Nobody likes being on hold — but it doesn’t have to be torture! Use the right royalty-free on-hold music to keep your callers sane and satisfied.
A person — let’s call them [YOUR NAME HERE] — has spent their life trying to live with kindness. For years, this person has been sure to say “please” and “thank you” and hold the door for strangers and give generously to charity. Every morning, this person looks in the mirror and repeats a mantra: “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.” Now empowered and self-edified, this person heads out into the world, buys a coffee for the person in line behind them, and relishes the hard-fought peace that defines their existence.
And then they have to call the cable company.

Being on hold is a fact of life. If you’re hoping to keep your callers happy — and keep them as customers — you’ve got to make the on-hold experience as non-soul-sucking as possible. The right royalty-free on-hold music (like the tracks at the bottom of this post) can help.
Hold Music, Episode I: The Silent Hold
In his more-interesting-than-we-thought-it-would-be piece for Slate, “Your Call Is Important to Us,” Tom Vanderbilt shines a light on the history of being on hold. According to Vanderbilt’s research, being on hold was just a part of making a call back in the day. He cites a 1928 New York Times article:
As the phone-call experience became more familiar, waiting around in silence became more frustrating. Vanderbilt hits the nail on the head when he explains, “But there was a more elemental problem with the silent hold: there was no way to know if one was still actually on the line.” Uh oh.

Hold Music, Episode II: Alfred Levy Rises
In 1962, Alfred Levy — inventor, factory owner, entrepreneur, hero — applied for a patent. Here’s what the paperwork described:
You know, hold music. According to Vanderbilt, Alfred Levy “discovered that, by dint of a loose wire touching a steel girder, his company’s telephone system was picking up broadcasts from the neighboring radio station. When callers were placed on hold, they no longer heard silence; rather . . . music. The world of “music on hold” was born.” Phew!

Hold Music, Episode III: The Power of Distraction
Simply put, on-hold music is vital. Vanderbilt says, “Hazily sourced statistics blare from the websites of hold message companies: 70 percent of callers put on silent hold will hang up within one minute!”
Also simply put, on-hold music is a vital distraction. He cites industry experts to explain how hold music keeps callers on the line:
Of course, hold music isn’t the only way businesses keep you distracted and (sorta) happy. Vanderbilt explains:
So, yeah. Technically, everyone who keeps you on hold is manipulating you. They’re playing with your very humanity. Nonetheless, hold music helps. Just remember, when you’re picking your hold music off of the royalty-free playlist below, keep that humanity in mind. Think of the caller. Put yourself in their shoes and focus on choosing a track that you wouldn’t mind listening to for [YOUR ESTIMATED WAIT TIME IS TWENTY-THREE MINUTES].

Just do your best. The fate of the younglings is in your hands.
Hold Music, Episode IV: A New Hold Music Playlist
We curated the playlist below to solve all of your royalty-free on-hold music needs. The songs cover a wide range of genres, all of them are perfectly pleasant and chill, and each can be yours in perpetuity with a simple $49 Standard License. Should you encounter any problems, give us a call — PremiumBeat’s hold-music game is strong.
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- No Carpets By The New Forevers
- Earthy and floating, featuring acoustic guitar and a bright bluegrass feel that creates an optimistic mood.
- Blessing By LATG Music
- Flowing and dreamy, with World Gamelan elements featuring meditative ethnic percussion, strings, and ethnic flute to create a euphoric and tranquil mood.
- The Flood of Emotion By Youth Faire
- Floating and dreamy, with New Age ethereal elements featuring meditative string, synthesizer, and choir to create an introspective and soothing mood.
- Last Call at the Copa By Harpo Marks
- Mellow and easy, with Jazz Exotica elements featuring laidback piano, flute, and horns to create a carefree and relaxing mood.
- Last Call at the Copa By Harpo Marks
- Mellow and easy, with Jazz Exotica elements featuring laidback piano, flute, and horns to create a carefree and relaxing mood.
- Spreading Your Wings By Taizo Audio
- Gentle and soothing, featuring floating piano and warm strings that create a heartfelt mood.
- Waltz for Mathilda By Taizo Audio
- Bouncy and sweet, with classical period elements featuring romantic strings and piano to create an enchanting and elegant mood.
- Gentle Tapestry By Tellent Studio
- Dreamy and airy waltz, featuring delicate strings, piano, and brass to create a gentle and delightful mood.
- A Step Ahead By Robert Meunier
- Easy and warm, with indie pop elements featuring tender piano, glockenspiel, and keyboard to create a content and caring mood.
- Spring Dove By Tanager Kid
- Floating and warm, with corporate inspirational elements featuring soaring strings, pizzicato strings, and vocal oohs to create an uplifting and heartwarming mood.
- Firewood By L-Ray Music
- Gentle and easy, with folk-pop elements featuring touching electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and male aahs to create a tender and calm mood.
- Expression Du Bonheur By Tiny Music
- Breezy and flowing, with classical original compositions elements feautring loving strings and pizzicato strings to create a heartwarming and feel-good mood.
- Under the Palm Tree By Jonathan Boyle
- Mellow and easy, featuring laidback acoustic guitar and shaker to create a lazy and calm mood.
- Mountain Roads By Black Rhomb
- Mellow and easy, with pop rock elements featuring sweet acoustic guitar, male aahs, and strings to create a carefree and tender mood.
- Tender Hearts By Jack Pierce
- Bouncy and breezy, with kids / children lively elements featuring carefree strings, woodwinds, and piano to create to a sweet and delighted mood.
- Winning Once More By Big Score Audio
- Easy and lush, featuring sweet pizzicato strings, strings, and piano to create a satisfied and soothing mood.
- Lovely Morning By Immersive Music
- Sustained and gentle, featuring tender piano, vibraphone, and harp to create a calm and comforting mood.
- Take a Breath By Viljami Mehto
- Light and easy, with production / film scores human drama elements featuring sweet piano and strings to create a relaxing and reflective mood.