Best Morning Wake Up Songs
“The Truth' Psalm 100: 1 – 2 “A Psalm for giving thanks. Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth! Serve the Lord with gladness! Come into his presence with singing!” Here are 15 good Christian songs to wake your kids up to. “Awake My Soul” by Breathe on me, breath of God, breathe on me Breathe on me, breath of God, breathe on me I come alive, I’m alive when you breathe on me I come alive, I’m alive when you breathe on me Chorus: Awake, awake, awake my soul, God resurrect these bones From death to life, through you alone Awake my soul Speak to me, word of God, speak to me Speak to me, word of God, speak to me I come alive, I’m alive when you speak to me I come alive, I’m alive when you speak to me Chorus: Awake, awake, awake my soul, God resurrect these bones. From death to life, through you alone Awake my soul Lecrae: Then He said to me, to these bones and say to them, Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord!
This is what the Sovereign Lord says to these bones, I will make breath enter you, And you will come to life. So I prophesied as I was commanded. As I was prophesying, there was a noise, a rattling sound, And the bones came together, bone to bone. And I looked, and tendons and flesh appeared on them, And skin covered them, but there was no breath in them.
Then He said to me, Prophesy to the breath, Prophesy, son of man, and say to it, Conjure the four winds of breath and breathe. Chorus: Awake, awake, awake my soul, God resurrect these bones From death to life, through you alone Awake my soul Awake, awake, awake my soul, God resurrect these bones From death to life, through you alone Awake my soul Lecrae: Yeah, I’m not alone, I realize I breathe out, I come alive Your word gives life to my dry bones Your breath tells death it can ride on Awake me, make me a living stone, A testament to your throne, I I’m nothing without you, I’m on my own The only one who satisfies my soul 14. “How Great is Our God” by Chris Tomlin caption id='attachment5815' align='alignleft' width='500' 'Summer is quickly fading away and for many children (and parents!) this means adjusting back to early mornings and getting ready for school. One idea to help your kids start on the right track each morning is to sing them a Christian song.
I know not when the day shall come but I know I’m going there I know I’m going there, I know I’m going there I’m listening for the trumpet then I’ll meet Him in the air When I wake up in the morning one of these days 12. You call my name, You're calling me to rise I stand in You, here in Your perfect love I lift my voice, because the word is out to rise and Wake up (Your life awaits) Wake up (Leave your wasted days) Wake up (Feel the rush of life) Wake up (Open up your eyes, wake up) I hear Your voice in the morning light You call my name, You're calling me to rise I stand in You, here in Your perfect love I lift my voice, because the word is out to rise and Wake up “The Truth' 1 Timothy 4:15 “Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress.” 10.
“Brand New Day” by Rapper KJ-52 Wooooah oh oh Staring over in a brand new way Woooahh oh oh Shout it out it's a brand new day And I'll never ever ever be the same No I'll never ever ever be the same Your sun light is on my face Your life is all I chase I Run right upon this race Cause in you I'm gone put all my faith Some nights I lose my way Sometimes I walk and stray But you come right inside my space And each time you come you give me strength This time I fix my gaze This time it won't be the same This time I won't be ashamed So this time I can't help but say that. Your sunlight is on my face I look back how far I came. I think about how much I've changed It was hard at times but I'm not the same You deserve all this praise You deserve all the fame You deserve all my ways I point back to you each and all my days I reach and grab all you've gave I see your hands all you've made I see your plan and all you'd save That we can have life (got me singing ) Bridge: I'm not where I want to be But I'm not where I used to be I'm not where I want to be But I'm not where I used to be 9. I Washed My Hands This Morning Song I washed my hands this morning So very clean and bright And lent them both to Jesus To work for Him till night Little feet, be careful Where you take me to Anything for Jesus Only let me do. My eyes are set to watch them About their work or play To keep them out of mischief For Jesus’ sake all day Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam Song Jesus wants me for a sunbeam To shine for Him each day In every way try to please him At home, at school, at play A sunbeam, a sunbeam Jesus wants me for a sunbeam A sunbeam, a sunbeam I’ll be a sunbeam for Him Jesus wants me for a sunbeam To shine for Him each day In every way try to please him At home, at school, at play. A sunbeam, a sunbeam Jesus wants me for a sunbeam A sunbeam, a sunbeam I’ll be a sunbeam for Him 8. “Get Up” by the Planetshakers With every breath that I take I'll praise You With every move that I make With everything that I am I'll praise You Cause there is no other way Pre-Chorus We stand together with hearts joined as one We'll give You glory for all You have done Chorus Everybody get up If you love Him!
Everybody get up Get up and praise Him! Everybody get up If you're free And give Him the praise!
