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Recommended songs to give on Father’s Day: tear-jerking, moving tracks.

Father’s Day is coming up in June.

Have you decided how you’re going to show your appreciation to your dad?

When it comes to Father’s Day gifts, yellow roses are the classic choice.

But many people might feel a bit shy about giving roses.

So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs to give on Father’s Day!

How about sending your gratitude—something that’s hard to express in words—through music instead?

If you’re looking for “songs to give on Father’s Day” or “songs to listen to with your dad,” be sure to check these out!

Recommended songs to give on Father’s Day: tear-jerking, moving songs (1–10)

To DadAI

“To Dad” is an intimate, homely song by AI, truly a treasure of Japan’s R&B scene.

In Japan, it’s not easy to call your father “Papa,” right? If you haven’t heard it yet, just listen to it first.

The lyrics are packed with gratitude for fathers, and once you hear it, you’ll definitely want to tell your own father how thankful you are! If saying “thank you” feels embarrassing, you could even sing this song and give it as a gift.

By the way, AI’s middle name, Karina, means “cute.”

blue skyKetsumeishi

For those who want to express their gratitude on Father’s Day but feel shy about sending a straightforward “thank you” song, we recommend the track Aozora (Blue Sky)! The lyrics are like a pep song, radiating a gentleness that embraces everyone doing their best in life.

As we grow up, we realize that fathers go through hard times too; even if they keep a calm face, they deal with all kinds of things every day.

Haven’t you had moments when you notice that? In times like that, give him this song.

It will convey that you’ve grown up, along with your thoughtfulness and gratitude for your father.

Letterback number

back number – “Letter” Music Video
Letterback number

When it comes to bands that release many songs whose lyrics vividly convey scenes and emotions and resonate deep in your heart, back number comes to mind.

They put everyday landscapes and the feelings of the moment into words, so I think each song is relatable.

“Tegami” is a song that expresses gratitude to parents who raised you with love.

You might not have realized it as a child or a student, but parents are always thinking about their precious children.

It’s only after you become an adult that you come to appreciate that.

It would be nice to listen to this song while talking with your father about the old days.

Recommended songs to give on Father's Day: Tear-jerking inspirational tracks (11–20)

Thank youSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Arigatou” MV (Band ver.)
Thank youSUPER BEAVER

Why not try expressing your thanks to your father with this song? It’s a track by the rock band SUPER BEAVER, included on their album “361°,” released in February 2014.

The song emphasizes the importance of renewing our sense of gratitude for small joys and the various experiences we encounter in everyday life.

Its dramatic, moving band sound seems to amplify that message even more.

HomeShimizu Miisa

After graduating from high school, singer Misa Shimizu—who studied musical theater in the U.S.

and is praised as the “Ariana Grande of Mie” for her vocal tone—has released her 4th digital single, Home.

Its lyrical piano melody and striking high notes create an ensemble that lingers in the ear.

The lyrics, expressing gratitude to her father and the idea of a place to return to, carry a special persuasiveness precisely because Shimizu herself crossed the ocean in pursuit of her dreams.

It’s a heartfelt ballad you’ll want to dedicate when you realize the great love that has always watched over you.

tear(s)HY

When you’re working, you might often find yourself carrying painful feelings without being able to let them out, causing stress to build up.

This is a song that gently acknowledges each of those feelings and offers a cathartic release.

It’s a wonderful masterpiece that may bring tears to your eyes.

fatherKyūshūdan

Kyu-Shu Danji’s song “Chichioya” (Father) is a track with a profound message that portrays the complex relationship between father and child.

It was released in November 2010 as part of the mini-album “±1.” The pain of losing a father in childhood and the growing understanding of him that comes with maturity are particularly striking.

How about giving it as a Father’s Day gift, filled with the “thank you” that’s hard to put into words? If you listen to it together as parent and child, it will surely help you reaffirm your bond.