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7 songs that inspired us to travel in America

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Recently updated on October 6th, 2022 at 05:07 pm

It’s a common truth that some of life’s great inspiration is found in the music we love to listen to. And when these songs capture the spirit of a destination, they’re sure to inspire us to travel, too. Find inspiration for your next trip to the United States with these seven classic songs that inspired us to travel in America.

NEW ORLEANS

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Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans – Louis Armstrong

New Orleans is a city that reveals its deep-rooted history through its cuisine, live music and dynamic celebrations. This remarkably laid-back city, which is also known as The Big Easy, reflects its origins through sumptuous dishes like gumbo, while its great passion for music is evident on every corner. Then there’s the abundance of festivals and parades, with Mardi Gras among the celebrations. For a city that’s known as the birthplace of jazz, it’s only natural we’d find inspiration in ‘Do You Known What It Means to Miss New Orleans’ by jazz great Louis Armstrong.

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NEW YORK CITY

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New York, New York – Frank Sinatra

With its infectious energy, it’s no mystery why so many people fall for New York. This is a city that’s considered one of the world’s great culinary capitals for its street food, fine dining and artisanal food scene, and one that’s celebrated as a major cultural hub too, where each individual neighbourhood shows off its distinct attributes. Named ‘The City that Never Sleeps’, New York is famous for its round-the-clock activity, and it’s even a phrase used by the iconic singer Frank Sinatra in his resoundingly popular song, ‘New York, New York’.

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Walking in Memphis – Marc Cohn

Situated on the Mississippi River in southwest Tennessee, Memphis rarely fails to charm people with its music and soul food. Delve into the city’s musical heritage by soaking up the sounds of Memphis blues and by paying a visit to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley. It was American singer-songwriter Marc Cohn who came up with the all-time favourite ‘Walking in Memphis’ though, describing his visit to the city as “one of those trips where you’re different when you leave”.

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California Dreamin’ – Mamas & Papas

Whether it’s the laid-back lifestyle, friendly people, or diversity of both landscape and city that most appeals, it’s hard not to be seduced by California. From the vibrant city of San Francisco to the rolling vineyards of Napa Valley, and from the natural beauty of Yosemite National Park to the famously scenic Californian coast there’s an abundance of sites to see across the state. The feel-good song, ‘California Dreamin’ was first recorded by Barry McGuire, but it was The Mamas & the Papas who were behind the 1965 version that made it on to Rolling Stone’s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

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Midnight Train to Georgia – Gladys Knight & The Pips

With its mountainous north, open farmland and coastal marshland that’s close to beaches and islands, Georgia encompasses a diverse spectrum of landscapes. And the same can be said for its urban areas, with vast metropolises contrasting with the more traditional small towns. After exploring the state’s oldest city, Savannah, head to the island of Hilton Head and Charleston Tea Plantation. Find inspiration for your trip in the Grammy award-winning song ‘Midnight Train to Georgia’ by Gladys Knight and The Pips.

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Viva Las Vegas – Elvis Presley

Las Vegas has an irrepressible energy that continues to draw people in. Famed for its 24-hour casinos, lavish shows and the bright lights of the Strip, people visit to embrace the city’s fun-loving spirit and let loose in the enormous casinos. As Elvis Presley succinctly sums up in the opening lyrics of ‘Viva Las Vegas’, “Bright light city gonna set my soul, gonna set my soul on fire”.

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Route 66 – Natalie Cole

As America’s most iconic highway, Route 66 makes a trip to the United States all about the journey. Stretching all the way from Chicago to Los Angeles, the route encompasses some of America’s major sites, from Oklahoma City and Albuquerque to the spectacle of Grand Canyon National Park. The song, ‘Route 66’, has been performed by many artists including Nat King Cole, but we’ve chosen the version by his daughter, the singer-songwriter Natalie Cole.

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Image credits: Cover photo of the Californian coast ©  iStock / Ron Thomas . New Orleans ©  iStock / Arpad Benedek . New York © iStock / Mihai Andritoiu . Memphis © Flickr / Mobilus In Mobili . California © iStock / Ron and Patty Thomas Photography . Savannah in Georgia © iStock / Sean Pavone . Las Vegas © iStock / kanonsky . Route 66 © iStock / trek and shoot .

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Helen in Wonderlust

50 Great Songs for Your American Road Trip Playlist

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“Get your motor runnin’, head out on the highway. Lookin’ for adventure, and whatever comes our way.” (Steppenwolf)

Imagine the scene. It’s you and your best buddies. The open road in front of you. Maybe you got the top down. The wind is in your hair. There are amazing views all around. A million possibilities await. You’re on a real American road trip. Life is good. Actually, life is amazing!

But the roads are long, and there’s only one thing that could make this trip ANY better! And that’s an epic soundtrack!

Music has been a big part of my life for as long as I can remember. From my mum’s cassette tapes on long family road trips to the many rock bands I’ve been in over the last twenty years, so I like to think my taste in music is pretty ok… (my friends might disagree).

Think of this as the soundtrack to your adventure. Every great road trip movie has one! And believe me, every time those tunes come on the radio, you’ll be taken straight back to that amazing trip you had!

There are some American classics and a few others I thought appropriate. There were so many more I could have added, but I limited it to 50! Enjoy!

  • Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
  • Running on Empty – Jackson Browne
  • Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
  • Born in the USA – Bruce Springsteen
  • Fortunate Son – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • Bright Side of the Road – Van Morrison
  • Hotel California – The Eagles
  • Free Fallin’ – Tom Petty
  • Holiday Road – Lindsay Buckingham (the song from the National Lampoon’s Vacation movies)
  • Road to Nowhere – Talking Heads
  • I Drove All Night – Roy Orbison
  • (I Just) Died in Your Arms Tonight – Cutting Crew
  • Drive – The Cars
  • I Wanna Know What Love Is – Foreigner
  • Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynrd
  • California Girls – The Beach Boys
  • Viva Las Vegas – Elvis Presley
  • Highway to Hell – AC/DC
  • The Gambler – Kenny Rogers
  • California Dreamin’ – The Mamas and the Papas
  • Danger Zone – Kenny Loggins
  • Great Balls of Fire – Jerry Lee Lewis
  • On the Road Again – Willie Nelson
  • Maybe Tomorrow – Terry Bush (the theme song to The Littlest Hobo – remember that?)
  • San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) – Scott McKenzie
  • Holding Out For A Hero – Bonnie Tyler
  • Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen (a totally British song, but who can forget the opening scene in Wayne’s World?)
  • American Woman – Guess Who
  • Livin’ On a Prayer – Bon Jovi
  • We Didn’t Start the Fire – Billy Joel
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady – Aerosmith
  • Sweet Child O’ Mine – Guns N’ Roses
  • Country Road – John Denver
  • (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay  – Otis Redding
  • Layla – Eric Clapton
  • American Pie – Don McLean
  • Break on Through – The Doors
  • Don’t You (Forget About Me) – Simple Minds
  • Born To Be Wild – Steppenwolf
  • Alright Now – Free
  • Paradise By The Dashboard Light – Meatloaf
  • Black Velvet – Alannah Myles
  • We Built This City – Starship
  • Rockstar – Nickelback
  • Black Betty – Ram Jam
  • Crazy- Aerosmith
  • Power of Love – Huey Lewis and the News
  • Take It Easy – The Eagles
  • Dancing in the Moonlight – Toploader
  • Proud Mary – Tina Turner

And if you want to freak yourself out, watch Deliverance and add on the Duelling Banjos !

Play at full volume and enjoy! Have a missed any good ones?

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OMg sooo many good tunes! what a great post!… my download limit will be going crazy tonight!

I know! It was so fun writing this post listening to all the songs again! Ha ha, enjoy!!!!!

I think I would just play Bruce Springsteen on repeat but I like the variety here! I particularly agree with the 1st song, Fleetwood Mac are just perfect road trip material!

Can’t beat a bit of Bruce! I wish I’d put Billy Joel on the list now. I love him! Fleetwood Mac, Go Your Own Way is my ultimate road trip song! Love it!!!!

Love this list! Making the playlist now for our summer road trips. 😉

Brilliant! Fleetwood Mac is my favourite I think! Enjoy!!!

Thanks Elaine!

Great list! But I think you forgot a crucial one with Turn the Page (Bob Seger). That’s a good one for when you’re driving and everyone else is asleep 🙂

Hey Matt, I’m ashamed to say I’ve never heard of that song before! But just listened and I like it! 🙂

Yeah, I can definitely see that. One of those very cool laid back songs! Thanks for the tip. Need to add it to my playlists.

No worries, I think it’s uunderrated! Glad you liked it!

These are all amazing songs for a great roadtrip. I also love the photos you posted, that adventure just rocks and I wish to experience that too where you get to be wild in having fun with your friends. I hope I could have that roadtrip soon. Thanks for sharing!

Thanks for the lovely comment Joseff!

Get booking or planning your road trip!!! I have some other posts on what we did when we were there also! 🙂

Not only the playlist but also the “picture this…” is awesome! Thank you ever so much for the best webpage with the best playlist, you rock! Gonna have a blast during the upcoming roadtrip (Chicago->Yellowstone-> Vegas-> Route66 Chicago) ‘The wait is so long!

Thanks Joyce for the lovely comment! Your trip sounds amazing!!! Hope you have a great time! Sing loud for me!!!!!!!!!!

It’s a good play list, and you did include Billy Joel, so no worries. Even though I’m an American, I began my 30-year DJ career back in 1982 because of the music I heard coming out of the U.K. in the 70s and early 80s, (can’t drive without Joy Division/New Order, or side 2 of Abbey Road by you-know-who) so my road trip play list differs significantly. One exception is “Dancing in the Moonlight”. I just listened to the Toploaders version, which certainly isn’t bad at all, but I have to say I prefer the American original by King Harvest. “Alright (sic.) Now” is another that I think I have on my BlackBerry for road trips, too.

I’m from Liverpool, and work in Manchester, so very familiar with the bands you mention! 🙂

As a foreigner driving in the US, I like to listen to a lot of American songs! The best playlists are the ones that make you happy! Happy driving!

I would add Truckin’ by the Grateful Dead

Yeah, that’s a great song! Thanks Rashaad! 🙂

Very remarkable compilation I would just add Rockin’ down the Higway by the Doobie Bro

Thnaks for the new suggestion! 🙂

I love this list. Thanks! I would add one more song: 500 miles – Proclaimers 🙂

Yes! The Proclaimers are great! I saw them at V Festival this weekend! 🙂

I think your blog is fantastic, I just read your entire Cali road trip and it’s going to be very similar to mine and my friends except we are starting in San Fran and heading down to Diego. We’re hiring a convertible mustang for the job (we are two guys so we are doing it in true ‘brits on tour’ style). Reading all of it, you’d got us even more completely stoked than we already were.

Cheers for the write up.

Thanks so much Ian! 🙂 Comments like this are what keep me motivated to keep doing what I’m doing! Glad you enjoyed my posts! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow, convertible mustang, now THAT is how you do an American road trip!!! 🙂 Have a great time and let me know you get on!!!!!

What a fantastic song list, lots of great music to listen to even if my road trips are mostly the North Yorkshire Moors. My few additions would be: Dakota (Stereophonics), I Need an Energy (Greg Holden) and certainly a bit of U2 and Coldplay.

Thanks for compiling this though, lots of excellent choices.

