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Western songs about saying “goodbye” — perfect for bereavement or a departed lover

Suddenly, have you ever felt that there are surprisingly few Western songs themed around “goodbye” that you can truly relate to?

In life, there are many kinds of farewells—breakups, bereavement, and more, even though they all fall under the same word: goodbye.

It’s the same with music.

Even when a song shares the theme of bereavement, it can be surprisingly hard to find lyrics that resonate with your own experience.

So this time, we’ve picked out a variety of Western songs themed around “goodbye,” focusing especially on tracks about loss and departed lovers.

From brand-new releases to timeless classics, we’ve selected from a wide range of eras—so you’re sure to find something that fits you perfectly!

Please sit back, relax, and enjoy.

Western songs that sing “Goodbye” | Perfect for bereavement or a lost lover (41–50)

Last GoodbyeJeff Buckley

Jeff Buckley – Last Goodbye (Official Video)
Last GoodbyeJeff Buckley

You can tell that the love between the two is dying.

Jeff Buckley’s “Last Goodbye” is also a masterpiece that poignantly depicts a breakup between a man and a woman.

The lyrics—worrying, “Will your face start appearing every time I dream?”—are full of lines that any man who has gone through a breakup can’t help but nod along to.

How Do I Say GoodbyeDean Lewis

Dean Lewis – How Do I Say Goodbye (Official Video)
How Do I Say GoodbyeDean Lewis

If you’re looking for a moving farewell song, I highly recommend this track by Dean Lewis.

It’s a piece about parting with someone you love, released in August 2022.

Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis wrote it inspired by his father’s battle with illness.

How should we face the moment when goodbye arrives suddenly? The song conveys deep love and gratitude for family, as well as the inner struggle of moving forward alone.

It’s especially recommended for those who cherish family bonds or are confronting a farewell with someone important.

Be sure to check it out!

The EndDoors

The Doors – The End (Toronto, 1967)
The EndDoors

Ride the snake, its length is seven miles.

The Doors’ “The End” is known as a masterpiece, a sprawling epic that runs over ten minutes.

Kill, kill—this is the end, my beautiful friend.

From the lyrics, you can imagine visions that probably wouldn’t appear unless you were on drugs.

Instead of goodbyeTUBE × GACKT

TUBE × GACKT “Instead of Goodbye” MUSIC VIDEO
Instead of goodbyeTUBE × GACKT

This gem of a ballad features a beautiful harmony created by the collaboration between TUBE and GACKT that resonates deeply in the heart.

Their two voices gently sing about the universal themes of encounters and farewells.

The music video stars Yutaka Matsushige and Kenichi Endo, whose wordless drama delivers a profoundly moving performance.

Released in February 2024, the song was first unveiled at the FNS Music Festival in December 2023, touching the hearts of many.

It’s a heartwarming piece I recommend to those who have experienced parting with a loved one or who wish to express their gratitude to someone dear.

Maplesupittsu

A classic from 1998 that portrays wistful farewells and cherished memories as the seasons change.

The gentle melodies spun by Spitz evoke a sense of nostalgia and romance, like autumn foliage.

Transcending physical separation, the song expresses a strong will to move forward while holding onto a spiritual bond with someone important, and it continues to resonate with many listeners.

Released as a track on the album “Fake Fur,” it was used as the opening theme for COUNT DOWN TV and as an insert song for the drama Over Time.

It’s a song that quietly supports those who have experienced the end of a relationship or a parting, and who are trying to take a new step while keeping precious memories in their hearts.