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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 emotional songs (51–60)

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.

walnutMr.Children

Chris Miyai – Walnut “Mr. Children Cover” (Music Video)
walnutMr.Children

For Father’s Day in June, why not give the gift of moving music as a special way to show your appreciation to your dad? “Kurumi” is a song in which a warm melody and heartfelt lyrics intertwine beautifully, conveying a profound message about family love.

It reminds us of the value of expressing the preciousness of our bonds and our daily gratitude through music.

Listening together with your family will surely let unspoken feelings sink deep into the heart.

Why not consider it as a song to choose for a Father’s Day gift?

Only by livingKiroro

Kiroro – Live to the Fullest (Music Video)
Only by livingKiroro

It’s a masterpiece that makes me feel the meaning, joy, and every kind of energy in being alive.

It makes me feel needed—that I’m living today as a part of the world—and gives me courage.

This song also has the power to heal the hardships and difficulties of everyday life.

Thanks.RSP

Anime Expo 2010 – RSP – Kansha
Thanks.RSP

This song, overflowing with gratitude as it made me realize that I am alive here thanks to the support and encouragement of those around me, reminds us not to assume others will just understand, but to recognize the importance of putting into words how significant that person truly is.

Recommended songs to give on Father’s Day: tear-jerking, moving songs (61–70)

Daddy’s SongImawano Kiyoshirō

Kiyoshiro Imawano — Papa’s Song (1991)
Daddy’s SongImawano Kiyoshirō

There must be many dads who admire his charisma.

This is a song by Kiyoshiro Imawano, the King of Rock.

It’s included on the best-of album MAGIC – KIYOSHIRO THE BEST, released in 1994.

The song celebrates how cool a father looks at work—completely different from how he is at home.

You know the type of dad, right? By the way, the lyrics were written by copywriter Shigesato Itoi.

Welcome back.ayaka

Ayaka is a singer-songwriter who has had a clear goal of becoming a singer since her school days and continues to be at the forefront of the J-POP scene.

Her 8th single “Okaeri,” which was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Absolute Boyfriend,” soothes the heart with a soulful yet gentle voice.

The lyrics portray both the difficulty of being honest with one’s family and the genuine care one feels for them, making it a song that could help reaffirm familial love when given on Father’s Day.

It’s a heartfelt number that conveys everyday gratitude.

Thank youOhashi Takuya

Takuya Ohashi / Arigatou “Sukima no Hanataba ~Love Song Selection~” Released on September 19, 2018!
Thank youOhashi Takuya

This song is a classic thank-you anthem for someone special.

It’s one of the signature tracks by Takuya Ohashi, the vocalist and guitarist of Sukima Switch.

Released in 2008 as the second single from his solo project, it has been featured widely, including as the theme song for the drama “Keiji no Genba” (The Detective’s Scene).

It’s also extremely popular as wedding BGM.

His warm, heartfelt vocals truly resonate.