Bridge You, You Everything is all for You, You We're livin' each day for You, You Everything is all for You, You 7. “Jesus in the Morning Song” Jesus, Jesus Jesus in the morning Jesus in the noontime Jesus, Jesus Jesus when the sun goes down Praise Him, praise Him Praise Him in the morning, Praise Him in the noontime Praise Him, praise Him Praise Him when the sun goes down Love Him, love Him Love Him in the morning, Love Him in the noontime Love Him, love Him Love Him when the sun goes down Serve Him, serve Him Serve Him in the morning Serve Him, serve him Serve Him when the sun goes down 6.
Shutterstock Forget everything you’ve been setting the course for the next 16 or so hours. The way that entire days play out is decided in a single moment and it comes well before you chow down on some of your choosing. How your day goes largely sprouts from the way in which you roll your groggy self off your bed, pallet, couch or pile of old clothes. Therefore, the sounds that rouse you are vitally important. But who needs the pressure of actually picking those songs out for yourself? That’s the sort of thing that can keep someone up at night. Seems a bit self-defeating.
So, with that in mind, we’ve compiled some of the best songs to wake up to. Empire Bakuba – “Ya Yongo”. But cliches become so for a reason. Bill Withers soothing voice, impossibly smooth backing band and ultra-positive message make for a great way to rouse.
Kirk Franklin – “I Smile” This is the anti-“Lovely Day” if ever there was one. If you’re going through a rough patch and think that happy proclamations of how great the world will be might ring a little false, then this track from gospel titan is for you.
It’s more than willing to admit that the day might be terrible, but Franklin and his choir meet that adversity with row upon row of pearly white teeth. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs – “Matador” Sometimes gentle tracks just won’t cut it. Every once in a while, the need arises to wake up feeling like a badass who can run through brick walls and come out with their jacket still looking fresh as the day they bought it.
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Los Fabulosos Cadillacs militant march and whistles coupled with vocalist Vicentico’s tale of a revolutionary on the run is the perfect mixture of loud, bright and impossibly cool. BLK JKS – “Zol!” BLK JKS 2010 track “Zol!” was built to get people going.
The track was made as sort of an unofficial anthem for the South African World Cup, taking in the sounds of Johannesburg-house music and turning into a sunny stadium chant. And anything good enough to get thousands of soccer fans on their feet should be enough to get the average person to stand up and turn off their alarm. Les Breastfeeders – “Mini Jupe Et Watusi” The happiest song ever written about mini-skirts (and believe me, that’s a category with quite a bit of competition). These Montreal garage-rockers work best if you need to hop on a Vespa, light a cigarette and get rolling.
– “Good Day” To keep this list from being a stew of sprightly sounds from elsewhere, let’s bring it back to the U.S. To show we can do posi morning music just as well as anywhere else. Nappy Roots bouncing piano ode to just having the best day imaginable is a stand-out among the Kentucky group’s catalog and a perfect alternative for people who don’t want to wake up thinking about how broke they are. Kes The Band – “Wotless” “Wotless” is a Trinidadian word that means “not caring about anything at all.” First thing in the morning is far to early to be stressing, so give in to this Soca Monarch winner and wake up feeling like you “just won a million dollars.” 7. McLusky – “Alan is a Cowboy Killer” This song is a time-bomb.
Once you hear the slack as hell strumming and vocals of this Welsh group, you have about 30 seconds to get up and switch it off. After that, the song becomes a mix of shouting and screeching guitars. Recommended for folks who care what their roommates think. – “Haiti” This isn’t a dodge to avoid going too literal and picking “.” Nope, not at all.
– “Sh.t Luck” Some people have serious trouble knocking the sleep from their eyes. Soft strums and sweet voices are more likely to annoy them than fully wake them. For those folks, the jarring scream of Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock and the racket that his band makes to back him up is like a coffee IV. Trash Talk – “Explode” Only to be used by the heaviest of sleepers. This is the wake-up track for folks who can sleep through Brock’s yelps “This building’s totally burning down!” without so much as rolling over. – “Run Away With Me” Let’s get back to the positive tunes.
The saxophone peal that kicks of Carly Rae’s new classic is so distinct and wonderful that the internet meme-ified it to signify all kinds of greatness. If you wake up to Carly’s pleading to “take me to the feeling” and not feel like you’re going to own the world by the end of the day, then your heart is made of stone. – “Blessings” We could have put any Chance The Rapper song here and it would have worked just as well. But who doesn’t want to start their day thinking that blessings are raining down on them? – “As” This song belongs on all playlists, always and forever, regardless of the purpose. But it’s particularly good for waking up to.
In fact, it’s the perfect alarm jam. Its long, slow build is the exact sort of thing that science says is good for waking up.
The promise of eternal love is always good for a smile in the morning. He brought a choir for back-up in case you need some extra motivation to start moving and it contains that all-important internal clock.
If Stevie starts getting raspy and you’re still in bed, you have lingered for far too long.