Friendship songs you’ll want to sing in choir: A roundup of choral pieces about friends
There are quite a lot of opportunities for group singing—like in music class, choir competitions, and school events.
You’ll probably choose songs to match each occasion, but sometimes it’s hard to decide, isn’t it?
So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs with a special focus on friendship-themed pieces from among popular choral works.
We hope this will be helpful when selecting songs to perform, especially for graduation ceremonies, school festivals, and choir competitions.
- Friendship songs recommended for elementary school students. Bonding songs you’ll want to listen to with your friends.
- Popular Friendship Songs Ranking [2026]
- Friendship Songs: Rediscover Your Bonds! A Carefully Curated Selection of Moving Masterpieces That Will Bring You to Tears
- [Elementary School Chorus Songs] A comprehensive showcase from moving masterpieces to the latest hit tunes!
- [A moving friendship song] For dear friends and best friends. Songs of friendship that make you feel the bond.
- A collection of classic songs about friends: friendship songs for children
- A Must-See for Middle and High Schoolers! Recommended Free-Choice Songs for Choir Competitions Catalog
- [Choral Music] Recommended for Middle Schoolers! A Collection of Moving Choral Works & Choral Arrangements
- A song themed around friendship. A track that conveys the importance of friends.
- [For High School Students] A Collection of Touching Friendship Songs
- A collection of cheerful choral pieces—songs you’ll want to perform at choir competitions and school events.
- A gratitude song for friends. A thank-you song dedicated to someone special.
- A friendship song that fires up the culture festival/school festival
Friendship songs you’ll want to sing in choir. A roundup of choral pieces about friends (91–100)
If I sing to the sky175R

It’s a friendship song that needs no introduction.
The lyrics convey youth and friendship, making it a perfect choice for graduation ceremonies.
It’s also one of the songs that climbs the karaoke rankings during graduation season.
I hope you’ll listen to it with your close friends.
Somewhere on this EarthSakushi Miura Keiko • Sakkyoku Wakamatsu Kan

When it comes to memories of graduation ceremonies and choir competitions, I think many people remember this song.
J-pop arranged for chorus is great, of course, but songs originally written as choral pieces have a distinctly different flavor.
The lyrics are interesting, and it’s a piece that’s enjoyable to sing.
The mixed-gender harmonies and the piano arrangement are very beautiful.


