25 Best Boat Songs (Ultimate Boating Songs Playlist) - MG (2024)

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Who doesn’t love being on a boat? The warm sunshine, invigorating breeze, and cool water zipping by—not to mention the occasional spray to the face—is the ultimate way to shed your daily worries and feel completely relaxed and carefree.

You’re with your friends, the cooler is full, and your rod and reel are ready; the only other thing you need is great music. Here is the ultimate list of songs about boats and boating to make it a perfect day on the water.

1. Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffet

Jimmy Buffett - Margaritaville (Lyrics)

It’s no surprise that Jimmy Buffet was in Key West, Florida, when he wrote this iconic song from 1977. The ultimate homage to a lazy life in the tropics, from boiling shrimp to wondering how you got a tattoo of a cute Mexican senorita, everyone sings along whenever Margaritaville comes on.

Next: The greatest summertime jams of all time (summer songs playlist)

2. Proud Mary – Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary (Official Lyric Video)

“Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river” are words etched into the American consciousness, and the song that went to #2 in 1969 is as recognizable today as it was then. Creedence Clearwater Revival’s classic song about a Mississippi riverboat has been covered by countless groups and singers, but the original is still the best.

Next: The best songs about rivers of all time

3. Buy Me a Boat – Chris Janson

Chris Janson - "Buy Me A Boat" (Official Video)

Buy Me A Boat is the quintessential working-man-who-wants-a-boat song, and as Chris Janson says, if you’ve got a truck to pull it and a Yeti 110 cooler, well, you don’t need more than that to be happy. The driving beat and simple, relatable lyrics make this track from 2015 a must for your day on the water.

4. Pontoon – Little Big Town

Little Big Town - Pontoon

The opening four notes of Pontoon are instantly recognizable, and it’s hard to not dance to this song that went all the way to #1 in 2012. With a toe-tapping beat and lyrics like, “Party in slow motion, Out here in the open, Mmmmmmm motorboating,” this one is sure to get everyone up and moving.

5. Kokomo – The Beach Boys

Kokomo

The group that is inextricably tied to images of beaches, surfing, and girls in bikinis racked up nearly forty Top 40 hits. Featured in the Tom Cruise movie co*cktail, Kokomo is about a fictitious tropical paradise where you can get away from it all. The song reached the top of the charts in 1988—a full 24 years after the group’s first #1 hit.

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6. Red Solo Cup – Toby Keith

Red Solo Cup

It’s a safe bet you’ll have beverages on the boat, and chances are you’ll be drinking them from a red solo cup. Toby Keith’s hilarious tribute to the ubiquitous disposable drinking vessel reached #9 on the country charts in 2011. The singer described it as both “the stupidest song that I have ever heard in my life” and “freakin’ awesome.” Proceed to party!

7. Two Pina Coladas – Garth Brooks

Two Pina Coladas (Garth Brooks)

Everyone loves a good sing-along, and when it’s about a coconut-y adult beverage, even better. This #1 hit from 1998 is simple, fun, and evokes a beachy, carefree feeling that goes perfectly with blue sky, sunshine, and water stretching to the horizon.

8. If I Had a Boat – Lyle Lovett

If I Had A Boat

Singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett burst onto the national scene in the mid-80s, and this song from 1987 is still a favorite among concertgoers. The line, “Well, kiss my ass, I bought a boat, I’m going out to sea,” always elicits loud cheers and applause from the audience.

9. Don’t Worry Be Happy – Bobby McFerrin

Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry Be Happy (Official Music Video)

An anthem to happiness if there ever was one, this hit from 1988 was the first a cappella song to reach #1 on the Billboard Top 100 Chart. The whistled melody in the intro leads into “Here’s a little song I wrote,” and by then, everyone is already grooving to the gentle reggae beat.

10. Day O (Banana Boat Song) – Harry Belafonte

Day O (Banana Boat Song)

Also known as Banana Boat Song, Day O came out in 1956, and everyone seems to still know it. The simple tune about dock workers loading bananas onto ships contains the often-repeated refrain “Daylight come and we want go home.” The calypso beat and call-and-response make this a favorite in any crowd.

11. It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere – Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffet

Alan Jackson, Jimmy Buffett - It's Five O' Clock Somewhere (Official Music Video)

The ultimate wishing-you-weren’t-at-work song is perfect for the boat because, well, you’re not at work! This track from 2003 goes, “Pour me something tall and strong, Make it a hurricane, before I go insane,” and there’s no reason why you can’t when you’re basking in the sunshine and looking out at the sparkling water.

Next: Top drinking songs for a booze-fueled playlist

12. Come Sail Away – Styx

Styx - Come Sail Away

One of the top rock bands of the 70s, Styx released this song in 1977, and it went all the way to #8 on the charts. The references to sailing on a virgin sea and searching for tomorrow on every shore are clearly metaphorical, but it’s a positive message about never giving up on your dreams.

