Travel Tunes: The ST.ART Playlist

by Eilidh Marshall

Now that we’re firmly in deadline season, you’re probably starting to reach that point in the semester where you know your spotify playlists backwards, and running the risk of your favourite songs being forever ruined by the memory of that essay you spent all night writing while listening to them.

Whether this is the case, or you’re just already bored and looking forward to your winter break plane, train, and automobile journeys, the ST.ART travel team has your back. These are the songs that give us the itch to book one-way tickets, that remind us of favourite places, or that just have general good vibes: get ready for a very eclectic mix of tunes, but one that’s guaranteed to make you smile at least once!

In no particular order, ST.ART’s ultimate travel playlist:

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T-Shirt Weather – Circa Waves

Dedicated Follower of Fashion – The Kinks

Calma (remix) – Pedro Capó, Farruko

The Changing of the Seasons – Two Door Cinema Club

Movie – Tom Mitsch

I Will Wait – Mumford and Sons

Send Me on My Way – Rusted Root

Someone To You – Banners

Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s

15 Years – Vistas

Mr Blue Sky – ELO

Seaside – The Kooks

bury a friend – Billie Eilish

I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor – Arctic Monkeys

American Teen – Khalid

Buttercup – Hippo Campus

Pencil Full Of Lead – Paolo Nutini

Somewhere Only We Know – Keane

Budapest – George Ezra

Come on Eileen – Dexys Midnight Runners

Barcelona – Ed Sheeran

Watermelon Sugar – Harry Styles

Drops of Jupiter – Train

Only Wanna Be With You – Hootie and the Blowfish

Midnight City (yes, the Made in Chelsea theme tune…)

Life Is A Highway – Rascal Flats

Saturday Sun – Vance Joy

On My Way – Phil Collins

Let’s Dance to Joy Division – The Wombats

TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME – The 1975

Hooked on a Feeling – Blue Swede, Bjorn Skifs

White Ferrari – Frank Ocean

Morocco – Moon Taxi

Transportin’ – Kodak Black­

Boredom – Tyler The Creator, Rex Orange County

La Gozadera – Gente de Zona, Marc Anthony

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