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[2026] Western songs expressing gratitude to parents: classic tracks dedicated to fathers and mothers

How do you express those feelings of gratitude that are usually too embarrassing to put into words?We all have moments—Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, birthdays, anniversaries—when we want to say “thank you” to our parents.At times like these, classic Western songs might speak on your behalf.In this article, we introduce heartwarming Western tracks themed around love and gratitude for fathers and mothers.From songs with straightforward lyrics that hit home to melodies that gently stay by your side, we’ve gathered pieces you’ll want to listen to while thinking of someone special.Be sure to read to the end!

[2026] Western songs that sing gratitude to parents. Masterpieces dedicated to father and mother (91–100)

Thank youSMAP

[Chorus Version] SMAP - Arigatou (Thank You)
Thank youSMAP

“Thank you”—those simple words can be surprisingly hard to say.

When the two of you listen to this song, a natural desire to express thanks and gratitude wells up.

It might be nice to listen to this song together with your mother and use the moment to say the “thank you” you don’t usually manage to express.

Thank youikimonogakari

Arigatou – Ikimono-gakari (Full)
Thank youikimonogakari

As the title “Arigatou” (“Thank You”) suggests, this song is all about expressing gratitude to one’s mother.

I think it would be wonderful if you could convey the appreciation that’s hard to say in everyday life while listening to this song.

Ikimono-gakari’s vocals are gentle and soothing, so if the two of you listen together and let the music heal you, it will make for a truly lovely time.

Thank YouMKTO

It’s a track that addresses global issues and offers a sarcastic thank-you to the previous generation.

It was released as a digital download in 2012 by the American pop duo MKTO.

It reached number two on the Australian charts and was certified platinum.

Mama, I’m Coming HomeOzzy Osbourne

OZZY OSBOURNE – “Mama, I’m Coming Home” (Official Video)
Mama, I'm Coming HomeOzzy Osbourne

A power ballad filled with kindness and gratitude has been delivered by British rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.

The guitar, opening with a pedal steel–like resonance, and the soul-stirring melody carry heartfelt feelings for a loved one that truly move the listener.

Featured on the album No More Tears, the song was released in November 1991 and became a major hit, reaching No.

28 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The lyrics, co-written with Lemmy Kilmister, warmly express love and appreciation for a cherished person after a long separation, and they reflect Ozzy’s deep feelings for his wife, Sharon.

It’s a masterpiece I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone hoping to reunite with family or close friends, or to those who want to convey everyday gratitude through music.

Cats In The CradleHarry Chapin

A folk-rock track that depicts the story of a father and son who can’t make time for each other.

It was released in 1974 by American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin and has been covered by artists such as Johnny Cash and Ugly Kid Joe.