Happy travelling

Thanks Richard! Great additions! 🙂 (a lot of my road trips are in the UK too)!!

this is a great list. I’m heading on a big road trip in the USA this weekend and downloaded all the songs. Very excited now. Thanks

No worries Tim! Have a great trip!!

Awesome list Helen! Thanks so much for the suggestions! 🙂

No worries Luke! Glad you enjoyed!! 🙂

Thanks for sharing your listing. We did six road-trips, 3 weeks each, through the USA so far. Every year has it favorites. But this one is our favorite: Lonestar – What About Now (Lonely Grill). I was searching on road trip music as I’m an Indoor Spinning instructor and wanted to make a “Road trip” themed lesson. Your input will for sure help me and good to keep the listing for our next road trip to come! Peter – Netherlands.

Hi Peter, no worries! Spinning to a road trip soundtrack? That sounds like my kinda spinning class!!! 🙂

You included The Doors – Break On Through twice!

Thanks! I’d never noticed! Will change when I get a sec.

Thanks to you and everyone else for a great selection of songs!

No PHD “I won’t let you down” REO speed wagon “Take it on the run” Wow!

Can you buy this play list as a cd

There are many reasons why travelers decide to take a road trip. For many with larger families, a road trip could be much more economical than flying. For many others, nothing beats becoming a good old street map and plotting where to proceed. There are numerous major reasons why choosing a road trip is this wonderful adventure. 1 popular explanation is that the road trip provides the excitement of seeing what’s round the corner. For the spontaneous road tripper, a car ride to where the road takes you’ll result in many surprises along the way.

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All are amazing songs for a great road trip. I wish to experience with my friends. Hope so we gonna plan road trip very soon. Thanks for sharing!

This is a great list for traveling anywhere 🙂

All songs are awesome listed above, i find almost all song on spoytify.

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The Ultimate USA Road Trip Playlist: 50 Songs for 50 States

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As travel lovers, we’ve done a lot of moving around over the years, and music has been our constant companion. This Fourth of July, we’ve found ourselves back in our home country, the USA. What better way to honor our nation than with a selection of great music? A classic USA road trip playlist.

Hitting the road in the states ? Bring along this playlist!

This is a list of fifty songs, one for each of America’s fifty states. We played fast and loose with our choices. Some of these songs directly involve the states in which they are set; some barely mention them. The country music genre is quite fond of naming songs after states and exploring life in those places, so country songs are strongly represented here, but rock, hip hop, and soul are present too. We hope you enjoy, and to our fellow Americans, have a fun and safe Fourth of July!

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Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd

Can’t say no to this one! Still a classic, although the jazz standard “Stars Fell on Alabama” was a strong contender.

Alaska – Maggie Rogers

A beautiful, ethereal tune with lyrics that merge the beauty of one’s lover with the beauty of the natural world.

By the Time I Get to Phoenix – Glen Campbell

A lovely, sad song by a country legend.

Gossip – Arkansas Heat

This is a bluesy rocker about surviving life in a small town where you don’t fit in. Sometimes, you have to escape if you can.

California Here I Come – Various Artists

This needs no explanation. It’s been performed by a lot of artists, but our favorite is Desi Arnaz’s version with the cast of I Love Lucy . Get your West Coast road trip started right!

Check out an entire list of the best songs about California here .

Rocky Mountain High – John Denver

You’ve heard it a million times, but it’s still so pretty!

Connecticut

Connecticut – Bing Crosby

One of the older picks on our list, this is a swell duet with Bing Crosby and Judy Garland. Includes the only shout-out to Yale University we’ve ever heard in a song.

Delaware Slide – George Thorogood

Another rock song full of Thorogood’s famous slide guitar work. Not much connection to Delaware outside of the title, but what state wouldn’t be proud of this one?

Floridays – Jimmy Buffett

This song about an attempt at a wild, carefree life is more openly melancholic than Buffett’s bigger hits.

Midnight Train to Georgia – Gladys Knight & the Pips

A beautiful soul hit about returning home at last and sacrificing for the one you love. Everyone can relate to that.

Happy Hawaii – ABBA

Doesn’t get much more fun than this. Odd and amusing in that unique ABBA way.

Idaho – Reckless Kelly

Another “coming home” song, this one of a more ambiguous, even haunting variety, despite the catchy country twang.

Illinois – Everly Brothers

On a lighter note, here is a jaunty, piano-filled number from a couple of country/rock greats.

Goin’ Back to Indiana – Jackson 5

Speaking of jaunty, this is the Jackson 5 at their most energetic and charming–and that’s saying something.

Iowa – Dar Williams

In this tune, William’s beautiful voice and lonely guitar are perfectly emblematic of the bittersweet nature of love.

One’s on the Way – Loretta Lynn

I hadn’t heard much of Lynn before, but this song made me a fan. It’s about the need to put aside the distractions of the rapidly changing world outside and remember the things that need doing at home.

Kentucky Woman – Neil Diamond

It is rock? Country? Whatever it is, it’s a great, insightful love song.

Amos Moses – Jerry Reed

A favorite of Amy’s, this is a twangy rock number about a man from the bayou who is… unique.

Portland, Maine – Tim McGraw

A tear-jerking breakup ballad about a town in Maine far away.

Together in Maryland – Tony Cavallo

This one rocks! A song about loving what you have and where you are.

Massachusetts

I’m Shipping up to Boston – Dropkick Murphys

When we decided to make this list, this was one of the first songs that came to mind. We never get tired of it, and it’s hard to think of a song more closely associated with Massachusetts.

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald – Gordon Lightfoot

The tale of a real-life maritime disaster, this is slow nautical ballad is perfect for the state of Michigan, to which the unfortunate ship hauled cargo over Lake Superior.

Atmosphere – Say Shhh

Hip hop duo Atmosphere laid down this sweet track, an ode to their city of Minneapolis and and to all of the lesser-known towns where people make their lives.

Mississippi

Down in Mississippi – Sugarland

This country rocker is all about having a good time down South. Happy Fourth of July!

Missouri Waltz – Johnny Cash

It wouldn’t be a playlist about America without Johnny Cash. This one is just him and his guitar, but that’s all he needs.

Montana Song – Hank Williams, Jr.

In this song about rest and longing, Hank Jr. finds the perfect setting in the wide open spaces of Montana.

The Nebraska Song – Sawyer Brown

An eighteen-year old kid has come to Nebraska with hopes of being a football star. A lovely song about chasing your dreams wherever they lead.

Viva Las Vegas – Elvis Presley

Another essential artist for a playlist about America. Las Vegas is an indelible part of Nevada, and this bouncy Elvis song is an indelible part of Las Vegas.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire – Matt Pond PA

In honor of the Two Drifters’ current home, we chose this beauty. Its haunting and hopeful lyrics conjure the deep woods and cold winters of the Granite State.

Jersey Girl – Bruce Springsteen

Can’t leave Bruce out! This New Jersey native is the clear choice to represent his state.

Elf Tower New Mexico – Coheed and Cambria

With wild lyrics and wilder riffs, this prog rock/metal band are an odd but compelling fit for the unique landscape and culture of New Mexico.

Empire State of Mind – Jay Z

Not much contest here! This song still feels inescapable, and for good reason.

North Carolina

Raise Up – Petey Pablo

North Carolina rapper Petey Pablo provides a fitting send up to the Tarheel State. (warning: explicit lyrics)

North Dakota

North Dakota Boy – Doc Walker

Sometimes, cities are great; sometimes not. Doc Walker reflects on the girl he followed to Nasheville as she hunted for stardom–and how, in the end, he left her behind to come home.

Ohio – Neil Young

Neil Young’s take on the Kent State shootings of 1970 is a blistering rock song.

I Ain’t in Checotah Anymore – Carrie Underwood

Sometimes, no place is as comfortable as your hometown. Carrie Underwood reflects on the past in this ode to small-town Oklahoma.

Portland Water – Michael Hurley

This song set in Oregon captures an old timey folk/blues sound that is nothing if not American.

Pennsylvania

Motownphilly – Boyz II Men

We tried to avoid songs about individual cities in favor of those about states, but this one is too much fun to leave out.

Rhode Island

Holiday in Rhode Island – The Softies

Good times and dreary weather? New England has both, and so does this beautiful, wispy tune.

South Carolina

Just a Little Bit South of North Carolina – Dean Martin

A bit of classy swing for the Palmetto State. In what has turned about to be a recurring theme on our list, this one is about longing for the comforts of home and a simple life.

South Dakota

South Dakota Morning – Bee Gees

The lovely harmonies of this track only accentuate the escalating bleakness of its lyrics. A song about one of the many people who find themselves on the darker side of the American experience.

Walking in Memphis – Marc Cohn

Another of Amy’s favorites. Part rock and part soul, it builds and builds.

All My Exes Live in Texas – George Straight

No contest! A country classic about the past loves of a no-good rambling man.

Salt Lake City – Beach Boys

Well outside of their usual setting, the Beach Boys nonetheless pull off a upbeat number about the fun to be had in Salt Lake City.

Moonlight in Vermont – Various Artists

This standard has been performed by any number of artists, but our favorite is Ella Fitzgerald’s version with Louis Armstrong.

Virginia Moon – Foo Fighters

The Foo Fighters slowed way down and mellowed out for this one, and the results are beautiful. Are the lyrics about a place? About a woman? It’s worth a listen either way.

Thrift Shop – Macklemore

Seattle’s Macklemore scored a bit hit with this tribute to shopping at secondhand stores.  If it’s not in your head already, it will be now. (warning: explicit lyrics)

West Virginia

Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver

This classic is John Denver’s second entry on our list. It’s sweet and unabashedly sentimental in the way that nostalgia often is.

The Wisconsin Emigrant – Matthew Sabatella

The life-and-death circumstances of many immigrants and pioneers in American history are captured by this haunting bluegrass number.

The Hills of Wyoming – Gene Autry

For the final entry on our list, singing cowboy Gene Autry gives us an old-fashioned, twangy ballad. Doesn’t get much more American!

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10 songs about America you need to add to your road trip playlist

By Adam Tyner and Maggie Tuten Tyner July 4, 2018

Road trip across America with the perfect soundtrack

In our series of road trip playlists so far, we've covered topics like cars , roads and driving . They're all fair topics that are only logical, but it's time we start focusing on the reason for the trip.

You're exploring, you're going somewhere, you're seeing new things and there's a destination you're trying to reach. And more than likely, you're road tripping across the United States.

With that in mind (and with a dash of patriotism because 'tis the season), we've compiled for you a list of songs about America.

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"America" - Simon & Garfunkel

"Kathy, 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"

In 1964, Paul Simon was called back to the U.S. from London to finalize work on an album. He did return, but he traveled across America with his girlfriend, Kathy Chitty, for five days instead of going back to the studio. The songwriting triumph that is "America" is the result of that excursion. All these years later, it continues to fuel our wanderlust for exploring the country in any way we can.

"We're an American Band" - Grand Funk Railroad

The semi-autobiographical "We're an American Band" provides a glimpse into life on the road for a hard rock band during the 1970s. The days blur together as they tour the country, encountering all sorts of people, from music royalty to enthusiastic groupies. But at the end of the day, the goal and the message stay the same: "We're comin' to your town / We'll help you party it down / We're an American band."

"R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." - John Mellencamp

An ode to 1960s rock and roll, you can't help but start moving when you hear this bouncy, upbeat Mellencamp tune. Giving credit where credit is due, "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." recalls how American musicians like Frankie Lymon, Martha Reeves, and The Young Rascals struggled and sacrificed to forever influence the music world.

