trip anthems will be the perfect companions as you embark on long stretches of highway, creating memories and embracing the freedom of the open road. So, turn up the volume, roll down the windows, and let the music guide you on your epic road trip adventure.
Section 9: Adventure and Exploration Songs
Embarking on an adventure and venturing into the unknown is exhilarating, and having the right soundtrack can enhance the experience. Adventure and exploration songs capture the daring spirit and the thrill of discovering new horizons. Let’s dive into some of the essential adventure and exploration songs for your playlist.
1. “Adventure of a Lifetime” by Coldplay: This infectious pop-rock hit sets the tone for an adventure-filled journey, inviting you to embrace the excitement and joy of exploring new places.
2. “Dare You to Move” by Switchfoot: With its powerful lyrics and uplifting melody, this song inspires you to step outside your comfort zone and dare to chase your wildest dreams.
3. “Go Your Own Way” by Fleetwood Mac: This timeless rock anthem encourages independence and emboldens you to forge your own path as you embark on new adventures.
4. “Brave” by Sara Bareilles: This empowering pop ballad reminds you to be brave and face your fears head-on as you embrace the unknown and seek new experiences.
5. “I Lived” by OneRepublic: With its inspiring lyrics and anthemic sound, this song encourages you to live fully in the present and seize every opportunity that comes your way.
6. “Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey: This classic rock anthem is a rallying cry that encourages you to keep pushing forward, never giving up on your dreams, and embracing the adventure of life.
7. “The Climb” by Miley Cyrus: With its uplifting message and powerful vocals, this pop ballad reminds you that the journey itself is just as important as reaching the destination.
8. “On Top of the World” by Imagine Dragons: This feel-good and upbeat song celebrates the exhilaration of achieving your goals and reminds you to savor every moment of your adventurous journey.
9. “Into the Wild” by LP: This indie pop anthem invites you to break free from the constraints of everyday life and venture into the wild, embracing the unknown with open arms.
10. “Learn to Fly” by Foo Fighters: With its energetic sound and powerful lyrics, this rock hit inspires you to spread your wings, take flight, and explore new heights of possibility.
These adventure and exploration songs will ignite your sense of wanderlust and motivate you to embark on bold, life-changing journeys. So, let the music fuel your spirit of adventure as you set out to conquer new horizons.
Music has a magical way of complementing our travel experiences, evoking emotions, and capturing the essence of our journeys. In this article, we’ve explored an array of travel songs from various genres, each offering a unique perspective on wanderlust, adventure, and exploration.
From the upbeat and energetic tunes that get our adrenaline pumping to the reflective and soulful melodies that inspire introspection, we’ve covered a broad range of travel songs for every mood and occasion. The wanderlust-themed pop songs bring a catchy and infectious spirit, while the classic travel songs evoke a sense of nostalgia and timelessness.
The indie and alternative travel songs offer a more offbeat and introspective approach, while the folk and acoustic travel songs provide a raw and organic sound that connects us with the beauty of nature. The international and world music travel songs take us on a global journey, celebrating the diverse cultures and rhythms of different countries.
We can’t forget the road trip anthems that accompany us on the open road, filling us with a sense of freedom and adventure. And if we’re seeking the thrill of exploration, the adventure and exploration songs inspire us to push boundaries and embrace the unknown.
As you curate your own travel playlist, consider the mood, destination, and emotions you want to evoke. Infuse it with a mix of these travel songs to create a soundtrack that truly represents your wanderlust spirit. Whether you’re embarking on a road trip, backpacking adventure, or simply daydreaming about your next journey, let the power of music transport you to new places and ignite your sense of wanderlust.
So, pack your bags, hit play on your favorite travel songs, and let the melodies guide you on a journey filled with exploration, discovery, and unforgettable experiences. Safe travels!
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These Are Going to Be the Most Popular Travel Destinations in 2024
A lready thinking about where you want to travel in 2024 ? If you’re hoping to hit the hottest travel destinations of the year, Expedia Group is here to help. The one-stop travel site—alongside Hotels.com and VRBO—just released Unpack '24 , a travel trends analysis for the coming year. In addition to detailing the projected top 10 most popular international destinations of 2024, the site also revealed 10 “dupes” for travelers looking to perhaps spend a bit less, as well as those hoping to be surrounded by fewer fellow tourists. Additionally, they revealed 10 affordable cities where the world’s biggest musical acts are set to perform, as well as where to travel if you live a sober lifestyle.
