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.
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Western songs that sing “goodbye” | Perfect for bereavement or a lost lover (31–40)
San TropezPink Floyd

Dreams and hopes that slipped from my love.
Pink Floyd’s “San Tropez” is a complex song whose philosophical and cerebral lyrics allow for multiple interpretations.
Although it’s a relatively little-known tune included on the album Meddle, its introspective world is highly captivating.
Adam’s Songblink-182

I never thought I’d die alone—that’s Blink-182’s “Adam’s Song.” It’s such a downbeat track that it’s even been used as background music by people contemplating suicide, and its content expresses a farewell between oneself and the world.
In the voice singing “It’s too sad to go on living,” you can hear a desperate cry from a painful life.
Leave Out All The RestLinkin Park

Linkin Park’s dramatic masterpiece “Leave Out All The Rest.” From its ethereal opening line, the lyrics look back on one’s past.
The theme of goodbye is pursued with utmost seriousness, and the performance heightens the tension while sustaining both intensity and beauty.
It updates the explosive power of rock and metal into a dark, contemporary world, expressing literary, universally felt anxieties and loneliness with a fragile, breakable balance.
Exit MusicRadiohead

It’s so cold here; we smile, and wrapped in an unending peace that will never fade, we finally become one.
Radiohead’s Exit Music, which portrays Romeo and Juliet—who could only be joined in death—has become one of the most highly regarded songs among Thom Yorke’s lyrics.
One Day Goodbye Will Be FarewellMorrissey

When you become dependent on what you love, what follows is frightening.
Morrissey’s “One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell,” with its philosophical content, was one of the songs that won overwhelming support from the beatnik-affected youth of the time.
I may be able to love you now, but I might not be able to love you tomorrow.
It became the spokesperson for such precarious youths.


