Songs to give to friends who like Western music. World-famous and popular songs.
When you want to convey feelings to a friend that you don’t usually say directly, how do you get them across?
Putting those feelings into music and sending it—especially when it’s embarrassing or feels too late to say because you’re so close—might be one way to express yourself.
This time, we’ve put together a special feature on Western songs to give to friends!
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Songs to give to friends who love Western music: World-famous and popular songs (11–20)
My FriendGroove Armada

Groove Armada may be niche and not very well known, but musically they make fantastic dance music.
It could be nice to reaffirm a friendship with a track like this.
My FriendsStereophonics

This is truly a leading example of the friendship-themed rock song so many people have been waiting for.
Its uptempo pace, ever-forward surge of exhilarating melodies, and powerful chorus will satisfy both rock and pop fans.
It’s a highly recommended friendship anthem.
You’ve Got a FriendCarole King

This is a song included on the historic masterpiece Tapestry, released in 1971 by Carol King, a singer-songwriter who represents the United States.
There’s an anecdote that it was written as a response to the loneliness expressed by her friend James Taylor, and its theme is unconditional love and friendship—“Whenever you feel alone, I’ll be by your side.” The work earned King a Grammy Award, and Taylor’s cover also became a major hit.
When we face hardships and pain, we may find ourselves doubting our own worth.
At such times, this warm song of friendship powerfully affirms your presence right beside you, saying, “You are not alone.” It is a song that offers hope for life.
BFFFBowling For Soup

A song by the American pop punk band Bowling For Soup.
It was written by lead singer Jaret Reddick and is about his best friends.
The track appears on their seventh album, Sorry for Partyin’, released in 2009.
Thank God I DoLauren Daigle

Lauren Daigle is a two-time Grammy-winning artist.
Her song “Thank God I Do” is included on her self-titled album, Lauren Daigle.
It’s said that she wrote this piece after feeling a renewed appreciation for her friends during the COVID-19 lockdown, when she stayed connected with them over Zoom and other platforms.
Since we humans can only truly feel happiness through our connections with others, the lyrics of this song are likely to resonate with anyone.
This One’s For The GirlsMartina McBride

A song that pays tribute to women fighting through various stages of life.
It was released as a single in 2003 by American country music singer Martina McBride.
Her daughters, Delaney and Emma, contributed backing vocals alongside fellow singers Carolyn Dawn Johnson and Faith Hill, as well as co-writers Hillary Lindsey and Aimee Mayo.
A Song to Give to Friends Who Love Western Music: World Masterpieces and Popular Hits (21–30)
Just FriendsThe Kinks

A touching song that portrays the purity of friendship.
Set to the gentle melodies woven by The Kinks, it expresses the importance of unconditional love and mutual support.
It celebrates a friendship that seeks no profit, wishing only for the other person’s happiness.
Released in March 1971 as part of the soundtrack for the film Percy, this track is one of the works that showcases the band’s musical versatility.
When you want to convey gratitude that you can’t usually put into words to a dear friend, try playing it softly by their ear.
It will surely stay close to your heart.