“At Expedia Group, we have extensive first-party travel data that we use to enhance and curate experiences for our travelers across Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo,” Jon Gieselman, president of Expedia Brands, says in the report. “These insights shape our travel forecasts, revealed in Unpack '24, enabling our travelers to be the first to discover and book the most desired trips before they become well-beaten paths.”
Ready to ignite your travel bug? Ahead, discover the most popular travel destinations of 2024.
The Top 10 Travel Destinations of 2024
Expedia Group predicts that travelers are most likely to jet set to destinations popularized in fan-favorite TV shows and movies. According to the report, “More than half of travelers say they’ve researched or booked a trip to a destination after seeing it on a TV show or in a movie. In fact, travelers say TV shows influence their travel decisions more than Instagram, TikTok, and podcasts.” With that in mind, they reveal that the top 10 travel destinations of 2024 are as follows:
- Thailand - Featured in White Lotus , Season 3—which has sadly been pushed to premiere in 2025
- Romania - Featured in Wednesday , Season 2—which has not yet set a release date
- Malta - As seen in Gladiator 2 , which is set to premiere on November 22, 2024
- Paris - As seen in Emily in Paris
- Scottish Highlands - Featured in Outlander
- London, Bath, and Windsor, U.K. - As seen in Bridgerton and The Crown
- South Korea - Featured in Squid Game —the Season 2 release date has yet to be announced
- Florida Keys - As seen in the series Bad Monkey
- Australia - Featured in Baz Luhrmann’s Faraway Downs series, as well as the film Furiosa , which is set to premiere on May 24, 2024
- Greece - as seen in the films Argylle (set to release in 2024) and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3
The Top 10 Travel Destination Dupes
Dupes have long been lauded in the beauty and fashion categories, and now the concept is making its way to travel. “1 in 3 of those polled say they’ve booked a dupe,” the report reveals. “But what do these less obvious alternatives offer besides potential savings? They’re often less crowded, tend to be a little unexpected, and can be every bit as delightful as the tried-and-true destinations.”
Intrigued by the idea of booking a stellar vacation for a fraction of the price? Check out Expedia Group’s Top 10 Travel Destination Dupes, below, which are listed as the original destination of inspiration and the dupe that mirrors it.
- Seoul —> Taipei
- Bangkok —> Pattaya
- Santorini —> Paros
- Saint Martin —> Curaçao
- Sydney —> Perth
- London —> Liverpool
- Lisbon —> Palermo
- Geneva —> Québec City
- Zermatt —> Sapporo
- Nashville —> Memphis
The Top 10 Tour-Inspired Travel Destinations
Music lovers, this one’s for you! As you well know, traveling to see your favorite artists live is expensive, to say the least. With this in mind, Expedia set out to find the most affordable destinations where the world’s most famous pop and rock stars are set to take the stage in 2024.
Through their research, in which they analyzed the average daily rates of tour locations, they found the top 10 most affordable cities (less than $150/night on average) where travelers can witness the likes of Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Coldplay, Metallica, Madonna, and more. They are as follows:
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - $91
- Edmonton, Canada - $108
- Mexico City, Mexico - $119
- Warsaw, Poland - $119
- Birmingham, U.K. - $127
- Houston, Texas - $130
- Antwerp, Belgium - $140
- Tokyo, Japan - $147
- Perth, Australia - $148
- Detroit, Michigan - $149
For more research-backed travel trends, be sure to check out Expedia’s full Unpack ‘24 Trend Report .
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I’m one of those people who can’t leave the house in good conscience with wrinkles all over my outfit. But it’s hard to avoid when you travel. I’ve tried every method — rolling things up Marie Kondo-style, laying each item flat and piling it, using packing cubes — but wrinkles are just a reality of the jet-set lifestyle. Sure, I could bring a travel steamer or mini iron, but there's not always room for one in my carry-on. Or, I could curate a wardrobe packed with wrinkle-resistant tops, bottoms, and one-pieces . That way I can skip the part where I have the ironing board set up and my travel companions are impatiently scrolling through their phones because they’re inevitably ready before me.
