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[2026] Farewell and Goodbye Songs in Western Music: A Collection of Perfect BGM for Farewell Parties

Farewells—whether due to transfers, relocations, graduations, or other changes—come to everyone.

How about choosing Western music for the background music at a send-off party? Melodies that transcend language barriers naturally convey gratitude and well-wishes for a new beginning.

From tender, tear-jerking ballads to bright tunes that send someone off with positivity, there’s a wealth of Western songs perfect for the season of goodbyes.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of tracks—from timeless classics to recent gems—fit for various moments, such as parting ways with friends or farewell gatherings at work.

You’re sure to find a song that expresses exactly what you feel.

[2026] Farewell and Goodbye Songs in Western Music: Perfect BGM for Farewell Parties (51–60)

BoatEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Boat [Official Video]
BoatEd Sheeran

It’s a song notable for its poignant melody and emotional vocals.

It’s a track from Ed Sheeran’s new album “- (Subtract),” released in May 2023.

The work was created by overcoming personal trials, and that experience seems to be reflected in the lyrics.

The music video—featuring striking scenes of being swallowed by waves—has also been released.

I think it’s a song that offers comfort to those who have experienced heartbreak or separation.

It’s also recommended for anyone facing a farewell with someone important.

Ed Sheeran’s soulful singing will surely give you strength.

Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)Green Day

Green Day – Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) [Official Music Video] [4K UPGRADE]
Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)Green Day

Green Day, a punk rock band indispensable when discussing the rock scene of the 1990s.

“Photograph,” included on their 1997 release Nimrod, is a song that depicts life’s turning points.

Its acoustic sound is striking, resonating alongside beautiful strings.

The lyrics, which portray life, are warm and will envelop listeners’ hearts.

It’s recommended not only for rock fans but also for those who enjoy classical and folk.

If you’re looking for a song for farewell party slideshows or entrance/exit music, give it a try.

Baba O’RileyThe Who

The Who, the quintessential British mod band and eternal teenagers.

For a farewell party, songs that let you savor the sadness and bring tears are nice, but I think a positive song like this—don’t cry, let’s keep moving forward—works well too.

UnwrittenNatasha Bedingfield

Natasha Bedingfield – Unwritten (Official Video) (as featured in Anyone But You)
UnwrittenNatasha Bedingfield

Natasha Bedingfield is a British singer-songwriter.

She created “Unwritten” as the theme song for a documentary program.

The song likens life to a letter before it’s been written.

It carries a positive message: while it’s unsettling not to know anything for sure about the future, you could also say it means there are infinite possibilities.

With its added choral parts along the way, the track leaves a joyful impression.

SAYONARAMary MacGregor

Mary MacGregor “Sayonara” (Farewell to Galaxy Express 999)
SAYONARAMary MacGregor

This is the ending theme of the film Farewell to Space Battleship Galaxy Express 999, created by American singer Mary MacGregor, who topped the U.S.

charts in 1976 with her smash hit Torn Between Two Lovers.

For this animated film released in August 1981, she wrote both the lyrics and the music, resulting in a roughly five-and-a-half-minute ballad featuring an impressive, grand orchestration by the Los Angeles Symphony.

The lyrics, which sing of the sorrow of parting and the hope that follows, are carried by her delicate and emotionally rich vocals, and together with the movie’s final scene, they leave a deep impression on the audience.

Showcasing the power of music to transcend borders, this masterpiece is recommended not only for anime fans but also for lovers of Western pop.