"Kids in America" - The Muffs

"New York to east California / There's a new wave coming, I warn ya"

Kim Wilde's smash hit debut single has been re-recorded and covered so many times that there was quite a debate about which version to showcase here. "...but it's on the Clueless soundtrack!" is a surprisingly quick way to end most arguments, so it follows that we have indeed sided with The Muffs' punk-spiked cover.

Listening yet again to this song about youth and the dawn of a new age, we'll try to ignore the fact that this cover is more than twenty years old and that we're an awfully long way from being kids ourselves.

"America" - The Vapors

We'll always seize upon any opportunity to remind readers that there's more to The Vapors than "Turning Japanese." Today, we're aiming the spotlight towards "America," one of many highlights from the band's spectacular debut album.

Its lyrics weave a conflicted story about someone who can't stomach the thought of staying in a tumultuous relationship but can't quite tear himself away either. Where better to start anew than in America? And there's nothing in the rulebook saying that the two of them can't eke out a fresh start together.

"Surfin' U.S.A." - The Beach Boys

The United States is among just a handful of countries to border multiple oceans, offering two coasts' worth of beaches just ripe for surfing. (More, even, since surfing the Arctic Ocean from Alaska is a thing.)

As many thousands upon thousands of miles of shoreline as there are, most of the nation is still quite a drive from being able to hit the waves. On their second album, The Beach Boys wondered what it'd be like if the U.S. were one endless beach. Spoiler: everybody's gone surfin'.

"Back in the U.S.A." - Chuck Berry

They say there's no place like home. And it's that exact sentiment Chuck Berry shared as he penned "Back in the U.S.A.," a mere 10 days after returning from a tour in Australia.

He sings "Oh well, oh well, I feel so good today / We touched ground on an international runway / Jet propelled back home, from over the seas to the U.S.A.," and you can't help but feel the joy in his revelatory return in both the lyrics and high-spirited music.

"(You Can Still) Rock in America" - Night Ranger

It's been 35 years, so we put our team of fact checkers to work, ensuring that the lead track to Night Ranger's Midnight Madness is properly up to date. As it turns out, they stand in agreement with songwriters Jack Blades and Brad Gillis: you can, in fact, still rock in America. But it's probably not easy as it was back then to sneak out to late night rock shows, like the siblings chronicled in this song did.

"America" - Prince and The Revolution

Don't worry! This is the album version of "America," as heard on Prince and The Revolution's Around in the World in a Day . (The twenty minute-plus jam from the 12" would be a bit much for this particular playlist.) Rooted in Cold War-era fears about Communism and looming nuclear war, "America" was once described by Prince as being "straightforwardly patriotic."

His definition of "straightforward" may vary from yours, but if you don't feel up to interpreting the song's lyrics right now, just escape into the infectious groove and shout along with Prince as he sings "America, America / God shed his grace on thee."

"America the Beautiful" - Ray Charles

This America-themed playlist wouldn't be complete without Ray Charles' superb soulful version of "America the Beautiful." The song conjures images of breathtaking landscapes, American icons like apple pie and baseball, and our country's diverse population uniting for the good; everything that truly makes America beautiful. And it's the message we'd like to leave with you as this playlist comes to a bittersweet end.

Let us know what you think, or if you have any playlist suggestions in the comments below, on Facebook or on Twitter.

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The Ultimate Travel Playlist: 100 Best Travel Songs (with Lyrics and Videos)

Katie Hammel

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 Hammel

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

Last updated December 28, 2023

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15 Best Songs About Travel

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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

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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

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

Gladys Knight

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ella Fitzergerald

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.”

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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

best travel songs of all time | 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

best songs about travel | galway girl

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

best travel songs | one night in Bangkok

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

travel songs | land down under

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

traveling songs playlist

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

best songs about travel | sweet home alabama

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

best travel songs | I've been everywhere

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

traveling songs | route 66

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

sting | songs about travel desert rose

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

songs about traveling | Streets have no name

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

traveling songs | 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

travel songs | willie 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

songs that inspire travel | San francisco

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

inspiring travel songs | montego bay

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

travel songs about a destination | midnight train to georgia

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

traveling music | roam 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

travel songs | leaving on a jet plane

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

songs to inspire people to travel | kokomo

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

great travel songs | graceland

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

travel songs for travelers

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

best travel songs | New York State of mind

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

best songs for travelers | sailing

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

best songs for travellers | proud mary

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

songs for travel

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

music to inspire travel | man in the mirror

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

kathmandu bob seger

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

london calling 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

coming to america 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

songs for travel

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

songs for traveling

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

istanbul not sonstantinople | 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

songs about travel | 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

travel songs | california dreaming mamas and 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

songs to inspire travelers | bali eyes

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

songs to inspire travellers | sand in my shoes

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

inspiring songs for travel | New York

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!

Admiring the time and effort you put into your blog and detailed information you offer. This is the first time i am reading your post and admire that you posted article which gives users lot of information regarding particular topic thanks for this share.

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!

30 Best Songs About Travel

Looking for the best travel songs?  I’ve put together a list of what I consider to be 30 of the best travel songs . They are perfect songs for your next road trip, make you reminisce about past travels or inspire your future travels.

Best Songs About Travel

The songs below are my favorite travel songs. Some are travel songs about traveling in general and some are destination specific travel songs. I hope you enjoy this list of great travel songs. I have included a mix of travel songs from different genres (including rock, pop and country) and different eras (from classic travel songs to more modern travel songs).

(And if you are planning on taking a road trip soon make sure to check out my complete road trip packing list  to make sure you have all your road trip essentials before you go!)

Best Travel Songs

I think these are the best songs about traveling (in no particular order).

  • “The Passenger” by Iggy Pop
  • “ On the Road Again ” by Willie Nelson
  • “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver
  • “Life Is a Highway” by Tom Cochrane
  • “ I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) ” by the Proclaimers (one of my favorite road trip songs )
  • “Take It Easy” by the Eagles
  • “Ramblin’ Man” by The Allman Brothers Band
  • “ I’ve Been Everywhere ” by Johnny Cash
  • “ Come Fly With Me ” by Frank Sinatra (this is a classic)
  • “Road Trippin'” by Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • “Road to Nowhere” by Talking Heads
  • “No Roots” by Alice Merton
  • “Born to Be Wild” by Steppenwolf
  • “Leaving on a Jet Plane” by Peter, Paul and Mary
  • “ Roam ” by The B52s

USA Travel Songs

Here are some of my favorite songs that mention a specific state or place in the USA. There are perfect for a USA road trip:

  • “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • “California” by Phantom Planet (this is one of my favorite California road trip songs )
  • “ California Dreamin ‘” by The Mamas & The Papas
  • “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)” by Scott McKenzie
  • “Miami” by Will Smith
  • “Beverly Hills” by Weezer
  • “Chicago” by Sufjan Stevens (my hometown)
  • “Surfin’ USA” by The Beach Boys

International Travel Songs

Here are some of my favorite travel songs that mention a specific country or international destination:

  • “ Africa ” by Toto
  • “ Kathmandu ” by Bob Seger
  • “ Havana ” by Camila Cabello (this song will definitely make you want to go to Cuba )
  • “ Galway Girl ” by Ed Sheeran
  • “ One Night in Bangkok ” by Murray Head
  • “Barcelona” by George Ezra

What are your favorite travel songs?

To make it easier for you to listen, I have created a travel playlist on spotify:

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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

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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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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!

Best songs about travel

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.

Best Travel Songs: “On Top of the World” by Imagine Dragons Song

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.

Road trip songs: “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman

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.

Songs about travel: “Somewhere over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole

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.

Travel Playlist: “Adventure of a Lifetime” by Coldplay

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.

Traveling Tunes: “Paris” by The Chainsmokers

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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.

Songs about travelling: “Sleep on the Floor” by The Lumineers

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.

Songs for the traveler: “Heading Home” by Gryffin feat. Josef Salvat

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.

Songs to add to your playlist: “Havana” by Camila Cabello

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.

Wanderlust songs: “Autumn Dawn” by Volcan Peaks

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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.

Tunes for the holidays: “Beach Bonfire” by Sandro

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!

Best Travel Songs For Your Playlist

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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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!

woman looking out an airplane window with earplugs in listening to the best adventure songs

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!

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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
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5 cool things to do on a weekend in charleston, sc.

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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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Susan Ballinger is an award-winning educator, author, speaker, PTSD survivor, and advocate for ALL who has always been passionate about supporting and inspiring others in their personal growth. In her retirement years, she became the primary caregiver of her aging parents and developed an extensive knowledge-base about the elderly. You can learn more about Susan's professional work and compassionate nature by exploring her ABOUT page and connecting through her social media platforms.

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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.

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23. Carolina in My Mind , James Taylor

“ In my mind, I'm gone to Carolina. Can't you see the sunshine? Now can't you just feel the moonshine? And ain't it just like a friend of mine to hit me from behind? Yes, I'm gone to Carolina in my mind. ”

Homesickness can sometimes encourage a person to travel and go back home. In this song, the narrator dreams of going back to his home state and experiencing the things that he misses the most while he’s away.

24. I Have Been Around the World , Dar Williams

“ I have been around the world. There's so much there to see. And the story never ends. You're all the world to me. ”

There are people who travel from place to place because they’re searching for something. Perhaps it’s a place they can call home, or a person who they think will complete their life.

In this song, a person with wanderlust travels all over the world and experiences many wonders. However, she’s not satisfied. Only after meeting someone does she realize where home truly is.

25. Travel the World Song , Spookiz

“ Let's go to Rio, Paris, Tokyo. Paris, Tokyo, Berlin, New York and Mexico. We see Ibiza, Seoul, Beijing and Rome. Travel 'round the world, come on, let's go. ”

Here’s an upbeat song about travel that will give you good vibes during your trip. Its joyful melody encourages you to travel to the places you want to see.

If you need a cheerful song that leads you out of your comfort zone into exciting experiences, this song’s for you!

26. Happy Trails , Roy Rogers

“ Happy trails to you, until we meet again. Happy trails to you. Keep smiling until then. ”

This is a blessing for those on the road. With so many things that could go wrong during your travels, it’s nice to know that there are those who wish you well.

27. White Line Fever , Merle Haggard

“ I wonder just what makes a man keep pushing on. What makes me keep on hummin' this old highway song. I've been from coast to coast a hundred times or more. And I ain't found one single place where I ain't been before. ”

Do you ever wonder what it feels like to live your entire life on the road, answering the call of wanderlust and never settling anywhere?

“White line fever” is a term for the state of mind many car drivers have after traveling for an extended period of time. While in the grip of white line fever, a driver may manage to drive safely without remembering that they’ve done so.

28. Africa , Toto

“ I bless the rains down in Africa. Gonna take some time to do the things we never had. ”

Here’s a classic song to remind you that when you travel, it’s more than just seeing exotic places and learning about new cultures. It helps you develop a deep love and appreciation for the diversity around you.

29. Every Day Is a Winding Road , Sheryl Crow

“ Every day is a winding road. I get a little bit closer. Every day is a faded sign. I get a little bit closer to feeling fine. ”

This song teaches us to cherish every second of our lives— to live mindfully . In it, a hitchhiker’s trip aboard a guy’s truck is a metaphor for life—full of twists and turns. Sometimes, it has unexpected stops and detours.