Some clothes are specially constructed to be wrinkle-resistant, and you’ll find that in the product messaging. But other times, you just have to look at the materials on the label. Some fabrics, like linen and cotton, though great for the warmer weather, are notorious for wrinkling at the drop of a hat. Others have the natural ability to resist and repel wrinkles. These fabrics include (but are not limited to) Supima cotton, lyocell (brand-name Tencel), an eco-friendly acetate called triacetate, charmeuse, and certain types of polyester. Luckily, a lot of your favorite brands are already on board with the convenience of wrinkle-free clothes. Among them are Athleta, Everlane, Madewell and Summersault. And of course, you can dig around Amazon and find your fair share of wrinkle-resistant clothes that travel well, too.
Below, I've rounded up 12 of my favorites, from tanks and polos to rompers and cover-ups. Bonus points for the pieces that include other travel-friendly features, like UPF protection and moisture-wicking fabrics. Bottom line: packing these pieces will make your trip go a lot smoother. Your travel buddies can thank me later.
Timeson Three-quarter-sleeve Blouse
A crisp white blouse is a travel M.V.P., but it’s usually made of quick-to-wrinkle cotton. Not this sheer Timeson blouse from Amazon, though. It’s got wrinkle-resistant polyester (with a touch of stretchy spandex) and has a more relaxed silhouette than a traditional Oxford shirt with its tunic-style design. My white blouses are in constant rotation when I travel because they’re so versatile, and this one is unique in that its precise length allows it to look great tucked in or left loose. Plus, it pairs nicely even with yoga pants. Take it from this shopper : “I packed this blouse in a suitcase for a trip and it didn't wrinkle."
PrettyGarden Midi Summer Dress
Twirl your way through the vineyards in this pretty poplin PrettyGarden dress made with wrinkle-resistant polyester. Its pleated skirt, ruffled hem, and keyhole front make it fun and flirty for any warm-weather destination. And, you can dress it up or down depending on your accessories, so wear it straight out of your suitcase for whatever's next on your itinerary. According to one Amazon customer , it “washes well, never wrinkles" and is "very classy and feminine."
Babaton New Power Blazer
This long, versatile blazer by Aritzia-favorite brand Babaton is my go-to for travel and the perfect layer to help any outfit transition from day to night. I’ve worn it to elevate a white-tee-and-jeans look and over a bodycon dress for a bit more modesty. Its open front, collarless design and ruched, three-quarter sleeves keep it looking chic instead of stuffy, and the fabric is made of eco-friendly triacetate with a touch of polyester — which is the reason why I can literally ball it up in my suitcase and it will never wrinkle.
Summersalt The Silky Luxe Beach to Brunch Wrap Skirt
With Summersalt's Beach to Brunch Wrap Skirt, You can pack up your beach bag with all of the essentials and not have to worry about your swimsuit cover-up getting smushed by your towel, books, snacks, and sunscreen. It's made with silky charmeuse fabric and is specifically designed to resist wrinkles. As the name implies, this skirt can be worn as part of your post-beach outfit thanks to its stunning print, stylish details, and maxi skirt length that provides the right amount of coverage for a restaurant or walk around the city.
Amazon Essentials Lightweight Open-front Cardigan
I’m so glad cardigans are on-trend again because they truly come in handy when I visit places that are hot during the day and chilly at night (Mexico City and Lisbon, I’m talking to you). Roll up this lightweight, best-selling Amazon Essentials cardigan and pop it in your tote without worry because it’s got modal and polyester mixed in, so it won’t look crumpled when you pull it out at night. A reviewer confirmed that it's “wrinkle-resistant and packs well,” and you have your choice of 20 colors and prints to help it maximize your travel wardrobe.
REI Co-op Sahara Bermuda Shorts
Outdoor activities in warmer temps call for shorts that are comfy and rugged, and this pair by REI Co-op is the brand’s answer for Bermuda shorts fans. Not only are these water-repellent, stretchy, and outfitted with UPF sun protection, but they’re also wrinkle-resistant thanks to their resilient nylon construction. I’m not even a regular hiker, but there seems to be a spontaneous hike on almost every extended trip that I take, so this pair is going in my cart for summer.
Madewell Pull-on Wide-leg Pants in Softdrape
Another great fabric option for the wrinkle-free travel life is lyocell — also known by its brand-name Tencel — a sustainable type of rayon that’s known for being super soft, durable, and breathable. That’s what Madewell’s Softdrape fabric is made up of, making its elastic-waist Wide-leg Pants the perfect pair for all-day wear. They can be dressed up or down and paired with anything from a T-shirt or tank to a button-down blouse or bodysuit. According to one reviewer, "They're so comfortable, flattering and stylish. The material is super lightweight and flowy. They'd be flattering on any body type."
