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Songs About Walking; A Playlist For The Adventurous Feet

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Aug 13
  • 2 min read

Walking—one of the simplest and most natural acts—is more than just movement; it’s freedom in rhythm. Whether you’re meandering through a quiet neighbourhood, striding purposefully toward a goal, or just pacing your living room, walking is a universal experience that deserves its soundtrack.

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So, lace up your sneakers, boots, crocs, or whatever gets you moving, and let’s take a musical stroll through history.

A Walking Playlist.

In this playlist, we’re focusing on songs about walking—tracks that celebrate the simple, glorious act of moving one foot in front of the other.

“Walking On Sunshine” Originally By  Katrina And The Waves Covered By Ice Nine Kills, And Reel Big Fish

“Walk Me Home” Originally By P!Nk Covered By Davina Michelle

Final Steps

Walking is more than just a way to get from point A to point B—it’s a chance to reflect, recharge, and rejoice in life’s simplest pleasures. This playlist of walking-inspired tracks offers a perfect companion to every kind of walk, whether you’re hiking mountains, navigating city streets, or just pacing your kitchen.

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