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A lovely friendship song

90s Western music revisiting youth friendship songs: classic tracks from first meetings to farewells

Memories with friends with whom we’ve shared some of the most important times of our lives.

Many songs themed around such friendship were born in Western music in the ’90s, too.

Warm, nostalgic classics like “I’ll Be There For You,” as well as gentle songs that capture the moment of meeting someone, continue to resonate with many people even today.

In this article, we introduce a heartwarming world of Western songs that celebrate the preciousness of friendship and the bonds with those we cherish.

As you look back on memories with friends who are special to you, why not enjoy them together with us?

Friendship Songs of Youth Through 90s Western Music: Masterpieces from First Meetings to Farewells (21–30)

Live ForeverOasis

Oasis – Live Forever (Official HD Remastered Video)
Live ForeverOasis

A band that epitomized ’90s Britpop, Oasis released this truly timeless classic in August 1994 from their debut album Definitely Maybe.

Standing apart from the despair-laden worldview of the then-dominant grunge scene, the song raises a powerful anthem of “affirming life.” Its lyrics, as if vowing eternity, sound like they sing of the invincible feeling of youth spent with irreplaceable friends, and of bonds that remain unshakable no matter what.

As the band’s first entry into the UK Top 10, this track will surely give you the courage to move toward the future while holding dear the precious memories you share with your friends.

It’s a hope-filled song to play when you want to reaffirm an irreplaceable friendship.

IronicAlanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette – Ironic (Official 4K Music Video)
IronicAlanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette, the Canadian singer-songwriter who epitomized ’90s alternative rock, won widespread empathy with her confessional lyrics.

One track from her landmark 1995 album Jagged Little Pill is a classic that centers on life’s ironic mishaps.

With powerful yet delicate vocals, she sings about “unlucky” situations that anyone might experience—like rain on your wedding day.

Doesn’t it bring back youthful memories of that friend who would sit beside you and laugh it off together? This killer tune, which spent six consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Canadian charts, can also be heard as a friendship anthem that gives you the strength to laugh away the hard times.

The music video—where Alanis herself plays multiple personas—is also striking, so be sure to check it out.

All I Wanna DoSheryl Crow

Listening to the breezy, feather-light sound, many of you might find yourselves narrowing your eyes with a sudden wave of nostalgia.

The singer is Sheryl Crow, who enjoys immense popularity for her style that fuses rock and country.

This piece captures an ordinary moment in an afternoon bar, and its message—forget the complicated stuff and “just have fun”—conveys an easy, unburdened sense of comfort.

That carefree mood also seems to portray the preciousness of new encounters and unpretentious time spent with close friends.

Released in July 1994 as a single from her debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club, it became one of her signature songs, winning Record of the Year at the Grammys the following year.

Put it on for a drive or as weekend background music, and you’re in for the best time.

My Best FriendTim Mcgraw

Tim McGraw My Best Friend Lyrics
My Best FriendTim Mcgraw

“You Are My Best Friend” is a song filled with affection for a woman as a best friend beyond a romantic partner.

Even when two people are lovers, I believe the trust between them includes something akin to friendship.

The melody is excellent, and the song stirs up passionate feelings.

You’ve Got A FriendCarole King

Carole King – You’ve Got A Friend live
You've Got A FriendCarole King

Carole King’s classic “You’ve Got a Friend.” I think this song carries a very powerful message that appeals to people’s sense of what it means to be a friend.

The comfort of its melodic lines is also highly memorable.