Lands’ End Moisture-wicking UPF Sun Curved Hem Tunic Tank Top
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A soft polyester blend fabric is responsible for making sure that this performance tank top won’t wrinkle, and its UPF 50 sun protection helps shield you from UV rays on long walks and hikes. The ribbed top also wicks away sweat and resists odors, comes in eight cute colors, and pairs perfectly with leggings and shorts. I wore a top just like this to go off-roading in a military tank in the Czech Republic, and wish that I had it for my jeep tour of Sintra, Portugal. It also would have come in handy during my Kenyan safari. Moral of the story? Your travels will often present you with hot-weather, open-sun activities, so you’ll never regret packing a top that does as much as this one does. Use the code " FAVORITES " to get select colors on sale for as little as $23.
Athleta Essential Tee Dress
You’ll always find an occasion to wear this T-shirt dress from Athleta, a brand that masters the intersection between stylish and high-performing activewear and travel clothes. The dress has a playful, flowy shape constructed of breathable, wrinkle-resistant Supima cotton and comes in four colors, including classic gray and black (plus bold hues like orchid pink and rosewood red). The dress makes getting ready a breeze, too — just put it on and pair it with sandals or sneakers, and you’re good to go. One customer wrote, ”I took to Hawaii for spring break… [it was a] comfortable, cute, easy-to-pack, pretty dress."
Basudam Golf Polo Shirt
If a round of tennis, pickleball, or golf is on the agenda, this wrinkle-free polyester polo shirt should be in your suitcase. Its modified V-neck collar gives it a visual twist to make it more fashionable than your average polo. It’s also moisture-wicking and stretchy enough to handle a day filled with sports, but polished enough to keep you looking put together for post-game drinks or grub. “Female golfer here," an Amazon shopper began their review. "This shirt will be my go-to and I plan on buying every color. It's lightweight, super cute, and comfortable."
Everlane The Supima High-neck Riviera Dress
The importance of a comfy midi or maxi dress that doesn’t cling can’t be overstated. I’ve had at least one in my luggage since I became a travel writer, and this High-neck Riviera Dress from Everlane that's made with wrinkle-resistant Supima cotton fits the bill beautifully. It’s the perfect style to pair with Birkenstocks or with your favorite pair of white, all-day walking sneakers. “I am not usually a huge dress girl, but I will definitely be wearing this for spring and upcoming summer months, too," an Everlane shopper raved, adding that they "have already paired it with a jean jacket and black slides."
Athleta Brooklyn Utility Romper
Another wardrobe essential that I’d never travel without is a romper or jumpsuit, as one-pieces just make an easy no-brainer for getting dressed and looking put together fast. They also cinch my waist and skim my figure in a way that leaves me feeling confident and securely covered to handle whatever's on my itinerary for the day. Athleta’s Brooklyn Utility Romper takes it the extra mile by being wrinkle-free, too. Plus, it has UPF-protective fabric and resists snags and rips. According to one reviewer, it's “lightweight and simple" and you can "dress it up with a jacket or just go sleeveless."
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Taylor Swift seems to have dropped two new songs about Kim Kardashian
Taylor Swift surprised all her fans Friday morning when just two hours after the initial midnight release of her new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," she released a secret second half of the album with 15 additional songs.
Swift released a total of 31 songs on Friday , naming the deluxe version of the album "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology."
Two of those songs seem to be about Kim Kardashian.
In classic Swift fashion, she got creative with her capital letters on the track "thanK you aIMee," a song about a mean schoolgirl. Or is it? The "KIM" most often associated with Swift is Kardashian, who famously referred to Swift with a snake emoji.
Speaking of which, there are several mentions of snakes on "Cassandra."
Swift referenced her feud with Kardashian in her Time person of the year interview.
'Tortured Poets' release live updates: Taylor Swift drops 15 extra songs at 2 a.m.
"You have a fully manufactured frame job, in an illegally recorded phone call, which Kim Kardashian edited and then put out to say to everyone that I was a liar," she said. "That took me down psychologically to a place I've never been before. I moved to a foreign country. I didn't leave a rental house for a year. I was afraid to get on phone calls. I pushed away most people in my life because I didn't trust anyone anymore. I went down really, really hard."
In 2016, Kardashian's then-husband Kanye West released the song "Famous," which featured a lyric about him being the reason behind Swift's fame. Swift denied that she approved of the lyric at the time, and Kardashian released an edited, recorded phone call between the artists on social media that led the public to believe the opposite.
