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Foreign Music Goodbye Songs Ranking [2026]

How many classic Western songs about parting do you know?

It’s wonderful to be able to sing them at occasions celebrating a send-off.

The fact that they’re in English is key, too—the lyrics aren’t too on-the-nose, so they can subtly set the mood without drawing too much attention.

It’s one of those “if you know, you know” things!

This time, I’ve picked out tracks that have been popular on YouTube so far, so be sure to check them out.

Western Music Goodbye Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

Really Don’t CareDemi Lovato51rank/position

Demi Lovato – Really Don’t Care ft. Cher Lloyd (Official Video)
Really Don't CareDemi Lovato

Demi Lovato is a Texas-born singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her powerful vocals and emotionally expressive performances.

Her acclaimed hit “Really Don’t Care,” featuring British singer Cher Lloyd, is a song about the strength to decisively cut ties with an ex.

Included on her 2013 album Demi, the track is characterized by its pop, danceable sound.

It conveys a determination not to return to the past and an attitude of living true to oneself.

Its uplifting lyrics—highlighted by footage from the 2014 Pride Parade—make it a great recommendation for anyone looking to overcome the pain of heartbreak and take a bold new step forward.

Wake Me Up When September EndsGreen Day52rank/position

Green Day – Wake Me Up When September Ends [Official Music Video] [4K Upgrade]
Wake Me Up When September EndsGreen Day

A song woven by Green Day that carries feelings for a father.

It is included on their 2004 album American Idiot.

Born from vocalist Billie Joe’s experience of losing his father at the age of ten, the piece sets the pain of loss and the passage of time to a beautiful melody.

Beginning with the delicate tones of an acoustic guitar and gradually gaining strength, its structure suggests hope within sorrow.

The lyrics, rooted in a personal experience, possess a universality that resonates with many.

It is a song that gently stays by the side of anyone trying to overcome a difficult experience.

The DaysAvicii53rank/position

Avicii – The Days (Lyric Video)
The DaysAvicii

As a genius DJ and producer from Sweden who revolutionized the EDM scene, Avicii was truly remarkable.

His signature sound blends elements of folk and country, pairing wistfulness with euphoria.

Among his many classics, The Days is a song that gently accompanies the season of farewells.

It opens with acoustic guitar, and the popular British singer Robbie Williams passionately sings about the “days we don’t want to forget.” Released as a single in October 2014, it was also featured in a Ralph Lauren PR campaign.

Cherishing the past while giving us the courage to look ahead, this track is one everyone embarking on a new path should hear.

Die YoungKe$ha54rank/position

Ke$ha – Die Young (Official Video)
Die YoungKe$ha

Kesha’s hit song “Die Young.” Many of her tracks are upbeat, but “Die Young” is one of her signature goodbye songs.

While “die young” literally means to pass away at a young age, in this work it centers on the idea of staying youthful forever, even as you grow older.

The lyrics have a sad feel, focusing on a one-night romance, but because of the double meaning tied to the theme mentioned above, it’s surprisingly enjoyable to listen to.

Break The RulesCharli XCX55rank/position

Charli XCX – Break The Rules [Official Video]
Break The RulesCharli XCX

Charli XCX is a British singer-songwriter who captivates audiences worldwide with an avant-garde style that crosses genres like electro-pop and rock.

Loved as one of her signature anthems, Break The Rules is a song that declares goodbye to boring school life and society’s rules, expressing a strong will to live on one’s own terms.

Released as a single from the August 2014 album Sucker, it was also featured in the trailer for the film Goosebumps.

Unlike a wistful farewell, this track portrays a break from oppression.

If you’re eager to shatter the status quo, why not listen and see how it resonates with your own situation?