Parting with someone dear leaves a gaping hole in your heart, no matter the form it takes.
In those moments, farewell songs from the Western music world can quietly stay by your side.
Melodies that transcend language barriers and the warmth of voices can soothe your heart from a different angle than Japanese songs.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Western songs that sing of the sorrow of goodbye and the resolve to take a new step forward.
We hope you’ll find a song that gently wraps the pain of heartbreak, and one that gives you the courage to look ahead.
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Farewell songs in Western music that sing of goodbyes. We’ve carefully selected heart-touching masterpieces (1–10)
See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa

Wiz Khalifa’s hit song “See You Again ft.
Charlie Puth” was created when Paul Walker, the lead actor of the Fast & Furious franchise, passed away in an accident.
It became a huge hit in Japan as well.
At first glance, the lyrics might seem like a breakup song, but for the reason mentioned above, you can tell it’s about parting with someone who has passed away.
The soaring high notes in the chorus really tighten your chest.
Be sure to give it a listen.
Good LifeG-Eazy & Kehlani

G-Eazy, who’s popular for his handsome looks and cool rap style, and Kehlani, known for her cute yet powerful vocals—they both hail from Oakland, California, and they teamed up for Good Life.
The track was featured on the soundtrack of the 2017 global smash action film The Fate of the Furious, and it made waves for accompanying the movie’s moving final scene.
Despite being a “goodbye,” the song isn’t somber; it’s an exhilarating number that expresses gratitude for past hardships and the days spent with friends, and celebrates each person’s “good life” on their own path.
It’s sure to blow away the sadness of parting and give you a push to step forward with a smile.
Be sure to check it out.
The DaysAvicii

As a genius DJ and producer from Sweden who revolutionized the EDM scene, Avicii was truly remarkable.
His signature sound blends elements of folk and country, pairing wistfulness with euphoria.
Among his many classics, The Days is a song that gently accompanies the season of farewells.
It opens with acoustic guitar, and the popular British singer Robbie Williams passionately sings about the “days we don’t want to forget.” Released as a single in October 2014, it was also featured in a Ralph Lauren PR campaign.
Cherishing the past while giving us the courage to look ahead, this track is one everyone embarking on a new path should hear.
Teenage DreamKaty Perry

Katy Perry is an American singer-songwriter known as a global pop star.
Many of her songs are filled with bright energy that feels like a push on your back.
One of her signature tracks, Teenage Dream, is included on the 2010 album Teenage Dream.
Strictly speaking, it isn’t a farewell song, but it carries a message about trying to recapture the sparkle of youth that has passed, so I think listening to it when you’ve lost confidence after heartbreak can give you the strength to look forward.
The cover on the popular TV show Glee also became a hot topic.
If you’re overcoming a painful breakup and trying to move on to a new love, why not listen to it while reflecting on your own experiences?
HappierMarshmello ft. Bastille

This is a collaborative track by Marshmello, the DJ known for his signature white mask, and the British band Bastille.
Released in 2018, it’s known as a classic that dominated the top spot on the U.S.
Billboard Dance/Electronic chart for an incredible 69 weeks.
While it’s a dance-pop song with a bouncy beat and bright melody, it depicts the decision to step back for the true happiness of a loved one.
The music video portrays the bond between a girl and her dog and their farewell, making for a tear-jerking story.
Conveying a bittersweet yet warm message about a choice made out of deep love, this is a song we highly recommend to anyone looking to overcome the pain of parting and take a new step forward.
Two of UsLouis Tomlinson

Louis Tomlinson, a British singer-songwriter also known as a member of the globally popular group One Direction.
He’s been energetically pursuing his solo career as well.
In March 2019, he released a heartwarming masterpiece.
It’s a tribute to his mother, who passed away in 2016, and was later included on his album “Walls.” At first glance, it may seem like a sad song about parting, but it carries a positive message—not just grieving, but resolving to live strongly for the sake of the one who’s gone.
The simple, piano-centered sound and Louis Tomlinson’s unadorned vocals gradually sink into the heart.
It’s a work I’d like those who have experienced the loss of a loved one and want to look forward to listen to.
Be sure to check it out.
Story of My LifeOne Direction

Affectionately known as 1D, One Direction is the British boy band that became a global phenomenon.
Featured on their 2013 album Midnight Memories, this song is celebrated as a masterpiece that reflects the group’s growing maturity.
In Japan, it reached a wide audience after being used in NTT Docomo’s “Docomo no Gakuwari” commercial.
The acoustic guitar stands out, and the lyrics, which dwell on time gone by and feelings for family, are deeply moving.
With its music video surpassing one billion views, the song continues to be loved around the world.
It’s a track that brings a bittersweet yet warm feeling when listened to during the season of farewells, so be sure to check it out as you take a new step forward.