30. Marrakesh Express , Crosby, Stills, and Nash

“ Looking at the world through the sunset in your eyes. Travelling the train through clear Moroccan skies. ”

If you’re stuck in a rut, traveling can help you gain a fresh perspective. A trip, especially to a foreign place, encourages you to get out of your comfort zone

This song is about what happens when you step out of your comfort zone. You start noticing interesting things that add richness to your travel experience.

31. Paris, Texas , Lana Del Rey

“ I went to Paris (Texas) with a suitcase in my hand. I had to leave. Knew they wouldn't understand. ”

Sometimes, we take a trip to get away from painful memories or experiences. Here’s a song that describes this type of healing journey.

The song also plays on the names of the American cities mentioned in the lyrics. When you hear the names, you might think of their European namesakes. At first, it seems like the narrator is traveling overseas. But as it turns out, the narrator didn’t have to travel that far.

32. Mountain Trip to Japan, 1959 , The Trachtenburg Family Sideshow Players

“ Mountain trip to Japan. Going to see the mountains on a mountain trip. He's a very fine man. He is so well rounded and he'd like to see the world before it ever started. ”

Here’s a cheery, quirky, catchy song you can play on a road trip. I can almost guarantee that you’ll find this song stuck in your head for days!

33. Paris Nights/New York Mornings , Corinne Bailey Rae

“ Ooh, we crash into love-filled nights (Paris nights and New York mornings). ”

This song describes the exhilaration of traveling to new places. It also highlights the romance and excitement of experiencing what these new places have to offer.

34. No Roots , Alice Merton

“ I build a home and wait for someone to tear it down. Then pack it up in boxes, head for the next town running. ‘Cause I've got memories and travel like gypsies in the night. And a thousand times I've seen this road… ”

This catchy, upbeat song actually belies the sad origin of the lyrics. This song is about someone who does not feel they have a place to call home, as she’s constantly moving from place to place.

Alice Merton drew inspiration for her hit single from her personal experience of having a nomadic lifestyle. By the time she was 24, she had moved 12 times .

35. The Longest Road , Morgan Page

“ Giddy up and gold mine. Different place, different time. All the stars are in their prime. Pastel trailer park, stars so bright to hide the dark. All is quiet in the yard. ”

The primary concept of this song is the desert. It evokes images of long trips and being surrounded by a desolate landscape.

36. Vienna , Billy Joel

“ When will you realize Vienna waits for you? ”

In this song, Vienna serves as a metaphor for the rest of your life. The song asks listeners, “When are you going to start living your life?”

37. Midnight Memories , One Direction

“ Straight off the plane to a new hotel. Just touched down, you could never tell. ”

This song describes a group of young jetsetters ready to party wherever they land. It highlights making memories and living life to the fullest.

38. On the Road to Find Out , Yusuf/Cat Stevens

“ Well, I hit the rowdy road and many kinds I met there. Many stories told me of the way to get there. So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out. There’s so much left to know, and I’m on the road to find out. ”

This song is about traveling “in search of freedom and purity.” The narrator is spurred forward by his hunger for spiritual balance.

39. New Horizons (Ultima Thule Mix) , Brian May

“ New horizons to explore. New horizons no one's ever seen before. Limitless wonders in a never ending sky. We may never, never reach them. That's why we have to try. ”

So far, the songs in this collection have been about traveling in different places within the planet. But here’s a song about traveling beyond our world.

It is about traveling to and exploring new places in outer space. It might not be long before commercial space travel is available to humans!

40. Highway Song , Blackfoot

“ It's a highway song. You sing it on and on. On and on. Highway song is as lonely as the road I'm on. ”

This song is about a musician on tour. He feels lonely and homesick.

However, the exhilaration of performing and being on the road prevents him from going home.

41. Hotel California , Eagles

“ On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair. Warm smell of colitas rising up through the air. Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light. My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim. I had to stop for the night. ”

Many travelers report having at least one strange experience during their travels. Have you had one?

In this iconic song, a wayward traveler discovers dark secrets in a hotel set in the desert.

42. Trains, Boats, and Planes , Dionne Warwick

“ Trains and boats and planes are passing by. They mean a trip to Paris or Rome for someone else, but not for me. The trains and the boats and planes took you away, away from me. ”

What’s your favorite mode of transportation when going on long trips?

In this song, almost all modes of transportation are seen in a negative light by a woman who was left by a man eager to see the world.

43. The Love Boat Theme , Jack Jones

“ The Love Boat soon will be making another run. The Love Boat promises something for everyone. Set a course for adventure. Your mind on a new romance. ”

The Love Boat is a TV show that aired from 1977 to 1986. It is about the hilarious romantic experiences of the crew and passengers of the cruise ship MS Pacific Princess .

The show has a theme song that highlights the possibilities of romance and adventure while on board the love boat.

44. Lost in Japan , Shawn Mendes

“ Do you got plans tonight? I'm a couple hundred miles from Japan, and I, I was thinking I could fly to your hotel tonight 'cause I-I-I can't get you off my mind. ”

This song is about traveling for the sake of love. In it, Mendes shows his commitment to his beloved by offering to fly to Japan so that they can be together.

45. Hitch Hike , Marvin Gaye

“ I've got to find that girl if I have to hitchhike 'round the world. ”

In the same vein as the previous song, a guy hitchhikes all across the country, determined to find his girlfriend, even though the girl’s been unfaithful to him.

Final Thoughts on Songs About Traveling

Each time you pack your bags and head to new places, you become a new person.

Traveling is one of the best ways for you to grow in wisdom and experience. It helps you develop a deeper understanding of yourself , the world, and life in general.

Hopefully, you’ve found a favorite or two among the songs about traveling featured in this collection.

If you enjoyed this article, you might want to check out the following articles of song collections for specific topics:

  • 57 Best Songs About Home: Leaving, Missing, and Coming Home
  • 43 Best Songs About Happiness and Good Times
  • 33 Best Songs About Family & Being with Loved Ones

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The Ultimate Travel Songs Playlist To Inspire Wanderlust

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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57 Hit Songs About Traveling (2023 with Videos)

Travel and adventure are healing to the human spirit. Seeing new places and having new experiences is always exciting. If you’re planning a trip, listening to songs about traveling is always a great way to get even more excited about the trip.

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The list of songs below will certainly get you mentally prepared for your trip. We’ve included a wide range of songs from all music genres, so we’re confident you’ll find many songs that you love. If you’re interested, we also have a perfect playlist for vacations .

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1. Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf

“Born To Be Wild” is a road trip classic. The song is the third single of the American-Canadian rock band Steppenwolf in their eponymous debut album and their most successful hit. Initially written by musician Mars Bonfire as a ballad, the track is a pure rock performance, with the song lyrics even spelling this out as “heavy metal thunder.” Its memorable riff, pulsing beat, and motor-on-the-highway lyrics have made the song an anthem to both biker culture and mosh pits. It’s a great song to put on while the car rolls down the streets to start a good long drive. This song was a massive hit and won the RIAA gold record award . Pretty much everyone has heard this song, and even today, it’s very popular.

2. A Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton

The debut single from American pop artist Vanessa Carlton, “A Thousand Miles,” placed the singer at the top of the charts and on the road to commercial success. The song is friendly to the ear from the first hook, with its tinkling piano keys played by Carlton, meshed with a harmony of strings. Carlton wrote the song inspired by a crush to whom she never managed to confess. Music can speak more than simple words do, and building from its origin story, the song encourages a journey just to meet that special someone. Fun fact: the song was prominently featured in the cult hit comedy film, “White Chicks.”

3. Leaving On A Jetplane by Chantal Kreviazuk

The song “Leaving On A Jetplane” traces a history of several recordings in its lifetime. Created by singer-songwriter John Denver in 1966, the song experienced a jump in popularity when it was recorded and released by the American folk group Peter, John, and Mary. The song was then tapped to be part of the soundtrack of the disaster film “Armageddon.” That 1998 version, performed by Chantal Kreviazuk, blew up as much as the film it was part of. The lyrics are melancholic, a tale of someone taking a journey away from a loved one. Quite a sentimental track for your travel playlist. This is one of my personal favorite songs about flying away.

4. Paris by The Chainsmokers

The track “Paris” is a single from the debut album of the American electronic dance music duo the Chainsmokers. The track utilizes common elements in the duo’s arsenal, including chill keyboard, sounds reminiscent of their massive hit single “Closer.” The final output is a more subdued sound, a level swaying rhythm with no sudden drops, with tinkling beats and light synths, featuring uncredited vocals by American singer Emily Warren. The song spins a tale of young lovers tumbling about in Paris, wild and free and hiding from their parents, with a promise of “if we go down, we go down together.” “Paris” was a massive hit and peaked at rank six on the Billboard Hot 100 .

5. Adventure Of A Lifetime by Coldplay

“Adventure Of A Lifetime” brings a fresh, funky beat to the somber, soulful tunes that the British rock band Coldplay is quite known for. The lead single from the 2015 album “A Head Full of Dreams,” the song features chirpy synths mixed with percussions and female vocals before Chris Martin comes in to sing. Happy and upbeat, the lyrics repeat “like I’m alive again,” speaking of an adventure taken and shared with a loved one. Described by Martin as “a more colorful, more joyful sort of thing,” the album’s lead track was welcomed by critics as one of Coldplay’s best offers.

6. Road Trippin’ by Red Hot Chili Peppers

The name speaks for itself as a track for your travel playlist. “Road Trippin’” comes off of “Californication,” the widely successful seventh studio album from American rock legends Red Hot Chili Peppers. The album marks the return of guitarist John Frusciante, and the lyrics of the song pick up an anecdote from this reunion. The words tell of a road trip taken by the band along the Pacific Coast Highway, wherein they enjoyed surfing at the Big Sur with their returning guitarist. The song is purely acoustic, played with no drums, featuring somber guitars and somber vocals, the sound and words contemplative of a trip to the coast with friends.

7. Sleep On The Floor by The Lumineers

Folk rock band, The Lumineers, features the song “Sleep On The Floor” in their second studio album, “Cleopatra.” The song is mellow and sounds gentle, the twanging guitars playing well with the cello, and the eventual entry of drums speeds things up. It is a call to leave everything behind before it is too late before one is burdened by expectations of family and faith. “Pack yourself a toothbrush, dear,” the lyrics sing. The song speaks about necessary travel, a life’s journey to independence, but maybe a less dire message is to just let things go and hit the road.

8. Watermelon Sugar by Harry Styles

From his popular and critically acclaimed album “Fine Line,” the second single, “Watermelon Sugar,” is a sultry, stand-out track. The song opens to speedy acoustic guitar strums, soon meshing with electric guitars, drums, and horns and driven by a catchy melody. The song got its title from the book “In Watermelon Sugar” by Richard Brautigan. Styles has spoken of how the lyrics are about the heady rush of meeting with someone for the first time. These words, the song’s bright notes, and the music video featuring Styles at the beach together transform the song into an open invitation for a summer trip.

9. Kokomo by The Beach Boys

Popular beach song “Kokomo” was first released as a single in 1988 before making it into the original soundtrack of the romantic comedy-drama film “Cocktail.” Performed by American rock band the Beach Boys, the song became a number-one hit, charting on Billboard and becoming one of the band’s most popular tracks to date. The song features a chill percussion intro followed by the smooth, now-iconic croonings of Aruba, Jamaica, and more Caribbean islands. Although Kokomo is an imagined island utopia off the Florida Keys, the song’s vivid imagery of a seaside getaway makes the track a perfect travel companion.