Next: Playlist of songs about sailing

13. Soak Up the Sun – Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow - Soak Up The Sun

The message in this stay-positive-even-though-your-life’s-not-perfect song is epitomized by the line, “It’s not having what you want, it’s wanting what you’ve got.” Sheryl Crow is determined to soak up the sun, which is exactly what you’ll be doing when this hit from 2002 comes on.

Next: Top sunshine songs for a sunny anthem playlist

14. Boats – Kenny Chesney

Boats

There’s probably not a better song in the world to describe the feeling of freedom on a boat than Boats, a Kenny Chesney song from 2008. Nothing complex here. It’s just about how awesome it is to be on a boat. The simple chorus goes, “Boats, Vessels of freedom, Harbors of healing, Boats.” What more needs to be said?

15. Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond

Sweet Caroline

Anyone who doesn’t know this hit from 1969 must have been living under a rock for the past few decades. It’s a favorite at sporting events and karaoke venues everywhere, and it’s guaranteed to get people up and singing. Good times never felt so good!

16. I’m Gonna Miss Her – Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley - I'm Gonna Miss Her

Singer-songwriter Brad Paisley infuses this song with his unique sense of humor, and anyone who loves fishing can relate. This #1 hit from 2001 is sure to bring a smile to your face, especially when you can say “Oh, lookie there, I’ve got a bite.”

17. Redneck Yacht Club – Craig Morgan

Craig Morgan - Redneck Yacht Club (Music Video)

Singer Craig Morton put his own special spin on boating life in this witty song from 2005. Bass trackers, Bayliners, and a party barge make up the titular organization, and of course, there are tank top tans, flip flops, and beer drinking before 10 am. Just “Regular Joes rockin’ the boat.” Yee haw.

18. Toes – Zac Brown Band

Toes (Greatest Hits Version)

Another song that was inspired by the Florida Keys, the message of Toes is pretty simple: a beach vacation with your “toes in the water, ass in the sand, not a worry in the world, a cold beer in my hand.” The next line just makes sense: “Life is good today.” This track from 2006 is the perfect song for a day on the water!

19. Summertime – DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince

DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Summertime

Will Smith brings his funky rap style to this song released way back in 1991. The chill beat and lyrics are straight out of the 90s, and it’s a fun, retro ode to cruising and checking out girls, new sneakers, basketball, grilling, and dancing.

20. Happy – Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams - Happy (Video)

Remember in Despicable Me 2 when Gru dances through the streets because he’s in love? The song is Happy, which shot to #1 in more than 20 countries and is considered the most successful song in the world for 2014. If optimism had a theme song, this is it. A perfect match when you’re in the best place on earth—a boat on the water.

21. I Love Rock ‘N Roll – Joan Jett And the Blackhearts

Joan Jett - I Love Rock 'N Roll (Official Video)

This cover of a track originally recorded by the Arrows has become one of the most successful and popular rock songs of all time. It was #1 on the charts for seven weeks in 1981 and catapulted 23-year-old Joan Jett to national stardom. Heads will be banging when this comes on, so put another dime in the jukebox, baby.

22. The Booze Cruise – Blackjack Billy

Blackjack Billy - The Booze Cruise (Original Music Video 2013)

Nothing says party on a pontoon boat like this country jam, where drinks, tunes, and girls are the star attractions. One of the biggest hits of the year in 2013, it’s impossible not to get into the spirit—or spirits, as the case may be—when you find out a redneck margarita is just, well, straight tequila.

Next: The greatest songs about tequila

23. California Girls – The Beach Boys

California Girls (Stereo)

Surfing, cars, and girls were The Beach Boys’ favorite subjects, and this song from 1965 celebrates beautiful women from all over the United States and the wish that they all lived in sunny California. If there’s a track that’s the very embodiment of summertime, this has to be it.

24. Red Red Wine – UB40

UB40 - Red Red Wine (Official Video)

With a smooth reggae beat, this 1983 cover by UB40 made it to #1 in both the UK and US. There’s no hidden message here. It’s just about how wine can help you forget your worries for a little while. That’s it. So get your groove on with a glass of vino—just make sure it’s red!

25. Where the Boat Leaves From – Zac Brown Band

Where the Boat Leaves From

You can’t help but be in a good mood when this toe-tapping tune comes on. It’s about how being on a boat helps you forget your worries—you just “drop them in the blue ocean” and go to a place where there is sand, tanned ladies, piña coladas, banana trees, and Bob Marley songs playing. Yes, please.

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25 Best Boat Songs (Ultimate Boating Songs Playlist) - MG (2024)

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25 Best Boat Songs (Ultimate Boating Songs Playlist) - MG? ›

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A sea shanty, chantey, or chanty (/ˈʃæntiː/) is a genre of traditional folk song that was once commonly sung as a work song to accompany rhythmical labor aboard large merchant sailing vessels.

