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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The Best DayTaylor Swift1rank/position

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has earned overwhelming support around the world.
With storytelling-rich lyrics rooted in her country origins and accessible melodies, she has produced numerous hits.
Among her songs, this work is a heartwarming ballad that portrays deep love and gratitude for her mother.
While reflecting on specific childhood memories, it conveys her feelings for the mother who was always on her side.
The song was included on the album Fearless, released in November 2008, and there’s a lovely story that she secretly created it during her 2008 tour and gave it to her mother as a Christmas present.
A re-recorded version was also released in April 2021.
It’s a classic you’ll want to listen to with someone special on Mother’s Day or family anniversaries.
Because You Loved MeCéline Dion2rank/position

Céline Dion, the world-renowned songstress born in Quebec, Canada and raised as the youngest of 14 siblings.
This iconic ballad she sings was released in February 1996, and is well known as a track on the album “Falling into You” and as the theme song for the film “Up Close & Personal” starring Robert Redford.
It’s also known that hitmaker Diane Warren wrote the lyrics with thoughts of her own father, and David Foster’s sweeping production combined with Céline’s vocals deeply moves listeners.
Its universal message of gratitude—“I am who I am today because you were there for me”—makes it perfect to dedicate to parents.
Why not choose this piece as background music for a wedding letter, or for expressing thanks on Father’s Day or Mother’s Day?
That’s What Friends Are For (featuring Stevie Wonder, Elton John, and Gladys Knight)Dionne Warwick3rank/position

Beloved around the world as a classic song of gratitude to friends, “That’s What Friends Are For (featuring Stevie Wonder, Elton John, and Gladys Knight)” is a piece composed by Burt Bacharach, who sadly passed away in 2023.
The version later covered by Dionne Warwick together with Stevie Wonder and Elton John is also highly recommended.
Its catchy melody and tender, heartfelt vocals became a sensation and continue to be loved across generations.
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural WomanAretha Franklin4rank/position

There are many songs that sing about gratitude, but one of the most celebrated classics is “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.” This track was released in 1967 by soul singer Aretha Franklin.
It expresses gratitude for meeting a special person who made life wonderful.
It’s nice that listeners can relate it to various people—lovers, family, or friends.
Another highlight is her passionate vocal performance.
thank u, nextAriana Grande5rank/position

Ariana Grande is a singer often described as the next great pop vocalist after Mariah Carey.
Her adorable looks and her striking high mixed voice and whistle tones—reminiscent of Mariah Carey—are especially memorable.
Her musical style is extremely catchy, earning high praise for both dance tracks and more cynical songs.
One of her popular songs, “thank u, next,” released in 2019, portrays a refreshing woman who is grateful to her exes yet has no lingering attachment.
It’s recommended for anyone going through a breakup.
MotherAshanti6rank/position

This ballad, marked by its warm piano melody, is sung by American R&B artist Ashanti.
It’s included on her album The Declaration, released in June 2008, and features Babyface—who has produced numerous classics—as one of the producers.
True to its title, the song expresses deep love and gratitude for her mother.
Ashanti’s clear, gentle vocals give voice to the “thank you” that’s often hard to say out loud.
While Ashanti is strongly associated with her early-2000s hits, moving slow numbers like this are equally compelling.
Play it on Mother’s Day or a birthday when you want to express appreciation to your mom, and it’s sure to fill the room with warmth.
Wind Beneath My WingsBette Midler7rank/position

Bette Midler is an artist from Hawaii.
Alongside her singing career, she also works as an actress and is highly acclaimed as a versatile performer who handles everything from serious roles to comedic ones.
Her song Wind Beneath My Wings is a cover released in 1989.
With catchy lyrics expressing gratitude to a lover, it gained popularity and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
Someday (I Will Understand)Britney Spears8rank/position

A track released in 2005 by American singer Britney Spears.
Sung from the perspective of a pregnant woman, the track was begun two weeks before Britney learned she was expecting her first child.
It is a pop ballad that became a hit across various European countries.
All This TimeBRITT NICOLE9rank/position

This is a warm message song that gently embraces the bond between parent and child.
Britt Nicole, a talented singer-songwriter from North Carolina, USA, has been singing in church since childhood.
Born from her own family experiences, including her parents’ divorce, this song was released in January 2012 as the lead single from the album Gold.
Her love-filled vocals and heart-piercing melody inspire listeners to reflect on their family ties.
Featured on the album Gold, which was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album, this track offers comfort to those struggling with family relationships or holding deep feelings for someone they cherish.
GoldBRITT NICOLE10rank/position

A powerful anthem of self-affirmation from American artist Britt Nicole.
Released in November 2012, the song reached No.
83 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Issued as a single from the album “Gold,” it served as a bridge between Christian pop and mainstream pop.
Its lyrics are appealing for the way they stay close to the listener’s heart and help you rediscover your worth.
It’s the perfect track for when you’re feeling down or losing confidence.
Britt Nicole’s warm voice is sure to encourage you.