10. Location Unknown by HONNE featuring BEKA

English electronic music duo HONNE found continued success with the album “Love Me/Love Me Not,” from which comes the track “Location Unknown.” Featuring English artist and frequent collaborator BEKA, the Brooklyn session version of the song is calmer, softer, and more sentimental, devoid of HONNE’s signature synth-happy sound. The raw piano chords float with the seamless medley of BEKA’s soulful voice and Andy Clutterback’s honest vocals. The lyrics tell a tale of traveling too much, perhaps, being away from someone beloved for too long, and the heartfelt vow to return despite not knowing when the desired reunion would occur.

11. Take Me Back To London by Ed Sheeran featuring Stormzy

Some travels have gone on too long that one misses the comforts of home. This might look a bit different for a popular, successful artist such as English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, who must have been enjoying touring the world, but it’s a relatable sentiment. “Take Me Back To London” is the eighth and final single from his “No.6 Collaborations Project” album. The track has Sheeran’s signature sound merged with spitting hip hop and rap care of rapper Stormzy. The two Brits swap words and rap about places they have been and things they have missed back home in London.

12. seoul by RM of BTS

For his second mix-tape release, RM of renowned Kpop supergroup BTS teamed up with British duo HONNE for the track “seoul.” The album, titled and stylized as “mono.”, peels off layers in the Korean rapper’s musicality, revealing soulful sounds and lyrics. “Seoul” is no exception. The synth sounds at the intro are thumping yet gentle. James Hatcher of HONNE revealed this was his vocal, “loaded into a sampler and played on a keyboard.” RM’s lyrics opine about the city he calls home, utilizing the “soul” wordplay and delivering a thoughtful track. RM’s bittersweet feelings about his home city pose a unique invitation to see it for yourself.

13. Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver

“Take Me Home, Country Roads,” also known simply as “Country Roads,” is an ode to West Virginia from John Denver’s 1971 album “Poems, Prayers & Promises.” Co-written by Denver with fellow American singer-songwriters Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, “Country Roads” has been a success since its release and remains to be Denver’s most popular song to date. The song was inspired by a drive home wherein Nivert was behind the wheel while Danoff played his guitar. The drive got the songwriters thinking about growing up in West Virginia and going down the small country roads, sentiments reflected in the song’s lyrics , melded with the guitar’s country twang.

14. Pure Shores by All Saints

Stylized as a dream pop song with its swaying synths and electronic production, “Pure Shores” is a critically and commercially successful track for the English-Canadian girl group All Saints. Created for the film “The Beach” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, the song was composed based on a 40-second clip from the scene where DiCaprio and co-star Virginie Ledoyen were swimming underwater. The music video themes merge the song’s ambient beats with the movie’s adventure suspense premise, with All Saints shown walking at Wells-Next-The-Sea beach at Norfolk, singing a haunting call. It’s not your typical summer song, but a great track all the same.

15. Around The World by Daft Punk

“Around The World” is a stellar example of what electronic duo Daft Punk is best at, that is, a pumping beat, straightforward lyrics, and vibes. Perfect for dancing in the club as much as it works as a wake-up track on a long drive, the song is a house and disco classic. The lyrics only contain the three words “around the world,” said in repetition 144 times. The robotic vocals, bass, and synths mesh to create a song that sounds perfectly on loop, duly credited by critics as something genius. The song is heralded as one of Daft Punk’s greatest tracks.

16. Have Love, Will Travel by The Sonics

As much as it is a popular slogan peppered all over wall decals and social media, “Have Love, Will Travel” is also a song that enjoyed several incarnations. Written and recorded in 1959 by American blues singer Richard Berry, the song has since been performed by a long list of artists such as punk vocalist Stiv Bators, rock band The Brando’s, and more recently, blues rockers The Black Keys in 2003. The song’s best-known recording, though, was by garage rock band The Sonics. The lyrics speak of going out on a journey and finding love, a universal message that easily transcends decades and genres.

17. The Passenger by Iggy Pop

“The Passenger” by the Godfather of Punk, Iggy Pop, is a garage rock and proto-punk staple. Written by Iggy and guitarist Ricky Gardiner, the song has several inspirations, from the Jim Morrison poem “The Lords” to rides taken by Iggy on the Berlin S-Bahn railway and touring with David Bowie. Iggy explains the experience as driving around in a car “ad infinitum,” a feeling encapsulated in the lyrics and the song’s laidback rhythm. The passenger gets into a car and rides, observing the views, what he sees, and how it makes him feel. The song is a mainstay in Iggy’s live performances and has been featured in movies, video games, and TV shows.

18. Roam by The B-52’s

The track “Roam” spelled success for American New Wave band The B-52’s, becoming their second and final US top 10 hit and earning the band a Grammy nomination. The song is the fourth single from “Cosmic Thing,” the same album carrying another hit, “The Love Shack.” The lyrics encourage a trip around the world to wherever the wind calls, crossing boundaries with love and a kiss in your pocket. The music video itself is a trip, filmed with vocalists Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson singing and dancing to the funky beat against the backdrop of colorful travel-inspired videos and animation.

19. Traveling by Utada Hikaru

Japanese-American singer Utada Hikaru made her breakthrough in the US market with her 2009 English album “This Is The One.” Also known as simply Utada, the artist’s Japanese discography spans wider and includes the boppy, dance-pop song “Traveling” from her acclaimed and best-selling album “Deep River.” The song takes notes from house music, a party tune enriched by the contrast of Utada’s full tone and soulful vocals. At first read, the lyrics are a call to travel, heading for anywhere far to shake the troubles away. Critics have pointed out underlying themes of dreams and nightmares, too, adding layers to the song’s meaning.

20. Beautiful Day by U2

From the album “All That You Can’t Leave Behind” by Irish rock legends U2 “Beautiful Day” Released in 2000. The song was a commercial success, achieving multi-platinum status, and has since joined the lineup of the band’s most prominent hits. The song takes the listener back to U2’s musical roots, harkening back to their earlier sounds. Lead singer Bono described the song as about finding joy despite losing everything. The lyrics describe “not moving anywhere” and being on the road with no destination, but then give the reminder that “it’s a beautiful day, don’t let it slip away.”

21. Sailing by Christopher Cross

Released as the second single of his eponymous album, “Sailing” was written and recorded by American artist Christopher Cross. A commercial hit at the time of release, the song was further popularized by NSYNC when the boy band included their harmonized take in their debut studio album. Cross spoke of writing the soft rock song inspired by an older childhood friend who would take him out sailing to escape the angst that comes with adolescence. The lyrics expand on this inspiration, singing about how sailing takes one away to peace and freedom from the trials and burdens of the day.

22. On Top Of The World by Imagine Dragons

Upbeat, happy track “On Top of The World” is the third single from the album “Night Visions.” Performed by American rock band Imagine Dragons, the song has pop rock, skippy beats featuring guitars and piano instrumentals, a change from more serious tracks on the album such as “Bleeding Out” and “Hear Me.” The song speaks of climbing mountains, crossing rivers, and paying one’s dues without cutting corners, a story of physical and emotional travels until one achieves dreams and hence reaches the top of the world. The rock band relates the message to their accomplishments and triumphs through the years.

23. Empire State Of Mind by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys

“Empire State Of Mind” by American rapper Jay-Z features vocals of singer Alicia Keys. Considered one of the best songs of 2009, the song features a sample of “Love On A Two-Way Street” by R&B group The Moments and a piano loop that distinguishes the song. Keys’ distinct voice adds sultry layers to the hip-hop track. Written as a tribute to New York City, Jay-Z’s rap enumerates things to see and hopefully not see, the beautiful and the ugly, names of homegrown legends, and more from a varied list of what makes New York the city that it is, and what makes it well worth the visit.

24. Fly Away by Lenny Kravitz

Sometimes the itch to travel comes as more than an urge but as a necessity. “Fly Away” by Lenny Kravitz evokes this feeling, the yearning to take off and be free. “I want to get away, I wanna fly away,” croons the American rocker. The barreling guitar riffs and follow-through percussion demand attention, sweeping under to a clapping beat as Lenny sings the verse. Lenny was apparently playing around with a chord progression, amps on, and the session was recorded. Despite the album having already been completed, the new song was added to the tracklist. “Fly Away” has since been a hit and a travel jam.

25. Wanderlust by The Weeknd

“Wanderlust” is a song from “Kiss Land,” the debut album from Canadian singer-songwriter and record producer The Weeknd. It samples the track “Precious Little Diamond” by Dutch disco group Fox the Fox, the line repeated in the lyrics. An R&B track with disco stirrings, the atmospheric vibe and thumping beats evoke a strong desire to leave and travel. The Weeknd is known for dark lyricism and themes of escapism in his music, and “Wanderlust” fits the bill, likely connecting to the album’s exploration of the tour life as experienced by the artist. A Pharrell Williams remix of the song is featured on a later release.

26. Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd

“Sweet Home Alabama” is a country rock anthem by the American band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Although none of the songwriters were from Alabama, the song was conceptualized and written as an answer to Neil Young’s 1970s songs “Southern Man” and “Alabama.” Amid controversy stirred by the song, “Sweet Home Alabama” became one of the band’s major hits. Years after its release, band member Gary Rossington said that it was, at its essence, about the Alabama experiences that the band had seen on their tours. “Where the skies are blue,” the lyrics declare against the twanging riff that the song is known for.

27. I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers

“I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by Scottish duo The Proclaimers took its time to be a commercial success. Released in 1988, the song did not get wide acclaim until its inclusion in the 1993 romantic comedy film “Benny and Joon” starring Johnny Depp and Mary Stuart Masterson. The song has since graced popular media, such as American shows “Grey’s Anatomy” and “How I Met Your Mother,” and remains to be a staple in live performances by the Proclaimers. A solid marriage of pop and folk rock, the song builds on a low, snappy beat, with the acoustic duo backed by drums. Written by Craig Reid while waiting to travel to a football match, the lyrics make a vow of rolling and walking 500 miles just to be with someone.

28. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place by The Animals

“We Gotta Get Out Of This Place” is ranked as one of Rolling Stone’s 500 Best Rock Songs. Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and performed by the English rock band the Animals, the song is considered iconic. The kind of song that fostered self-reflection, its lyrics meant different ways to different people, grounded on the relatable urge to get out of one’s current situation. Travel to leave, not to necessarily go somewhere, was likely the sentiment that resonated. The song was a popular request in high school dances, graduation parties, and even among the United States Armed Forces stationed in Vietnam during those times of conflict.

29. Maps by Yeah Yeah Yeahs

“Maps” is a punk rock track by American band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, from their 2003 debut album “Fever to Tell.” The song received wide critical acclaim and has been covered by multiple artists, as well as sampled by Beyonce in her song “Hold Up.” Distinguished by its electric intro, the song centers on repetition in the guitar riff and the lyrics, with lead singer Karen O wailing, “wait, they don’t love you like I love you,” amidst calls to pack up, go, and don’t stray. The song is inspired by Karen’s relationship with Angus Andrew, frontman of the rock band Liars, with the music video showing Karen’s real tears at the thought of missing him.

