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Family Song Popular Songs Ranking

Family Song Popular Songs Ranking
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Family Song Popular Songs Ranking

Family is our closest bond—we spend every day together, sharing both joyful memories and challenging ones.

We often take moments like birthdays and weddings to express our gratitude.

In those times, adding a song about family can make the occasion truly special.

In this article, we’ll introduce wonderful songs—in ranking format—that help you reaffirm family ties and express your appreciation.

If you’re looking for songs about family, be sure to use this as a reference.

Family Song Popularity Ranking (1–10)

If only you were here so I could hold you.miwa1rank/position

miwa “If You Were Here and I Could Hold You” Music Video
If only you were here so I could hold you.miwa

Many parents probably feel, “I can do my best because I have my child; I want you by my side for life.” This song by singer-songwriter miwa—also known for “Kimi ni Deaeta Kara” and “Princess”—was released in 2015 as her 19th single.

It was written as the theme song for the drama Kounodori.

The majestic yet bright arrangement perfectly matches miwa’s clear, pure vocals.

The lyrics, which convey the feeling that as long as I have you, I’m okay, are moving enough to bring you to tears.

day by dayYoshida Yamada2rank/position

Hibi / Yoshida Yamada [MUSIC VIDEO]
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.

From your momHatsuda Etsuko3rank/position

[Ultra High Sound Quality] I am both a vocalist and a mother. Etsuko Hatsuda “From Your Mom”
From your momHatsuda Etsuko

How about sending your precious child a message of “Thank you for being born” in a song? Etsuko Hatsuta’s “Kimi no Mama yori,” sung with a voice that truly touches the heart.

This song was released in 2016 and was reportedly given to her beloved daughter on her 12th birthday.

I’m sure you have countless words and feelings for your dear child.

This song speaks on your behalf, saying a heartfelt thank you for all those overflowing feelings.

It will resonate with your heart, so please give it a listen.

May it be filled with kindnessJUJU4rank/position

JUJU 'So That It Overflows with Kindness'
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

This is a rock ballad by JUJU, overflowing with gratitude and kindness toward a loved one.

Its melody gently embraces the subtle emotions of discovering the preciousness of a life nurtured in the womb and seeing the world in a new light.

Also featured in a Nissan Cube commercial, the song was released in February 2009 and ambitiously broke into the top 10 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It is included on the albums “What’s Love?” and “BEST STORY – Love stories –,” and has been covered by many artists.

It’s a song that resonates deeply in the heart, perfect for moments when you want to savor your gratitude for a precious life that has come into the world.

Letterback number5rank/position

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Letterback number

A heartwarming ballad by back number that I’d love you to listen to when you’re overflowing with gratitude for the parents who raised you.

It’s filled with thoughts for family living far away and the thanks you couldn’t say out loud, and every listen makes your chest tighten with emotion.

Released in August 2015, the song was featured in an NTT Docomo commercial.

The jacket photo, shot by vocalist Iyori Shimizu in his hometown, also became a hot topic.

If saying “thank you” directly feels embarrassing, why not send this song instead? It will gently stay by your side as you take your first steps into adulthood.

A Bouquet for YouUtada Hikaru6rank/position

A heart-piercing ballad filled with bittersweet warmth.

The idea of entrusting feelings too deep for words to a bouquet conveys the delicate sensibility so characteristic of Hikaru Utada.

The gentle melody woven by piano and strings beautifully captures the world of the lyrics—it’s truly lovely.

Featured on the album Fantôme, released in September 2016, the song also drew attention as the theme for the NHK morning drama series Toto Nee-chan.

When you want to express gratitude or tenderness to someone important, listening to this track is sure to give you courage.

It’s also recommended as a song to accompany life’s special moments, such as childbirth or birthdays.

Because you were thereCrystal Kay7rank/position

Crystal Kay “Because You Were There” – Special Movie (Nohana version) ~A Message of Thanks from Mother to Child~
Because you were thereCrystal Kay

A heartwarming ballad by Crystal Kay celebrating the birth of a baby.

Her gentle vocals beautifully express the bond between parent and child and gratitude for new life.

Released in December 2015, the song gained attention as the theme for the Nippon TV drama “Wild Heroes.” With lyrics about feelings that transcend time and love that remains unchanged even when apart, it’s recommended for those who want to express gratitude to someone dear.

It also makes a wonderful gift for friends or family welcoming a new baby.

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