[2026] A roundup of classic Western songs themed around grandfathers and grandmothers
Just as Japan has Respect for the Aged Day, the United States and Italy have “Grandparents Day,” albeit not officially in some cases, and China has days such as the Double Ninth Festival to honor the elderly.
In Japan, where nuclear families are increasingly common, many people may find it difficult to see their grandparents, and the feelings of gratitude and care for older adults are truly universal.
In this article, we’ve researched classic Western songs themed around grandfathers and grandmothers, gathering a wide range of tracks from various eras and genres.
Alongside country music—which often features songs about family—and timeless classics, we’ve also included recent hits and tracks from unexpected genres.
Enjoy this diverse lineup!
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[2026] A roundup of classic Western songs themed around grandfathers and grandmothers (51–60)
Welcome HomeKing Diamond

When you think of songs themed around grandparents, you probably imagine warm, heartwarming tracks or sad ones.
But there are some with a rather unusual approach as well.
One example is King Diamond’s “Welcome Home.” This song tells a story in which the grandmother returns from the afterlife.
At first, it almost feels like it might be touching, but in the end it turns into something quite horror-like.
Be sure to enjoy it together with the eerie music video.
The Grandpa That I KnowPatty Loveless

This is a song included on country music songstress Patty Loveless’s album “On Your Way Home,” released in September 2003.
Written from a granddaughter’s perspective, it conveys deep love for her grandfather and the complex emotions felt at his funeral.
Within a traditional country sound, the effective use of fiddle and acoustic guitar creates a simple yet deeply moving piece.
It’s recommended for anyone who cherishes memories with their grandparents or wants to feel the warmth of family love.
Patty’s powerful yet delicate vocals are certain to resonate with listeners.
Grandma and MeRJ Moody

A warm song that portrays childhood memories and the bond with family.
RJ Moody’s simple, earnest vocals beautifully illuminate the special moments with his grandmother.
Released in October 2021 and included on the EP “Encore,” this piece brings out the best of country music.
Set to the gentle tones of acoustic guitar, it conveys heartfelt gratitude to his grandmother.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to feel the importance of family or look back on nostalgic memories.
It’s sure to resonate with many hearts.
I’m My Own GrandpaRay Stevens

This song, with striking lyrics written by Dwight Latham and Moe Jaffe in 1947, was sung by Ray Stevens in 1987.
The lyrics are uniquely complex, portraying a man who marries a widow.
That widow has a daughter from her previous marriage, and that daughter marries the protagonist’s father and has a child.
This makes the child both his grandchild and his sibling… and through this tangled web, it ultimately lands—just as the title says—on the bizarre conclusion: “I’m My Own Grandpa.” It’s extremely convoluted, but if you’re interested, try reading the lyrics and listening while sketching a family tree!
Moving OletaReba McEntire

A song written by songwriter Barry Dean about his grandmother, who was afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease and had to move into a care facility.
It’s included on Reba McEntire’s 2003 album Room to Breathe.