30. Maps by Maroon 5

“Maps” by Maroon 5 comes from the American band’s widely successful 2014 album “V.” An upbeat pop rock track swayed by guitar licks and subtle drums, the song’s dancey beats wrap around the angstier lyrics and is a definitive departure from the band’s earlier funky, alternative sounds. Adam Levine sings of a journey to search for love that has been lost but must be found. “I wonder, where were you? When all the roads you took came back to me.” Levine’s distinct vocals deliver a promise to follow “the map that leads to you.” The song quickly claimed the number-one spot during its release.

31. Runaway by The Corrs

The Irish sibling quartet, The Corrs, delivered a distinct musicality in their songs. “Runaway,” the band’s debut single from their 1995 album “Forgiven, Not Forgotten,” is no exception. The siblings mix rock with classic tunings and hints of traditional Celtic music via electric guitars and drums, marrying with the violin and lead singer Andrea Corr’s strong, melodious vocals. Written by the sisters Andrea, Caroline, and Sharon, “Runaway” speaks of a hopeless, consuming kind of love that demands running away together. Andrea has shared this was the first song she performed in front of her parents and that she was a bit embarrassed by the sensual lyrics. If you like this song, you’ll most likely love our article on songs about running away .

32. Goodnight, Travel Well by The Killers

Some travels have to be taken in isolation with no ticket to return. This is explored by the song “Goodnight, Travel Well” by the American rock band the Killers. The haunting track is dedicated to member Dave Keuning’s mother, who had passed away at the time. The song’s meaning absorbed an additional layer from the succeeding health diagnosis of frontman Brandon Flowers’ mother. In an interview, Flowers remarked that the song travels from being the darkest thing the band has done “before shooting up to the clouds at the end.” It is a perfect description of the emotional journey one takes with the song.

33. Why Georgia by John Mayer

“Why Georgia” is the third single from the American songwriter’s debut album “Room For Squares.” Much like the alternative, poppy tracks in the no-skip album, “Why Georgia” is easy on the ears and tugs on the heart, driven by Mayer’s raspy voice and the acoustic guitar stirrings he was known for at the start. The lyrics describe driving up the 85 and the thoughts that can visit one during an idle, coasting ride. The song swells to its chorus, asking again and again, “am I living it right? Why? Tell me why?” A song made for musings and your identity crisis playlist.

34. Ready To Run by One Direction

“Ready To Run” is the first promotional single from the popular English boy group’s 2014 studio album “FOUR.” The boy band performed the track in their “On The Road Again” tour. “FOUR” received positive reviews, with praise for the maturity of the boys’ songwriting and lyrics, merging with the comfortable sounds of their musical style. The song has been interpreted as being in a place where one does not belong and being ready to run to get away. “Escape from the city and follow the sun / ‘Cause I wanna be yours / Don’t you wanna be mine?” the boys croon in harmony.

35. One For The Road by Arctic Monkeys

“One For The Road” is a song from the 2013 studio album “AM” by the English rock band Arctic Monkeys. All tracks in the album were written by frontman Alex Turner, who has been lauded for being a sort of genius in finding rhyme in unexpected places between words. “One For The Road” is a rock track with bluesy layers featuring backing vocals from producer Josh Homme. It starts with high-pitched woo-woo’s from the band drummer Matt Helders, joined by the intro guitar riff and hard drum beats. “Will you pour me one for the road?” asks the song, a prelude to something or a final drink before a trip.

36. Run Away With Me by Carly Rae Jepsen

Canadian artist Carly Rae Jepsen released “Run Away With Me” in 2015, the second single off her album “Emotion.” Bursting with synth, this dance-pop track is a departure from Jepsen’s earlier bubblegum pop leanings, such as in the song “I Really Like You.” Jepsen’s sultry vocals match well with the song’s synth and saxophone layers, crooning about running away with someone “when the lights go out.” The song was a runaway hit (pun intended) with music critics, with Jepsen being lauded for her marked improvement as an artist, likewise for her ability to evoke feelings from words in a song.

37. Shut Up And Drive by Rihanna

Rihanna released “Shut Up And Drive” in 2007 from her third studio album “Shut Up And Drive.” The song is upbeat and New Wave, with the 1970s and 1980s musical influences including a sample of New Order’s 1983 single “Blue Monday.” True to the song’s title, it incorporates layered guitars made to sound like zooming cars. Critics have called the lyrics fluffy and goofy. With a descriptive story, the song likens the search for a lover to find a driver who could step up, though a simpler read would be about zipping down the road like it’s a racetrack, taking a ride in a fast car.

38. California Gurls by Katy Perry

Recorded by American singer Katy Perry and featuring rapper Snoop Dogg, “California Gurls” is an ode to California, where both artists were born and raised. Perry has mentioned that this is their answer to “Empire State of Mind” by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys, which in turn is an ode to New York. Bubblegum, disco pop with electropop and new wave influences, the song was named the summer anthem upon its release in 2010. “You could travel the world, but nothing comes close to the golden coast,” the song boasts, promising heavenly views, fun parties, and unforgettable people in Perry’s beloved California.

39. Come Away With Me by Norah Jones

American singer and pianist Norah Jones burst into the scene with the slow, piano-led tune “Come Away With Me.” Hailing from her Grammy Award-winning debut album of the same name, the song was featured in the soundtrack of the film “Maid In Manhattan,” a romantic comedy led by Jennifer Lopez and Ralph Fiennes. The lyrics invite someone to “come away in the night,” may it be via bus, or a walk, on a cloudy day, or up the mountaintop. The song and the rest of the album deliver acoustic pop, with jazz, blues, soul, and funk influences, dominated by Jones’ alluring voice.

40. Free Fallin’ by Tom Petty

American rockstar Tom Petty’s solo debut album featured the lead track “Free Fallin’,” released in 1989. The song was created by Petty and English singer Jeff Lynne, who also does backing vocals for the track. Famously covered by John Mayer in his album “Where The Light Is,” it is one of Petty’s most recognized tracks and is also considered his best. The lyrics make references to the San Fernando Valley and were reportedly written not about a particular person but rather about the view he enjoyed in his frequent drives in the area. The echoes of “now I’m free, free falling” with the folksy guitar paint a vivid picture of such a drive.

41. I Left My Heart in San Francisco by Tony Bennett

“I Left My Heart in San Francisco” is considered the signature song of traditional American pop and big band legend Tony Bennett. Released in 1962, the song is considered a cultural heritage and is one of the official songs of the city. Songwriter Douglass Cross imagined two lonely writers in Manhattan missing San Francisco, and thus the lyrics speak of wandering in Paris, Rome, and Manhattan, and despite recognizing the beauty of these places, the heart still misses the cable cars, the golden sun, and the blue, windy sea. It is a song about traveling home, probably the sweetest journey there is.

42. Cups by Anna Kendrick

The musical comedy film “Pitch Perfect” was a cult hit when it was released in 2012, highlighting Anna Kendrick’s prowess as a lead actress and a musical performer. Kendrick performed the song “Cups” in the movie while playing a cup game that served as the song’s grounding percussion. A folk-pop song, “Cups,” incorporates lyrics from the 1931 song “When I’m Gone” by the folk group the Carter family. Kendrick’s version blends folk guitar stirrings with xylophones, handclaps, and the beat of the cup against a surface. The lyrics speak about leaving for a trip to the mountains, to rivers, to see the views, and how the singer will be missed while she is away.

43. Fearless by Taylor Swift

From the 2010 album of the same name, “Fearless” was written by pop superstar Taylor Swift while on tour. In this country pop and pop rock track, Swift explores the feeling of diving headfirst and taking the courage to fall in love, set against the backdrop of a perfect first date, going on a drive with someone special. Swift released what she calls “Taylor’s version” of the song and the album in her efforts to re-record her music following a dispute with her previous record label. The song has been praised for its musicality and production, joining the ranks of hits in Taylor’s acclaimed discography.

44. Africa by Toto

The song “Africa” hails from the album “Toto IV” by the American rock band Toto. Released in 1982 to praise and acclaim, the song experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent years, spurred in part by a cover done by American rock band Weezer. The song was created by David Paich, Toto’s principal song maker, who had shared that the initial idea was about a person’s love for Africa. While Paich himself had not been to Africa at the time, the song was based on documentaries he’d seen of the place and was also inspired by how his teachers had done missionary work in Africa.

45. Malibu by Miley Cyrus

The track “Malibu” is the lead single from the album “Younger Now,” the sixth from Miley Cyrus. The country-pop star was previously known for upbeat tracks. “Malibu” shows a departure from this, with the mellow track led by guitars and Cyrus’s solemn voice. Written by Cyrus, the track is about her then-fiance, Liam Hemsworth, which she describes as the freedom in “finding a new love in an old love”, told through lyrics that describe the beauty of the waters and sunset of Malibu. The song has been described as SoCal soft rock, a calm, subdued track that sounds stripped back and pure.

46. Passenger Seat by Stephen Speaks

American acoustic pop-rock band Stephen Speaks is best known for singles such as “Out of My League” and “Passenger Seat.” From the band’s debut studio album “No More Doubt,” “Passenger Seat” is an ear-friendly acoustic number, mellow and sweet from its guitar riffs to the soft, breezy melody. The song speaks of the consuming feeling of being in love and describes it as going on a drive with one’s beloved and knowing that in their company, everything in life is complete and alright. A romance tale at its core, the band shares that the song was also inspired by Song of Songs from the Bible.

47. On The Road Again by Willie Nelson

“On The Road Again” is one of the most popular songs by country rock singer Willie Nelson. Nelson was starring in the romantic drama film “Honeysuckle Rose,” about an aging musician who had failed to achieve fame, and was asked to write a song to go with the film. The output is “On The Road Again,” a charming country rock ditty describing the joys and thrills of an artist hitting the road to perform and meet friends. The song had a recent refresh when Nelson recorded it as a duet with Canadian rock artist Alanis Morissette, released together with the announcement of Morissette’s 2022 tour.

Related Article: Songs About Starting Over

48. Big Sur by Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morrisette has been well known as the pop-grunge queen of the era thanks to her genre-defining 1995 album, “Jagged Little Pill.” The Canadian-American artist’s musicality has evolved since then, evident in her eighth studio effort, “Havoc and Bright Lights,” and its bonus song, “Big Sur.” Softer, mellower, and less angry confessional, “Big Sur” takes the listener down Highway One, down roads leading to the surf and sea of Big Sur, “enthralled by the redwoods.” The beat is gentle, matched by Alanis’ vocals. Co-written by Alanis with Guy Sigsworth, she notes the song as her “ode to Big Sur with all its majesty.”

49. Malibu Nights by LANY

Music and travel provide comfort in the darkest days. Such was exhibited in the album “Malibu Night” from pop rock indie darlings LANY. Band member Paul Jason Klein shared having his “heart completely shattered” following his breakup with fellow artist Dua Lipa, and thus he turned to music. Like the rest of the songs in the album, the same-named track “Malibu Nights” was first written on the piano, and it retains soft melodies with Klein’s raw vocals. The song speaks of the depth of loneliness of losing someone and resolves to chase it away on a drive, “chasing Malibu nights.”

50. Home by Phillip Phillips

American Idol winner Phillip Phillips hit the road and the charts with his debut and coronation single “Home.” Released in 2012, the folk-rock track was made fit for the artist and his signature raspy voice and impressive skill with the guitar. The song features a bright tempo and an upbeat message. Co-writer Greg Holden shared how it is about reaching out to a friend who is going through a difficult time, described by going down an unfamiliar road together, with the promise that one is not alone. A commercial success, “Home” broke records and became the best-selling Idol coronation song.

51. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 by Nat King Cole

A jazz classic, “(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66” by Nat King Cole, has withstood the test of time as a road trip song. Initially released as a single in 1946, wherein it climbed the charts, the track was since included in Cole’s albums “After Midnight” and “The Nat King Cole Story.” Considered a timeless masterpiece and jazz standard, the song was spurred by a cross-country drive from Pennsylvania to California. The 10-day journey inspired songwriter Bobby Troup; hence the lyrics mention places on the way from Missouri, Amarillo, New Mexico, to San Bernandino, as the tale of the drive heads to California.

52. Fast Car by Tracy Chapman

Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman released the song “Fast Car” as the lead single of her self-titled debut album. Her performance in Nelson Mandela’s 70th birthday tribute concert brought notice to the song, boosting its popularity. With powerful words set against folk rock strummings, Chapman sings of a gritty yet hopeful narrative of lifting oneself out of current circumstances, set against a journey into the city. “You’ve got a fast car,” the song begins. “Any place is better / Starting from zero got nothing to lose / Maybe we’ll make something.” “Fast Car” received four Grammy nominations, winning Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Chapman.

53. I’ve Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash

The song has literally been everywhere with its versions and recordings through the years. Written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, the original lyrics to “I’ve Been Everywhere” spoke of one’s journey that went through Australian towns. Since then, the song versions have highlighted places in Western Australia, North America, New Zealand, Great Britain, Ireland, and even Texas. A popular recording is one by country rocker Johnny Cash, who released the song as part of his 1996 album “Unchained.” No matter which version you choose for your travel playlist, the fun, springy track of a winding adventure is surely good company.

54. Road To Nowhere by Talking Heads

“Road To Nowhere” by Talking Heads was written by band member and principal songwriter David Byrne. Included in the rock band’s 1985 album “Little Creatures,” the song starts with the intro by a gospel choir, and then the synths and guitars come in, setting up a joyful tune. Introspective and hopeful, the lyrics explore the feeling of both knowing and not knowing. It can be seen as something that applies to both travel and life when you think you might know where the road leads and what came before it, but not much is certain. Byrne has described the song as a “resigned, even joyful look at doom.”

55. Midnight Train To Georgia by Gladys Knight & The Pips

“Midnight Train to Georgia” is a Grammy-winning song by Gladys Knight & the Pips, known as Knight’s signature song. Before Georgia, it was a “Midnight Train to Houston,” based on a conversation that songwriter Jim Weatherly had with actress Farrah Fawcett. The Georgia version was eventually recorded by Knight, a soulful R&B track with lyrics about leaving, getting up, and taking the trip back to a simpler time and place. Versus the travel songs that inspire the listener to venture into the great unknown, this song speaks of taking stock of dreams chased and deciding to head back and recuperate.

Related Article: Great Songs About Searching

56. Wherever You Will Go by The Calling

Post-grunge band The Calling burst into the scene with the song “Wherever You Will Go.” Off their 2001 debut album “Camino Palmero,” the track proved to be a success, hitting to top of the charts in several countries and making it the band’s most famous track. Brought to life by the bold, strong voice of lead vocalist Alex Band and driven by electric guitars, the song is both a promise and a request to be with someone, wherever that may be. Traveling alone can be wonderful as much as it can be lonely, and this song can be a fortifying soundtrack to such a journey.

57. Somewhere Only We Know by Keane

Conceptualized as the kind of song one will enjoy on a drive, “Somewhere Only We Know” is a hit song by the English alternative rock band Keane. A piano rock song, lead singer Tom Chaplin’s vocals soar over the hammering of piano keys. The lyrics inspire a circling back moment, evoking the feeling of having traveled for so long and the weight of such a journey, and then leading to questioning the things that are there. The band members share that although they created the song after returning to the small town of Battle from London, the message can be interpreted as referring to any place or emotion.

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A Gen Xer who got $250,000 in student loans forgiven said he can now finally start saving for retirement — and consider his dream of studying in India

  • Joel Lambdin, 49, received $250,000 in student-loan forgiveness in January.
  • It's a result of the Education Department's one-time account adjustments.
  • Lambdin said the relief would allow him to save for retirement and consider long-term dreams.

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Joel Lambdin finished graduate school in 1998 — but as a professional musician, he was hardly making enough money to pay off his student loans and other bills.

So Lambdin, now 49, said his only option to make ends meet was to put his student loans in forbearance — in which he was not making payments but interest was still accumulating .

"It was just so that I could subsist, so that I could survive," Lambdin told Business Insider. "With the hope that at some point, I would be making enough money that I would be able to take them out of forbearance and start paying them down."

But he grew to realize that the only way he could make a significant dent in his student loans was by switching careers. He didn't want to do that because he loved working in music, so he decided to keep his larger student loan in forbearance and begin paying off his smaller loan with a lower monthly payment.

He continued making those payments until the pandemic pause on student-loan payments , at which point he and his wife started making a plan of action to tackle the larger debt once the pause ended. That led them to discover the Education Department's initiative allowing some borrowers a one-time account adjustment . It lets the department evaluate borrowers' accounts and update payment progress toward forgiveness on income-driven repayment plans and Public Service Loan Forgiveness, including any payments made during a forbearance period.

That account adjustment led to a letter Lambdin received on January 31, reviewed by BI, from his student-loan servicer Aidvantage. It said: "Congratulations! The Biden-Harris Administration has forgiven your federal student loan(s) listed below with Aidvantage in full."

For Lambdin, that letter meant his $249,255 outstanding student-loan balance was effectively wiped out.

"It had started to feel like my fate was being decided for me by the cold hand of finance," Lambdin said, "and that was a weight that I didn't realize was there until it wasn't there."

He added: "The feeling was much more like putting down a backpack that was really full of books that you got used to. And then you put it down, and you're like, 'Oh, man, that feels so much better.' It's more like that, rather than sort of a jump-for-joy kind of situation."

While Lambdin is still working to determine what exactly the relief will mean for him and his wife, he said, discussing retirement is "a much more present conversation now" because contributing to savings is viable after the relief. He can also begin to look into buying a home.

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The Education Department continues to cancel student debt through its one-time account adjustments, a process it plans to complete this summer. Most recently, the department wiped out $7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000 borrowers , some of whom benefited from the adjustments.

Beyond financial goals, Lambdin said the relief was also allowing him the freedom to pursue some of his long-term dreams, including taking a sabbatical to study with his meditation teacher in India.

"It's something that I wouldn't have been able to even consider doing if we had to pay off student loans, but without them, it's something that I can really seriously consider doing," he said. "And so those are the kinds of things that I think get really lost in the monetary side of the conversation about debt relief."

'I've been really lucky'

While Lambdin said he felt as though he earned the relief given his decades of payments, he recognized that it's not that easy for many other borrowers.

For example, as BI has previously reported , some borrowers who might qualify for relief through different repayment programs may not have gotten it yet because of paperwork backlogs and administrative errors. On top of that, funding for federal student-loan servicers is strained — meaning many borrowers face hourslong hold times and cannot get clear answers from customer service regarding their payment progress.

"There are some real horror stories out there, and I've been really lucky in that I haven't experienced the kinds of shenanigans that other people have experienced," Lambdin said. "So I actually feel very lucky that things have transpired the way they have."

Some of those horror stories include inaccurate payment projections and delayed billing statements . When it comes to student-loan forgiveness, some borrowers told BI that their servicer made a mistake with the forgiveness , reinstating their payments months later.

The Education Department has said it's aware of the challenges borrowers face and has established an accountability framework to punish servicers when they fail to fulfill their contractual obligations.

The department is also in the process of crafting its new plan for student-loan forgiveness — it recently released the draft text of the rules , which included relief for borrowers with unpaid interest and those who have been in repayment for at least 20 years.

As for Lambdin, he's still figuring out how to approach life without student debt hanging over his head. But now he can consider various options, and he can thank the loan forgiveness for that freedom.

"There's a certain amount of waiting for the other shoe to drop because it's not that I don't trust that it's happening but just that the debt has been with me for so long, and then it's not there," Lambdin said. "And it's something that I think really takes some getting used to."

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What it’s like inside The Black Dog, the London pub made famous by Taylor Swift

I t’s a midweek lunchtime on an unassuming residential street in Vauxhall, south London. There aren’t many people about – the occasional dog walker, a few runners, a couple of delivery drivers. It’s pretty much what you’d expect on a drizzly work day.

But turning the corner, it’s a different story. A redbrick Victorian pub, draped in hanging flower baskets and mosaic tiling, is an unexpected hive of activity.

Despite the drizzle, people are sitting outside, nursing pints of beer and cups of coffee. Circling them are a handful of journalists – holding microphones, cameras, notepads. Passersby stop, point and pose for photos. Every few minutes, excited customers pour out of black cabs and head inside, where every table is taken.

Welcome to The Black Dog . A local London pub that’s been thrust into an unexpected spotlight and onto the tourist map, thanks to musician Taylor Swift.

Unexpected fame

Last Friday, Swift released her latest album, “ The Tortured Poets Department ,” along with a surprise additional 15 songs that make up “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology.”

On Instagram, Swift described the music as chronicling a “fleeting and fatalistic moment in time - one that was both sensational and sorrowful in equal measure.” The record appears to be inspired by the aftermath of Swift’s break-up with her long term partner, British actor Joe Alwyn, which saw her dive into a short lived but intense relationship with another Londoner – 1975 singer Matty Healy.

Amid the 31 tracks – which range from upbeat synth pop masking heartbreak, to slower, folk-inspired songs that lean into the sadness – is a reflective, moody track called “The Black Dog,” in which Swift sings about an ex who left his cell phone location settings on after the break-up:

“And so I watch as you walk

Into some bar called The Black Dog

And pierce new holes in my heart”

As soon as these lyrics hit the internet, Swifties started sleuthing. Was The Black Dog a real London spot, or just a fictional name chosen for its symbolic significance?

Maddie Essig, an American college student studying abroad in London, was among the fans who immediately started Googling.

“Joe and Taylor spent a lot of time in London,” says Essig. “I figured it would be around here somewhere.”

Essig is sitting inside The Black Dog at a table by the window, opposite her friend – fellow American abroad and Swift fan – Jenna Spackey. When the two start chatting with CNN Travel, they’ve just finished up their pub lunch (Spackey had a cesar salad, Essig had British pub classic fish and chips).

The two friends had never been to Vauxhall before. But once they realized The Black Dog was real, they hopped on a tube train – partly as a Swiftie pilgrimage and partly to celebrate finishing up their college semester. The two only have a couple of weeks left in the UK before they return to the US – Essig to Baltimore, Maryland and Spackey to Houston, Texas. They’re calling this period their “So Long, London” era, an homage to another song on “The Tortured Poets Department” which references the UK capital.

This new record isn’t the first time Swift’s namechecked London locations in her music. In her 2019 track “London Boy” – believed to be about Alwyn – Swift describes enjoying “nights out in Brixton” and “Shoreditch in the afternoon,” as well as “walking Camden Market” and heading to Highgate, the West End and even finding joy in “gray sky, a rainy cab ride.”

“People will go to all the places that she lists in the song,” says Spackey of “London Boy.” “I feel like The Black Dog will definitely be added to the hit list.”

