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Top Friendship Songs in Western Music [2026]

We’re excited to introduce the latest top 100 ranking of international friendship songs, all in one go, ordered by most views! The importance of friends and the warmth of friendship are universal, aren’t they? These tracks are perfect as background music when you’re thinking about your best friend.

The playlist is updated weekly.

Western Music Friendship Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

I Will Come To YouHanson51rank/position

A track released in 1997 by the American pop rock band Hanson.

It reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and was certified gold in two countries.

The music video, which features them performing in a forest, was filmed in London.

You’ve Got A FriendJames Taylor52rank/position

“You’ve got a Friend” By: James Taylor
You've Got A FriendJames Taylor

It’s a famous classic written and composed by the one and only Carole King.

Many artists have covered it.

The message—“If you’ll just call my name, I’ll be there right away, because we’re friends”—is carried by beautiful vocals and the sound of the piano.

It makes you reflect on the presence of friends, and savor just how precious they are.

Back HomeAndy Grammer53rank/position

Andy Grammer – Back Home (Official)
Back HomeAndy Grammer

This is a moving friendship song by Andy Grammer, whose rugged yet commanding vocals have been drawing intense attention from hardcore music fans.

It portrays a sense of solitude, and its uniquely wistful musical sensibility effectively elevates the listener’s emotions, enhancing the overall impact of the track.

Everybody Needs A Best FriendNorah Jones54rank/position

Norah Jones – Everybody Needs A Best Friend
Everybody Needs A Best FriendNorah Jones

Nora Jones, a globally renowned artist, released “Everybody Needs A Best Friend,” a humor-filled track performed with a lively big-band arrangement! Featured in the 2012 film Ted as one of the movie’s main themes, it drew lots of attention.

Blending pop and swing, it’s catchy and easy to listen to, and the lyrics express gratitude—something we often feel shy about saying out loud.

It’s a great song to gift as a birthday celebration for a dear friend!

Stay FreeThe Clash55rank/position

A track by the British rock band The Clash.

It was inspired by guitarist Mick Jones’s schoolmate, Robin Crocker.

Featuring distinctive acoustic guitar and organ sounds, it appears on the 1978 album Give ‘Em Enough Rope.