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.
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Western Music Goodbye Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
THE LONELIESTMåneskin78rank/position

Måneskin’s moving masterpiece “THE LONELIEST” has captured global attention and continues to enthrall listeners since its release on October 7, 2022.
Stepping slightly away from their core rock sound, the track is mellow and melancholic.
Its lyrics—speaking to loss, acceptance, and nostalgia—resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a track packed with a heartfelt message, vividly portraying the pain of losing someone you love.
The music video is also noteworthy, with its luxurious setting further enhancing the song’s atmosphere.
It’s highly recommended for those who, even while bearing the depths of sorrow, wish to cherish the beauty of the time they loved—and want to spend such a bittersweet night together.
If You Could See Me NowThe Script79rank/position

The Script are a three-piece band from Ireland.
They were active mainly from the 2000s to the 2010s, and their rock sound with a strong pop flavor is quite striking.
One of their works themed around “farewell” is If You Could See Me Now.
The song was written for their late father, expressing the bittersweet feelings of a son who wishes his dad could see him now that he’s on stage as an artist.
The lyrics are very real, so be sure to give it a listen.
Time To Say GoodbyeAndrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman80rank/position

A duet by two of the most celebrated singers from Italy and the United Kingdom is moving hearts around the world.
The majestic melody woven by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman powerfully conveys hope and resolve for a new beginning.
Performed in November 1996 at a boxer’s retirement match, the piece became an instant hit.
In Germany in particular, it sold over 2.75 million copies, setting an all-time sales record.
To this day, it remains beloved as a song that accompanies life’s milestones—such as weddings and send-offs—standing by people at those pivotal moments.
Western music goodbye song ranking [2026] (81–90)
Good RiddanceGreen Day81rank/position

Green Day is known as a quintessential punk rock band and has garnered immense popularity among listeners in Japan as well.
Their song Good Riddance was released from their fifth album, Nimrod.
Centered on the theme of farewell, the track portrays the feeling of trying to forget a former lover in order to move forward on a new path.
While some of the emotions are tempered by the melody, as is typical in punk, it still comes together as a poignant song.
Be sure to give it a listen.
Happiest YearJaymes Young82rank/position

James Young’s song “Happiest Year,” released in 2019, is a bittersweet farewell track.
Warm and grateful even as it looks back on a lost love, it resonates deeply with listeners.
Young distills the value of irreplaceable time—something we often recognize only after it’s gone—into 3 minutes and 48 seconds, conveying that poignant feeling through music.
The song encourages us to find the courage to look forward, even after losing everything, while still cherishing the happiness of those moments.
It’s a recommended piece for those who wish to embrace what they’re losing with love, as well as for anyone carrying unspoken feelings in their heart.
BruisesLewis Capaldi83rank/position

Lewis Capaldi is an artist known for his rich voice and occasional raspy vocals.
His popularity is tremendous, and it’s no exaggeration to say he’s the most popular singer-songwriter from Scotland.
His classic song “Bruises,” released in 2017, straightforwardly portrays a man who can’t forget his former lover.
Be sure to check it out.
Moral of the StoryAshe84rank/position

Ash’s signature song, “Moral of the Story.” It’s her biggest hit.
She’s influenced by jazz, and you can really feel those jazz elements in “Moral of the Story” as well.
The lyrics are abstract, but they likely portray the fate of a woman who chose a no-good boyfriend.
It’s a song imbued with the idea of loving each other until it’s lost.
She’s not very well-known in Japan yet, but she seems like an artist who will gain much more recognition from here on.


