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The Ultimate Sunday Morning Playlist

Your new lazy morning favorites, all in one place

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The Ultimate Sunday Morning Playlist

Every person—no matter who you are, what music you’re inclined to listen to and what you do with your Sunday mornings, needs a “Sunday Morning Playlist.” It’s that magical mix of music that accompanies the lazy mornings in bed, coffee runs, and sluggish attempts to do homework.

As all music fans can vouch for, music has this connection to our mood. So, if Sunday is the day that marks fresh starts to the week, rest and reflection, why not have your music parallel all of the things that make Sunday mornings all the sweeter.

So here it is:

The Ultimate Sunday Morning Playlist

accessible on my Spotify (cweek) under the name Sunday Mornings

1. Cecilia—Simon & Garfunkel


    2. 100 Years—Five for fighting



      3. Annie’s Song—John Denver



      4. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown—Jim Croce



      5. Bang on the Drum All Day—Todd Rundgren, Tony Levin



      6. Blackbird—The Beatles



      7. Bridge Over Troubled Water—Simon & Garfunkel


      8. Daughters—John Mayer



      9. Dreaming with a Broken Heart—John Mayer



      10. Everything—Michael Bublé



      11. Follow Me—Uncle Kracker



      12. From Eden—Hozier



      13. Have You Ever Seen The Rain—Creedence Clearwater Revival



      14. Here Comes The Sun—The Beatles



      15. Hey Jude—The Beatles



      16. I Want To Hold Your Hand—The Beatles



      17. Into the Mystic—Van Morrison



      18. Is This Love—Bob Marley & The Wailers



      19. It’s A Beautiful Day—Michael Bublé



      20. King of Anything—Sara Bareilles



      21. Lazy Song—Bruno Mars



      22. Let it Be—The Beatles



      23. Marry You—Bruno Mars



      24. Mexico—James Taylor



      25. My Girl—The Temptations



      26. New Soul—Yael Naim



      27. Only The Good Die Young—Billy Joel



      28. Peaceful Easy Feeling—Eagles



      29. Piano Man—Billy Joel



      30. Rhythm of Love—Plain White T’s



      31. Say—John Mayer



      32. The Scientist—Coldplay


      33. She’s Got a Way—Billy Joel



      34. Sherry—Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons



      35. Someone New—Hozier



      36. Sunday Morning—Maroon 5



      37. Take It Easy—Eagles



      38. Take Me Home, Country Roads—John Denver



      39. Tears Dry on Their Own—Amy Winehouse



      40. Three Little Birds—Bob Marley & The Wailers



      41. Vienna—Billy Joel



      42. Walking on Sunshine—Katrina & The Wailers



      43. The Weight—The Band



      44. What Is Life—George Harrison



      45. When a Man Loves a Woman—Michael Bolton


      46. You Can Call Me Al—Paul Simon



      48. You Make me Feel So Young—Frank Sinatra



      49. You Make My Dreams—Hall and Oates



      50. Your Smiling Face—James Taylor


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