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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 tunes (41–50)

Being born as your daughtermaya

A Tear-Jerking Song: 'Born as Your Daughter'
Being born as your daughtermaya

Sung with care by the accomplished vocalist Maya, this song is written from a daughter’s perspective, pouring out words of gratitude to her father, making it a perfect choice for a milestone day.

Even the days spent rebelling against his strictness will surely be washed away by tears of joy.

Recommended songs to give on Father’s Day: tear-jerking emotional songs (51–60)

Dadhiiragi

It was released as Hiiragi’s 10th single.

The song is written by a daughter who is about to get married, reflecting on her memories and expressing gratitude to her father.

Inspired by fans who said they wanted to use Hiiragi’s songs at their weddings, it was created with marriage as its theme.

signpostFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama 'Michishirube' High Quality Audio
signpostFukuyama Masaharu

In our daily lives, we may often find ourselves moved by the sight of hardworking parents and family members, quietly taking in the lessons from the way they carry themselves.

This song conveys the greatness and warmth of a parent’s presence—no matter how much we grow, that parental figure remains gently and steadfastly by our side.

It’s a classic I highly recommend for expressing gratitude to your parents on Father’s Day.

The reason I was bornTakahashi Yuu

Yu Takahashi – “The Reason I Was Born” MV short ver.
The reason I was bornTakahashi Yuu

Singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi, known for his many warm, heartfelt songs.

His track “Umareta Riyū” (“The Reason I Was Born”) captivates with pure lyrics dedicated to his parents.

By using the kanji 産まれた in the title instead of the more general 生まれた, the song conveys a moving message of gratitude to the mother who gave birth to him and the father who watched over them both.

Takahashi’s gentle voice also conveys a tangible sense of family warmth.

amberYasuda Rei

Mai Fukagawa’s clear, piercing gaze; theme song is Rei Yasuda’s “amber” — trailer for the film “Omoide Shashin” (Memories Photo)
amberYasuda Rei

Rei Yasuda is a female singer who was born and raised in the United States.

She’s known for her stylish looks and her slightly husky, powerful vocals.

The song “amber” is moving, with lyrics like a message from a son or daughter saying, “Don’t worry, because our hearts are always connected even when we’re far apart.” It’s the kind of song that makes you feel like you might be able to say the words you’re usually too embarrassed to say—“thank you, Dad”—that you’ve always wanted to tell him.

To my fatherChiho

12 February Old Minakuchi Library Concert - Chiho [To Father]
To my fatherChiho

Chiho, a singer-songwriter from Kyoto, has been expanding her fan base through street performances and online buzz, with her emotionally charged guitar playing as her trademark.

Her single “To My Father” is a refreshing track featuring an acoustic guitar sound that feels wonderfully breezy.

The lyrics, which express her feelings for the father who raised her while sacrificing himself, capture emotions you can only truly understand once you’ve grown up.

It’s an emotional pop tune that conveys what she wants to say precisely because she’s come to realize how great his presence is.

Words of FarewellKaientai

Kaientai is a folk group featuring Tetsuya Takeda, who is active in TV dramas and variety shows.

Did you know that their ninth major single, “Okuru Kotoba”—long cherished as a classic graduation song—was originally written about Tetsuya Takeda’s own heartbreak? Its lyrics, which also resonate as thoughts and messages to family, make it a perfect song to give on Father’s Day.

It’s an immortal masterpiece that transcends generations and will likely move listeners all the more if they grew up in the same era as the song.