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[Graduation Songs] A farewell day colored by Western music: friendship-filled graduation songs that resonate with the heart

Graduation songs from Western music that stay close to you in the moments of commencement and setting out.

With moving melodies and forward-looking messages, these classics have brightened milestones for people around the world.

The universal feelings conveyed precisely because of the English lyrics, along with the empowering, stirring sound, will gently give you a push as you step onto a new stage.

In this article, we’ve picked a wide range—from timeless staples long loved as graduation songs to tracks bursting with refreshing, awakening energy.

Be sure to check out these heart-touching Western songs that are perfect for that special day when farewells and hope intersect!

[Graduation Songs] A Farewell Day Colored by Western Music: Friendship Graduation Songs That Resonate in the Heart (71–80)

Stand By MeBen E. King

Ben E. King – Stand By Me Japanese Translation
Stand By MeBen E. King

It’s one of the signature songs by American R&B singer Ben E.

King, a classic that has been loved worldwide since its 1961 release.

In 1986 it became the theme song for the film of the same name, Stand by Me, and many musicians have covered it over the years, so many of you may already know it.

The song is notable for its lyrics expressing the desire to “stand by me,” as the title suggests.

It’s a perfect song for friends to sing together with the feeling, “Let’s stay close even after we graduate.”

No New Friends (Official Video) ft. Labrinth, Sia, DiploLSD

LSD – No New Friends (Official Video) ft. Labrinth, Sia, Diplo
No New Friends (Official Video) ft. Labrinth, Sia, DiploLSD

Some people find spending time with their friends so comfortable that they want to stay together forever.

A song that seems to speak for those feelings is “No New Friends ft.

Labrinth, Sia, Diplo.” This track is by LSD, a unit formed by rapper Labrinth, singer-songwriter Sia, and music producer Diplo.

In the song, the title phrase is repeated, depicting a friendship with existing friends that will last forever.

The pop sound also conveys an intention to lift the listener’s spirits.

Goodbye To YouMichelle Branch

Michelle Branch – Goodbye To You (Official Music Video) | Warner Vault
Goodbye To YouMichelle Branch

Beyoncé’s “I Was Here” is a song about each person’s sense of purpose and the bittersweet feeling of student days slipping away.

Her calm yet powerful vocals deliver a message that resonates deeply at the milestone of graduation.

The music video, released on World Humanitarian Day, visually expresses a profound theme: that people live to leave something behind in this world.

Graduation, in particular, marks a turning point in life.

Centered on memories and bonds that never fade, the song beautifully illuminates the moment of parting.

You’re My Best FriendQueen

Queen – You’re My Best Friend (Official Video)
You're My Best FriendQueen

Queen is a band that gained worldwide popularity with their catchy songs and powerful vocals.

In Japan, they regained recognition through the film Bohemian Rhapsody.

Their classic, You’re My Best Friend, was released in 1975 and became a hit, reaching number 7 on the UK charts.

As the title suggests, its lyrics revolve around the theme of friendship.

It’s perfect for graduation ceremonies, so be sure to check it out.

On Our WayThe Royal Concept

It’s a song released in 2013.

As you can tell from the music video, it’s a track that brings back memories of those days partying with close friends and loved ones.

The melody is very pop and upbeat, so I think it would also work well as a theme song for a graduation trip.