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Basically, a song or track that is like a warm fuzzy blanket, if that's your preference.

For some reason the Monkey Island 2 Campfire/Bart & Fink/Story Intro (it goes by many names) just sort of has that je ne sais quoi that makes me feel safe, comfortable, and yet interested in taking a good listen.

Well, have you got something that's like a campfire to you in terms of music?
Katamari on the Rocks is my warm fuzzy blank and happy place song. There's a lot of "NANANANANA" and lyrics in Japanese that I cannot understand. Here and there, there are lyrics like "Do your best" and "I love you."
The theme song to The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

The song itself is very calming and relaxing, yet also conveys the feeling that a heroic adventure awaits. It also brings back memories from a simpler, more care-free time in my life when I had much fewer responsibilities in the real world and a lot more time to stay up all night playing RPGs.
Trine's Main Theme song:

https://youtu.be/ff-VeoumJQU

The whole soundtrack is great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb-7RUPLfPA
Gothic 3 Soundtrack - Exploring Myrtana
Mac Miller - Good News
RIP Mac


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Post edited December 28, 2021 by hymnome
Most songs & music by Joe Hisaishi/Mamoru Fujisawa really (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, etc.).His live concerts are especially fantastic. Not coincidentally, many of Hayao Miyazaki's films are also on my list of comfort food films. Don't think I have a specifc song though, I usually listed to the whole soundtrack at once.
Post edited December 18, 2021 by 72_hour_Richard
Triumph on the Peak by Brian Barsda < Armada 2526 >

"tis but not a really a music piece, rather, a piece of music"

Whenever i feel alone or overgrown i can listen to this for hours, back in mah fruity days i always had some incline to explore the depths this piece seems to offer only to let that suggestion fade out into oblivion. which really works quite well to be honest.

youtubelink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KV4a4zSe8g&list=PL2255CE9348B34ECA&index=17
Just about anything from John Williams' Star Wars soundtracks. Oh, and the theme of Avatar: The Last Airbender. A load of songs from the soundtrack of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. "Secunda" from Skyrim. The theme in RuneScape. A few pieces from The Witcher 3. And those are just the soundtrack songs. I have loads more in other genres.

If I had to narrow it down to a single song or melody, though, it'd have to be the Force melody from Star Wars. Every rendition fills me with comfort, joy and great nostalgic memories. This is particularly true in the instances at 2:41, 5:50, 7:14, 7:59, 15:51, 22:49, 31:13, 39:56 and 41:17. I still consider that melody to be the greatest melody ever composed by humankind.
The OST to the original Animal Crossing.

Earth 2140 OST.

Age of Empires II and Age of Mythology OST.

Chrono Cross OST.

Rome: Total War and Medieval II OST.

Stronghold Crusader OST.
I don't know if I could call them "comfort food" tracks, because the feelings they evoke are more active than passive, but two tracks I listen to when I've had a long struggle, think I'm exhausted and should probably slow down, are:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVFo7ZBU89U
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhPxdC8OLrE

They help me to break free of these shackles that are chaining me to my physical reality, and launch me out into the stratosphere, where I utterly obliterate the task in front of me.

Of course, a lot of the stuff mentioned here (Monkey Island soundtrack, Morrowind soundtrack) does give me a warm nostalgia.