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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)

Thnks fr th MmrsFall Out Boy56rank/position

Fall Out Boy – Thnks fr th Mmrs (Official Music Video)
Thnks fr th MmrsFall Out Boy

If you like cool-sounding tracks, I recommend “Thnks fr th Mmrs.” It features a lot of sexy lyrics—and for good reason.

The song centers on a one-night stand, so the lyrics are deliberately sultry.

It’s like a dirty-style breakup song.

The melody is insanely cool, so rock fans will probably love it! It’s crafted with great attention to detail, so definitely give it a listen!

Bam Bam (ft. Ed Sheeran)Camila Cabello57rank/position

Camila Cabello – Bam Bam (Official Music Video) ft. Ed Sheeran
Bam Bam (ft. Ed Sheeran)Camila Cabello

Released in 2022, Bam Bam is a standout hit whose lively rhythms and catchy melodies overflow with Latin flavor—so characteristic of Camila Cabello, who was born in Cuba.

The song also drew attention as a duet with massively popular singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, but what truly leaves a mark are the lyrics, widely thought to be about her ex-boyfriend Shawn Mendes, with whom her breakup was reported in 2019.

The vivid words convey just how painful the separation was, capturing Camila’s shifting emotional landscape with raw authenticity.

In the end, the song adopts a positive, forward-looking stance—life is like this, so just keep dancing—but it’s precisely because she endured that harsh, sorrowful period before reaching such acceptance that she was able to release a song like this.

A line that carries the nuance of “Not everything is going to work out, right?” holds a sense of letting go while still hinting at lingering feelings, leaving us with a poignant tightness in the chest.

HomeMichael Bublé58rank/position

Michael Bublé – Home [Official Music Video]
HomeMichael Bublé

The second single from Canadian singer Michael Bublé’s album “It’s Time.” It’s a song about thinking of a lover far away, but it’s often used as a ballad for farewell scenes with friends.

It has also been covered by many artists, including Westlife.

Last NightMorgan Wallen59rank/position

Morgan Wallen – Last Night (One Record At A Time Sessions)
Last NightMorgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen’s singing is characterized by a husky voice that conveys the pain of parting.

His vocal ability has achieved remarkable success on the U.S.

album charts.

His accomplishments stand out in the country music scene as well, captivating countless listeners.

His song “Last Night” is particularly striking for its warm tone, even as it expresses the deep sorrow of heartbreak.

Though it carries an ambiguous emotionality, the words that suddenly pierce the heart resonate with those who have experienced a breakup.

It enriches the listener’s feelings and helps them overcome a painful farewell.

Romantic Homicided4vd60rank/position

There are times when you just can’t accept parting with someone you love, right? That situation is depicted very realistically in “Romantic Homicide.” It’s a track released by the new-generation singer David, featuring a downbeat R&B sound.

The lyrics portray a person who can’t come to terms with a breakup and continues to suffer.

You can take it as a heartbreak song, or as a song about parting with family or friends.