What is good luck on a boat? ›

The pineapple is also believed to bring good luck, better fishing, and calm seas when brought on a boat. This originally began with island people putting a pineapple on the bow of their boat. Pineapples are supposed to be the opposite of bananas which are notorious for being bad luck on boats, more on that below.

What song do sailors sing? ›

Off the bat, I should say that some people use the phrase “sea shanty” to mean any song sung by sailors, but the word had a more specific meaning in nautical culture. Properly speaking, shanties are work songs sung aboard ships and boats.

What songs lured sailors? ›

A siren song typically refers to the song of the siren, dangerous creatures in Greek mythology who lured sailors with their music and voices to shipwreck.

What is the most famous sea shanty? ›

Blow the Man Down – Fisherman's Friends

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Fair Winds and Following Seas” is a gesture of good luck to those we will miss and sailors who have served with honor and courage. The combination of phrases implies that a vessel will have good winds, and not have to pound into the waves. The phrase can be used as a toast or salutation between mariners.

What do you say when turning in a boat? ›

Helm to Lee / Lee Ho.

This means you're turning the boat, and it's going to tack or jibe.

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Blessings of the Fleet, also called Boat Blessings, are annual events that occur in various communities across Louisiana's coast wherein a Catholic priest blesses a community's shrimp boats before the start of one of the two inshore shrimp seasons.

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Track Listing
101The Fight of the Hatteras and AlabamaJeff Davis
106The Blockade RunnerDan Milner, Bob Conroy, Arthur Garnett, Harry Lowrey
107The Bold PrivateerJeff Davis
108A Yankee Man-of-WarDan Milner, Deirdre Murtha, Bonnie Milner
109The Sailor's GraveDavid Coffin
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"Anchors Aweigh" (1906 version), which is still used today at the Naval Academy.

What is traditionally sung by sailors as they work? ›

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What is a sea shanty? Sea shanties are traditional songs originally created and sung by sailors at sea.

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Seagoing work songs, known as chanteys or shanties, had different structures depending on the task they accompanied. Typically, a lead singer, or shantyman, would sing the bulk of the song, and the men who were working just sang refrains and choruses.

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The history of sea shanties stretches back to the Golden Age of Piracy and has continued in various forms.
  • The Drunken Sailor. You don't need to be a pirate to sing “The Drunken Sailor;” it's probably the most popular sea shanty today. ...
  • Blow the Man Down. ...
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In media and politics

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The rhythmic rowing of the oars by the rovers in the boats matches the rhythmic singing of vanchipaattu (song of the boat).

What is yacht music called? ›

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What are the signs of a boat called? ›

Maritime call signs are call signs assigned as unique identifiers to ships and boats. All radio transmissions must be individually identified by the call sign. Merchant and naval vessels are assigned call signs by their national licensing authorities.

Do sailors sing sea shanties? ›

A sea shanty, chantey, or chanty is a traditional folk song sung by sailors or workers onboard vessels while they remain immersed in their daily chores. These songs filled with vigour to complete the task and gave a sense of community and purpose. They may or may not be ballads.

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If you're unfamiliar with the term, 'yachting' is used to describe the practice of being paid to spend time and be pictured with wealthy 'clients', often aboard megayachts.

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Bridge: the part of the boat where the controls are; the co*ckpit. Bulkhead: a supportive structure between the bulk and the deck.

What side do you pass a red buoy? ›

Federal Lateral System

The expression “red right returning” has long been used by seafarers as a reminder that the red buoys are kept to the starboard (right) side when proceeding from the open sea into port (upstream). Likewise, green buoys are kept to the port (left) side (see chart below).

What are the 4 sides of a boat called? ›

Now let's learn the words for the front, rear, left and right sides of the boat. The front of a boat is called the bow, while the rear of a boat is called the stern. When looking towards the bow, the left-hand side of the boat is the port side. And starboard is the corresponding word for the right side of a boat.

What side of the vessel should you never anchor? ›

This edge is the stern. You should never drop your anchor from the stern of your boat. The stern, as you may already know, is the back of the boat. As the back of the boat sits lower into the water, adding the weight from the anchor could cause major issues.

What is the most famous shanty? ›

Blow the Man Down – Fisherman's Friends

Arguably the most famous sea shanty ever recited, Fisherman's Friends covers 'Blow the Man Down' as many other maritime-themed groups have done in the past. The song's title dates back to antiquity and deals with the type of ship prominent on the seas during the tune's creation.

What music did pirates listen to? ›

“Long haul shanties” had long lines and many verses, to keep the sailors in rhythm while they raised sails or pulled the ship in to shore, while “short haul” shanties were briefer, so the men working on a shorter task would not run out of work before the song was over. But, one and all, shanties were work songs.

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