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[Congratulations Song] Heartwarming Celebration Songs · Classic Tracks of Blessing

Want to say a heartfelt “congratulations” to someone special? We’ve gathered a selection of moving celebration songs just for you.

From weddings, birthdays, graduations, and anniversaries to bright, festive tunes that set the perfect celebratory mood, we’ve picked out a variety of tracks for every occasion.

Listening to these joy-filled songs is sure to make your loved one smile.

Why not put all your gratitude into a song and give it as a gift?

[Congratulations Song] Heartwarming Celebration Songs • Classic Blessing Tunes (71–80)

Let me give you a songTakeuchi Mariya

Mariya Takeuchi – Let Me Give You a Song (Official Music Video)
Let me give you a songTakeuchi Mariya

A heartwarming encouragement song has just been born.

Mariya Takeuchi’s gentle voice closely accompanies those struggling with worries.

The lyric “Everyone is full of worries” evokes deep empathy in listeners.

Released in August 2024, this piece also serves as the theme song for the drama “Subarashikya, Sensei!” Her harmony with Erika Ikuta is beautiful, resulting in a truly heartwarming track.

It’s the perfect song for cheering up a downcast friend or giving yourself courage.

Through the power of music, it helps you notice the love and happiness around you—a truly wonderful song.

Happy Birthday To YouOfisharu Higedan Dism

How about a warm birthday song that gives you a positive nudge, reminding us that everyone is reborn every day? It’s a track by the piano pop band Official Hige Dandism—known for “Pretender” and “I LOVE…” —included on their second mini-album, “MAN IN THE MIRROR,” released in 2016.

Even on days when you struggle with a reality that doesn’t match your ideal self, the lyrics quietly give you the courage to renew yourself, resonating deeply in the heart.

This piece isn’t just for birthdays; it’s perfect as a gentle message of support for friends or family who are ready to take a new step forward.

birthday songPRINCESS PRINCESS

Princess Princess – Birthday Song
birthday songPRINCESS PRINCESS

In Princess Princess’s birthday song, the lyrics are by Kyoko Tomita and the music is by Kaori Okui.

If you read only the lyrics, you might think, “Is this a sad song?” But it’s actually a song filled with a pure, warm feeling—seeing it as a miracle to celebrate a birthday with the one you love and wanting to keep celebrating from now on.

If you have a partner, why not give them this song on their birthday?

Birthday SongOtsuka Ai

This is “Birthday Song” by Ai Otsuka, a track included on her 2005 album LOVE COOK.

The song was both written and composed by Ai Otsuka herself.

It’s a warm birthday song that expresses gratitude for meeting someone who was raised with love and has had many wonderful experiences.

If you have a lovely encounter, this is the song you’ll want to give.

Marriage Fighting Spirit March: Best BuddyKishidan

Kishidan – Marriage Fighting Spirit March “Best Buddy”
Marriage Fighting Spirit March: Best BuddyKishidan

The single released on June 16, 2004, the Marriage Fighting Spirit March “Mabudachi,” remains hugely popular as a classic song friends present to the bride and groom at wedding receptions.

With an intro arranged from the Wedding March and jubilant wedding bells ringing throughout, it’s a number brimming with celebratory mood.

The heartwarming lyrics, from a friend’s perspective celebrating their best friend’s marriage, are sure to bring tears.

Wedding SongSaitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – Wedding Song [Music Video Short ver.]
Wedding SongSaitō Kazuyoshi

When it comes to classic wedding songs, this one tops the list: Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Wedding Song.” Originally produced as the theme for the wedding magazine Zexy’s TV commercial, it became a hot topic and is now one of Saito’s signature tracks.

It’s a moving ballad often performed at weddings.

It conveys the feeling that everyone is wholeheartedly celebrating this day—wishing the couple happiness.

If you’re looking for a celebratory wedding song, this track delivers that mood perfectly! It’s also great for acoustic solo performances.

CheersNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This song is included on Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s third studio album, Kanpai, released in 1980.

He wrote it after hearing that a friend from his hometown was getting married, as a blessing for the occasion.

It has since become a standard wedding song and a celebrated classic that continues to be sung as an anthem supporting people at major turning points in their lives.