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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 ranking [2026] (81–90)

Maplesupittsu86rank/position

A classic from 1998 that portrays wistful farewells and cherished memories as the seasons change.

The gentle melodies spun by Spitz evoke a sense of nostalgia and romance, like autumn foliage.

Transcending physical separation, the song expresses a strong will to move forward while holding onto a spiritual bond with someone important, and it continues to resonate with many listeners.

Released as a track on the album “Fake Fur,” it was used as the opening theme for COUNT DOWN TV and as an insert song for the drama Over Time.

It’s a song that quietly supports those who have experienced the end of a relationship or a parting, and who are trying to take a new step while keeping precious memories in their hearts.

Overpass GraffitiEd Sheeran87rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Overpass Graffiti [Official Video]
Overpass GraffitiEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran is an artist who’s hugely popular in Japan as well.

Many people probably got to know him through his 2017 release, “Shape of You.” The song he released in October 2021, “Overpass Graffiti,” is a straightforward breakup track that portrays the feelings of a man who, after some time has passed since saying goodbye, still can’t forget his ex.

Combined with the bittersweet melody, it’s a masterpiece that’s been crafted into a deeply emotional work.

Under Cover of DarknessThe Strokes88rank/position

The Strokes – Under Cover of Darkness (Official Video)
Under Cover of DarknessThe Strokes

Don’t go over there; I’ve been waiting for you all this time.

The Strokes’ ‘Under Cover of Darkness’ became a long-awaited track for fans marking the band’s return from their hiatus.

They recaptured their original band sound and deliver lyrics with a decadent theme.

Farewell, my friends and armies.

It’ll Be OkayShawn Mendes89rank/position

Shawn Mendes – It’ll Be Okay
It'll Be OkayShawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes’s “It’ll Be Okay” is a much-talked-about song created after his breakup with Camila Cabello.

While grounded in an acoustic sound, it portrays the pain of heartbreak and the process of acceptance.

The track is emotional yet carries a subtly uplifting message, helping listeners find hope amid deep sorrow and take a step forward.

Through the universal theme of parting, it showcases Mendes’s musicality that resonates with people’s hearts.

The feelings conveyed over the bittersweet yet beautiful melody quietly echo within the listener.

Under The BridgeRed Hot Chili Peppers90rank/position

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Under The Bridge [Video]
Under The BridgeRed Hot Chili Peppers

I never want to feel like I did that day, and I never want to go back under the downtown bridge.

Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Under the Bridge” is a tearful song that expresses a farewell to my former self.

It offers a glimpse into Anthony’s life shaped by a harrowing upbringing.