Pub perspective

While no one – least of all Swift – has actually confirmed the Vauxhall Black Dog is the inspiration for her song (there is another London-based Black Dog, for one, a beerhouse further out of the city in suburban Brentford – while some fans have pointed to a bar in Cork, Ireland with the same name ) the south London Black Dog has leaned into its unexpected fame.

There’s now a sign in the window quoting the lyrics. On Instagram, the pub’s added “home to tortured poets” into its bio. Inside The Black Dog, the cocktail list on the blackboard has the addendum “Taylor’s Version” – a reference to the way Swift delineates her recent rerecorded tracks from the originals.

Lily Bottomley, events and social media manager for SC Soho, the small hospitality group that owns The Black Dog, tells CNN Travel she first heard about the song through her own personal social media channels.

“I saw ‘Black Dog,’ and I was like, ‘Oh…’ And then it just spiraled. And within half a day – even before the album release, we had people showing up,” Bottomley says.

Over the weekend, the pub hired extra security – “just a precaution, nothing crazy happened.”

Then followed “a really busy Monday” and a slew of bookings for the end of June and mid-August, when Swift will play eight sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium. The Black Dog plans to open early and close later on those days. When Bottomley chats to CNN Travel, she gestures at the already-packed pub: “We’re expecting a busy Tuesday too.”

There’s been press coverage across the world, and as Bottomley speaks to CNN Travel, other news outlets are setting up lives and filming TikToks outside the pub.

The Black Dog was already active on Instagram pre-Swift-fame but Bottomley and her team set up a TikTok account over the weekend.

“Our TikTok, within 72 hours, got over 200,000 likes and a million views after its creation,” says Bottomley. “It’s immense.”

Meanwhile, the pub’s Instagram following has “tripled, nearly quadrupled now,” says Bottomley. People are following and commenting from all over the world.

The Black Dog is “a local pub,” says Bottomley – it’s generally known for its “quiet, cozy kind of atmosphere most of the time.”

Its interior is inviting, chic – and more gastropub than loud bar.

But the influx of enthusiastic Swift fans has been a joy, says Bottomley.

“We’ve had singalongs,” she says, adding the team are “working on” the idea of a Swift-themed karaoke night.

So far, the fans who’ve come by have all brought a positive, infectious good vibe.

“Last night we had loads of Swifties come in who didn’t know each other, and they were pulling chairs together, pulling their tables together, such a great atmosphere,” says Bottmley. “It’s predominantly women and it’s really positive to have that community come together in a pub.”

While many fans – like Essig and Spackey – believe “The Black Dog” is about Joe Alwyn, others think Matty Healy could be the subject (the references to smoking and the ex’s penchant for an “esoteric joke” seem more Healy-coded).

Bottomley won’t confirm or deny anything, but she does hint that the pub has “a certain blond regular,” seemingly a reference to Alwyn’s fair hair color.

As for Swift herself, Bottomley says she’s “never seen her” in the The Black Dog (which, again, fits with the lyrics of the song, which suggest Swift’s narrator is unfamiliar with the bar).

“You never know though,” says Bottomley. “We’d love to have her.”

Scene-setting song writing

When CNN Travel visits, there’s no time to sample The Black Dog’s inviting looking food menu , but this writer opts for a Swift-approved glass of Sauvignon Blanc (in another new track, “The Alchemy,” Swift compares the rush of a new love affair to a glass of wine: “This happens once every few lifetimes/These chemicals hit me like white wine,” she sings).

Meanwhile my companion tries The Black Dog’s signature stout and gives it the seal of approval. The two drinks come to £14.65 (around $18) which is about what you’d expect for London in 2024.

The stout is served up in a pint glass printed with the pub’s name, and accompanying black dog logo. Bottomley says no one’s stolen any of these glasses yet – much to her relief – but the pub is in the process of making merchandise, so visitors may be able to take a glass home before too long.

“If The Black Dog sold merch, I would buy something from their store,” says Swift fan Avangeline Strasburg. “Having something from a place I got to visit, that is also mentioned in a song of my favorite artist, would be a really neat souvenir.”

Florida-based Strasburg and her friend and fellow Floridian Katie Hageman are currently in London on vacation, in celebration of Strasburg’s 29th birthday.

“I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, Taylor’s releasing an album, right for my birthday, right for our trip!’” says Strasburg.

When the two friends realized The Black Dog was a real pub, they knew they had to squeeze in a visit into their London itinerary.

“We wanted to see it for ourselves,” says Hageman.

The two friends describe the pub as “quaint” – adding it’s not really what they were expecting based on the song lyrics.

“Hearing those lyrics I think we assumed that it would be more of a dive bar with loud music,” says Hageman.

As they pore over The Black Dog’s food menu, deciding what to have for lunch, Hageman and Strasburg chat with CNN Travel about whether or not Swift’s “The Black Dog” song is really about this pub – and whether the song is about Matty Healy or Joe Alwyn, or both.

It’s fun to speculate, they agree, but “maybe it’s not even about a certain person.”

Ultimately, it doesn’t really matter, the two friends decide. What excites Strasburg and Hageman most of all is “The Black Dog”’s evocative, scene-setting lyrics, which are a staple of Swift’s song-writing.

This kind of writing is key to Swift’s success. The specificity of the imagery – such as the scarf in “All Too Well” which her ex still has in a “drawer even now” – allows listeners to put themselves in Swift’s shoes. Sure, she’s a Grammy-winning billionaire leading a life worlds away from what most of us view as ordinary, but Swift has a knack for drawing emotion from everyday, relatable details.

And when Swift describes locations – whether the rented apartment on “Cornelia Street” or the “saltbox house on the coast” in “The Last Great American Dynasty” she does so with a particularity and fervor that allows listeners to draw an image in their minds’ eyes.

“She always includes little details, sometimes they’re vague, sometimes they’re specific – but they’re always parts of her life,” says Strasburg.

Hageman compares “The Black Dog” song to a “fable” – it’s probably not based entirely in reality. It may not be a real place. It may not be about a real person.

“This made the song even more relatable to us,” she says. “And I think to all who have created stories based on the glittering filtered details we perceive of each others’ lives from the outside.”

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Flanked by the curving Mississippi River in Tennessee's far southwest, Memphis certainly has its fair share of culture and history. This was the place where Martin Luther King was assassinated in the turbulent days of the Civil Rights Movement, the city where Elvis made his home within the elegant walls of Graceland, and where American soul and blues music rose to prominence.

Visiting today gives you a tangible insight into Memphis's past. Learn about black empowerment at the National Civil Rights Museum, explore Graceland, picturing Elvis at home during the peak of his fame, or stroll down Beale Street, where the sound of blues music and aroma of smoky barbecue sauce spills out of bars and restaurants.

Memphis represents to me the true mantra of the South: good food, good people and good music. It's only through visiting and spending some time soaking up the culture that you can really appreciate this small yet vibrant city.

Things to see and do in Memphis

Explore the city’s past at the national civil rights museum.

A visit to the National Civil Rights Museum gives you a good grounding in Memphis's past in relation to the American Civil Rights Movement of the mid-20th century. The museum is poignantly housed in the Lorraine Motel — the site of Martin Luther King's assassination on 4th April 1968.

Inside, you can explore exhibits and interactive media displays that provide background to the movement. Themes include the African slave trade, campaigns and protests for black rights that took place over a number of years, the personal stories of those affected by the South's changing times, and the actions of Martin Luther King.

Take a tour of Graceland

Graceland Mansion, Memphis

We can arrange Platinum Tour tickets for access to further exhibits, including Elvis's collection of automobiles and a display about the photographers who worked with Elvis on many photo shoots. These tickets also allow you access to the Tupelo exhibit at Graceland Crossing (a 145 km [90 mile] drive away), where you can learn about Elvis's early years.

Stroll down vibrant Beale Street

Beale Street is considered the birthplace of the blues. Classed as a National Historic Landmark, its musical heritage dates back to the 1920s, when musicians flocked to Memphis to experience the street's carnival atmosphere.

Over the years, bars and clubs opened up along the street, attracting the likes of Louis Armstrong, B.B. King, Rufus Thomas and Muddy Waters, who crafted and experimented with this new musical genre — a blend of rock 'n' roll and jazz.

Today, you can take a self-guided tour of Beale Street, armed with a map and an audio guide, to tell you more about its history and architecture. As you walk along the cobblestones, music drifts from the bars and the smell of smoky barbecue sauce wafts from the restaurants.

Dine on ribs and listen to live music at Blues City Café

While on Beale Street, you're spoiled for choice when finding somewhere to eat. We recommend Blues City Café, where huge racks of ribs are rubbed in the café's top-secret seasoning then hickory smoked and basted with maple barbecue sauce before being slow-cooked and served with baked beans, fries, coleslaw and Texas toast (double-thick bread for mopping up extra sauce).

After dining, you can head next door to the café's live music room, the Band Box. World-famous musicians have played here in the past, from B.B. King and Rufus Thomas to Queen Latifah, R. Kelly and Jack White. Alternatively, wander further down Beale Street and sample some of its many other bars and clubs — we particularly like B.B. King's Blues Club, where live musical acts perform every evening.

Visit the Stax Museum of American Soul Music

Between 1959 and 1974, Stax Records produced a string of popular American soul hits, including Otis Redding's (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay, Rufus Thomas's Do the Funky Chicken, and Theme from Shaft by Isaac Hayes.

The record label was situated in an old cinema just outside downtown Memphis, which is where the Stax Museum of American Soul Music is now housed. The museum pays homage to the recording artists who found their fame through the record label, many of whom were from the local area.

Short films document the rise of American soul music and renowned musicians associated with it. You can admire the museum's extensive collection of memorabilia, including recording equipment, vinyl records, and Isaac Hayes' 1972 Cadillac Eldorado. There's even a dance floor where you can move to the rhythm of well-known hits.

Watch the duck parade at the Peabody Hotel

The Peabody Duck March, Memphis

Today, the hotel keeps five mallards that live in luxury on the top floor. Every day at 11am they descend from their 'duck palace' to the fountain in the lobby, waddling along a red carpet in front of amused guests and visitors. The ritual is reversed at 5pm as the ducks return to their rooftop fountain for the night. Each team of ducks only lives at the hotel for three months before retiring to the local farm where they're raised. The hotel also avoids serving duck in its French restaurant.

Best time to visit Memphis

The best time to visit is either during the spring (May to early June) or autumn (September to November), when the weather is pleasant without being too hot and humid or too cold and stormy. May is an excellent time to go if you'd like to experience many of the city's festivals, while Elvis fans will feel at home visiting during August's Elvis Week.

Festivals, events and seasonal reasons to visit

  • The annual Memphis in May International Festival encompasses several different events celebrating music, food and culture. This includes the three-day Beale Street Music Festival, which features an extensive line-up of well-known musicians performing soul, blues and rock 'n' roll; the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, where teams compete for cash prizes by grilling the best food; and International Week, which celebrates a different country each year, showcasing its food and cultural traditions.
  • From mid-November to the end of December, Graceland is decorated inside and out with festive lights and decorations, some of which were used by Elvis himself.
  • Held in August, Elvis Week sees hundreds of fans from far and wide gather in Memphis to celebrate the life and legacy of Elvis with parties, contests, concerts and dances, as well as a mass candlelit vigil at Graceland.

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We’ve selected a range of accommodation options for when you visit Memphis. Our choices usually come recommended for their character, facilities and service or location. Our specialists always aim to suggest properties that match your preferences.

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