This, in part, led to her "Reputation" era.
In Greek Mythology, Cassandra is the goddess granted the power of prophecy by the god Apollo. Apollo gave her the power because he was enamored by her and — after she rejected him — he sabotaged the power with a curse that no one would believe her predictions.
In "thanK you aIMee," Swift acknowledges that conflict "made her heal."
Another lyric in that song indicates the names on the track can't be trusted: "I changed your name and any real defining clues. And one day, your kid comes home singin' a song that only us two is gonna know is about you."
The album was released during Swift's two-month break from her massively popular and economically fruitful Eras Tour . "Tortured Poets" serves as an exclamation point to the behemoth success the billionaire has seen over the past year since the three-plus-hour show launched in Glendale, Arizona. Swift will return to the stage in Paris, France, on May 9. Fans anticipate that her newest era will be added to the show.
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The ice age is coming, the sun is zooming in. Engines stop running, the wheat is growin' thin. A nuclear era, but I have no fear. 'Cause London is drowning, and I, I live by the river. 9. Galway Girl - Ed Sheeran. You know, she played the fiddle in an Irish band.
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.
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.
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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".
9. Desert Rose - Sting. This song is apparently about when Adam was banished from the garden of Eden. But when I listen to it, I think of travel and it transports me straight to the Middle East. "I dream of rain, I dream of gardens in the desert sand. I wake in vain, I dream of love as time runs through my hand.
34. Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight & the Pips. "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)". 35.
Why: Made famous by the movie "Cars," "Life is a Highway" by Tom Cochrane is an anthem of adventure and embracing the unknown. Its energetic rhythm and uplifting lyrics make it a must-have song on any travel playlist. Conclusion. The power of music to take us away, make us feel things, and ignite our wanderlust is unrivaled.
First, we looked at Spotify data to identify the most popular songs for driving, according to the top 100 road trip playlists. Next, we surveyed our TripSavvy readers to get their take. After that, our editors weighed in on their favorite songs. In the end, we were left with 29 carefully curated high-vibe songs that create the ultimate travel ...
6. "Midnight Train To Georgia" by Gladys Knight & The Pips. This Grammy Award-winning song is about traveling from L.A. to Georgia on a train that departs at midnight. Video unavailable. Watch on ...
125 Songs About Travel. Kokomo by Beach Boys. "Aruba, Jamaica ooo I wanna take you. To Bermuda, Bahama come on pretty mama. Key Largo, Montego baby why don't we go ". B lue Hawaii by Elvis Presley. "Dreams come true. In blue Hawaii. And mine could all come true.
Relaxing Adventure & Travel Songs. Sometimes when we are traveling, we just want to sit with our music, our favorite people, and relax. These are some of the best songs for that. Enjoy those moments! "Margaritaville" by Jimmy Buffett. "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Ava Cassidy. "Come Away With" Me by Norah Jones.
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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.
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48. I've Been Everywhere - Johnny Cash. 49. Let's Go Crazy - Prince. 50. Open Road Song - Eve6. Music can make or break a trip. The right travel songs will energize and inspire you, setting the perfect mood for adventure on the open road or high in the skies.
75 Travel Songs to add to your Playlist in 2024 - Mixtape #2. Awesome and epic travel songs always come in handy when you travel this world. Every adventure deserves great background music. Heck, the music can play an essential of the whole travel experience. We curated the second mixtape of the best travel songs.
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Song Maker, an experiment in Chrome Music Lab, is a simple way for anyone to make and share a song. Song Maker, an experiment in Chrome Music Lab, is a simple way for anyone to make and share a song. GamePad Menu Left Right Up Down Return. Restart About. Back. Song Maker. Play Marimba Electronic Tempo. Midi Mic Restart ...
"I don't think you've changed much and so I changed your name and any real defining clues; And one day, your kid comes home singin' a song that only us two is gonna know is about you," Swift sings ...
4. "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and The Waves: This feel-good song is a reminder to embrace the sunshine, soak up the positive vibes, and make the most of every travel experience. 5. "Roam" by The B-52's: This fun and upbeat track will have you singing along and dreaming of roaming the world with a carefree spirit.
The Top 10 Tour-Inspired Travel Destinations. Music lovers, this one's for you! As you well know, traveling to see your favorite artists live is expensive, to say the least.
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