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Father’s Day Songs in Western Music: Ranking [2026]

I think Father’s Day is a chance to say things we usually can’t tell our dads.

It might also be nice to try talking about things you don’t normally discuss.

I’ve gathered lots of songs that can make a Father’s Day like that a little more fun.

Father’s Day Songs in Western Music Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Father And DaughterPaul Simon43rank/position

Paul Simon – Father And Daughter (Official Video)
Father And DaughterPaul Simon

Paul Simon is the Simon from the legendary American folk duo Simon and Garfunkel.

In 2019, reports of his death circulated, but it seems they were false, and he is actually still alive (as of May 2019).

The song Father and Daughter was the theme song for The Wild Thornberrys Movie.

It’s a song about the bond between a father and his daughter—perfect for Father’s Day! If you want to move your dad to tears, try singing it for him!

Song Of My FatherUrban Rescue44rank/position

Urban Rescue – Song Of My Father (Lyric Video)
Song Of My FatherUrban Rescue

A piece enveloped in deep prayer and silence.

It’s a track included on “Wild Heart” by Urban Rescue, a Christian music group from Los Angeles, USA.

The words woven by leader Jordan Frye teach us the importance of sensing God’s presence and listening closely to His voice.

When you look up at the night sky, when you face hardship, you can hear God calling from the depths of your heart.

When you answer that voice, your soul is filled with joy, and you can overcome any trial.

Such a message of deep prayer is embedded in this song.

Why not listen to it quietly? You will surely feel the great presence of the “Father” who watches over you.

Papa Can You Hear MeBarbra Streisand45rank/position

A poignant song that expresses feelings for a father in heaven.

How about dedicating it to your late father on Father’s Day? It’s a number from the 1983 musical film “Yentl,” sung by Barbra Streisand, a singer from New York, USA.

Beyond the theme itself, it has earned passionate support from those who relate to Barbra Streisand’s background, making it a beloved classic.

The song has also been covered by world-renowned artists such as Charlotte Church and Meredith Braun.

Papa Loves MamboPerry Como46rank/position

Perry Como was an artist who enjoyed great success from the 1950s to the 1970s, standing alongside legendary jazz vocalist Frank Sinatra as an entertainer.

Known for his extremely catchy musical style, the songs he released at the time were all major hits.

“Papa Loves Mambo” is one of those hit numbers.

Its lyrics carry a kind of double meaning: on one hand, a joyful image of Dad and Mom dancing the mambo together; on the other, a sad theme in which, under the banner of mambo, Dad and Mom go their separate ways.

Since it’s Father’s Day, the former interpretation is more than enough, I think (haha).

Sometimes You Can’t Make It on Your OwnU247rank/position

U2 – Sometimes You Can’t Make It on Your Own – Single Take Version
Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your OwnU2

A song written as a tribute to Bono’s father, Bob Hewson, who passed away in 2001.

Bono first performed it at his father’s funeral.

He is also known for removing his trademark sunglasses when singing the song as a mark of respect to his father.

The song won a Grammy Award in 2006.

DaddyBeyoncé48rank/position

Beyonce – Daddy lyrics
DaddyBeyoncé

Even beyond the 2020s, Beyoncé, who continues to lead the scene, draws attention for her well-known relationship with her father, Mathew Knowles.

Beyoncé herself has left several songs dedicated to her father, and the one introduced here is a track included as a hidden song on her landmark, massively successful 2003 debut album, Dangerously in Love.

It’s a fine R&B piece built on a simple ensemble, and reading the lyrics—written as a straightforward expression of love for her father—will fill you with a gentle warmth.

If you compare it with Daddy Lessons, another song she later released about her father, you might find yourself with more complicated feelings…

My Little GirlTim Mcgraw49rank/position

My Little Girl (from the motion picture My Friend Flicka)
My Little GirlTim Mcgraw

This is a classic whose rugged vocals by Tim McGraw—an icon of American country music and an accomplished actor—really resonate.

The song is also known as the ending theme of the 2006 film “Flicka,” in which Tim himself appeared as an actor, and it was co-written with fellow country musician Tom Douglas.

Perfect for a film that portrays the conflict between a daughter and her father and the deepening of their bond, the song—and the movie—make a wonderful set to enjoy during quality family time.