Top Thank-You Songs by Female Western Artists: Popular Ranking [2026]
Feelings of gratitude are beautiful and pure.
Both expressing thanks to someone and being thanked by others leave a lovely, lasting impression on the heart.
Here, we present a ranked list of songs about gratitude, limited to tracks by female Western artists.
Just listening is sure to fill you with a sense of richness!
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Top 2026 Rankings: Thank-You Songs by Female Western Artists (21–30)
A Moment Like ThisKelly Clarkson22rank/position

This song sings about the importance and preciousness of love.
It’s a track by Kelly Clarkson, the singer who made her name on the American audition program American Idol.
It was released as a single in 2002.
Her dynamic vocals are captivating.
Listening to it when you’re feeling down might give you courage.
ThankfulKelly Clarkson23rank/position

This is a gentle R&B number by American singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson.
It is also the title track from her debut album, released in 2003.
The album became a hit around the world and was certified Platinum in the United States and Canada.
Thank God I DoLauren Daigle24rank/position

Lauren Daigle is a two-time Grammy-winning artist.
Her song “Thank God I Do” is included on her self-titled album, Lauren Daigle.
It’s said that she wrote this piece after feeling a renewed appreciation for her friends during the COVID-19 lockdown, when she stayed connected with them over Zoom and other platforms.
Since we humans can only truly feel happiness through our connections with others, the lyrics of this song are likely to resonate with anyone.
Papa Don’t PreachMadonna25rank/position

Since her debut in the early 1980s, Madonna—the “Queen of Pop”—has consistently generated sensational buzz.
While her provocative words and actions often spark mixed reactions, she has also released many songs anchored in social messages and perspectives.
Released in 1986 and topping the U.S.
Billboard chart, this song tackles the theme of an unwed mother.
Madonna fully inhabits the role of a teenage protagonist who, raised by a single father, unexpectedly becomes a mother, and her heartfelt performance is deeply moving.
Even if one doesn’t share the same circumstances, the song offers a chance to reflect on how a father should receive his daughter’s strong will and determination.
GratefulMahalia26rank/position

Mahalia, a singer-songwriter from the UK.
The song that drew attention after she posted it on Instagram before its release is “Grateful.” It’s a passionate R&B track that expresses gratitude and love for a partner.
The song portrays a woman, caught up in the busyness of everyday life and unable to see her boyfriend often, conveying her deep appreciation to him in straightforward words.
People in similar circumstances or in long-distance relationships will likely relate even more.
Thank God I Found YouMariah Carey, Joe, 98 Degrees27rank/position

This is a collaboration by Mariah Carey, R&B singer Joe, and the boy band 98 Degrees.
It was released in 2000.
It’s a pop track with R&B elements.
It became a worldwide hit, reached number one on the U.S.
charts, and was certified Gold.
HourglassMindy Gledhill28rank/position

A warm and gentle track, set against the love between parent and child, carrying the message that “life is an hourglass.” It is included on the album Anchor, released in 2010 by California singer-songwriter Mindy Gledhill, who is also known for her collaborations with DJ Kaskade.


