Mother's songs: moving masterpieces dedicated to beloved mothers, recommended popular tracks
What kind of person is your “mother”? Is she like the sun—scary when she’s angry but usually kind, always greeting you with a smile and a “Welcome home” no matter what? In this article, we’ll introduce classic songs about mothers and songs that express gratitude to them.
If you want to convey your everyday thanks but feel too shy to put it into words, there are perfect songs for you too.
These are all great choices for Mother’s Day or weddings, so whenever you feel like saying “thank you,” please give them a listen.
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Songs for Mom. Moving masterpieces dedicated to beloved mothers, recommended popular songs (101–110)
Dear you…roodo obu mejyaa

This is a song sung from a child’s perspective, realizing the depth of a mother’s love and conveying feelings that can’t be expressed with a simple “thank you.” Reading the lyrics carefully almost brings me to tears.
Wouldn’t it be the perfect song for Mother’s Day or for the letter-to-parents moment at a wedding or reception?
Family SongHoshino Gen

Set to a heartwarming melody, this masterpiece gently sings about the small joys of everyday life and the connections between people.
Gen Hoshino delicately depicts scenes like morning light and windowsills, as if capturing familiar moments within a family.
Its message—embracing bonds that go beyond blood ties and accepting the diversifying forms of family with warmth—resonates deep within.
Released in August 2017, the song was used as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “Overprotected Kahoko” and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Its distinctive sound, which skillfully incorporates elements of late-1960s to early-1970s soul music, is another draw.
It’s a gem that stays close to the feeling of wishing happiness for someone important to you, so why not listen to it in a quiet moment alone? Its gentle sound may even move you to tears.
dandelionMatsushita Kohei

With a gentle acoustic sound and a warm, tender voice, Kohei Matsushita delivers an encouraging song that resonates deeply in the heart.
Imbued with the desire to become a flower that blooms for a loved one, this piece brims with the purity of caring for someone and the wish to do whatever one can for them.
Included on the album “R&ME,” released in December 2023, the song was written and composed by Matsushita himself, who also created the album’s illustrations.
It’s the perfect track for expressing gratitude or quietly conveying your feelings to someone special.
day by dayYoshida Yamada

Yoshida Yamada deliver a heartfelt performance of a gem-like love song that gently depicts the daily life of an elderly couple who have spent many years together.
From their first meeting through marriage, child-rearing, and old age, this warm story that reexamines life’s joys and sorrows is deeply moving.
Released in December 2013, the song was featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” with member Yoshitaka Yamada also handling the character design for the animation.
More than a decade after the group’s formation, this track beautifully crystallizes the musicality the duo has woven together.
Loved by many, it’s a perfect Mother’s Day gift—a song imbued with gratitude for family and the bonds between parents and children.
Sweet MomShibasaki Kou

Ko Shibasaki delivers a deeply empathetic song overflowing with kindness.
The warm acoustic piano and expansive strings weave an arrangement that expresses a gentle, embracing tenderness.
It’s a gem of a ballad that resonates with a strong desire to support a loved one and keep conveying love.
Released in October 2005 as Ko Shibasaki’s 8th single, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The song was used as the theme for the film “A Heartful of Love” and was later included on the albums “Hitori Asobi” and “Single Best.” It’s a track filled with warmth and love that we especially recommend to expectant mothers, parents raising children, and those who are about to become parents.



