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[2026] A roundup of classic Western songs about sisters

“Sisters” form a special bond within family relationships.

The joys and conflicts born from that bond—and at times, complex emotions—have been passed down through music.

From timeless hits everyone has heard to hidden gems, there are countless Western songs about sisters that move the heart.

Songs told from perspectives such as “family love,” “discord,” and “growth” will surely resonate deeply not only with those who have sisters, but with everyone.

Here, we present a selection of memorable Western songs themed around sisterly relationships.

[2026] A Collection of Classic Western Songs About Sisters (21–30)

EmilyJoanna Newsom

A track by American musician Joanna Newsom.

It’s about her sister Emily, who provided backing vocals.

Released in 2006, the track appears on the album Ys, which became a hit in the United States and various European countries.

The Kick InsideKate Bush

The title track of the debut album released in 1978 by British singer-songwriter Kate Bush.

It sings about a romantic relationship between siblings.

It was inspired by the traditional Scottish track “Lucy Wan.”

[2026] A roundup of classic Western songs about sisters (31–40)

White KnucklesTegan and Sara

Tegan and Sara – White Knuckles [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
White KnucklesTegan and Sara

A track by the Canadian rock duo Tegan and Sara.

It’s inspired by the twin sisters’ relationship.

Released in 2016, it became a hit worldwide and is included on the highly acclaimed album Love You to Death.

Stay With MeIronik

Ironik – Stay With Me (Official Music Video)
Stay With MeIronik

A debut single released in 2008 by London DJ and producer Ironik.

It samples Westlife’s 2002 track “Written in the Stars.” The track was written for his sister and has been certified Silver in the UK.

SistersSteve Vai

A track by American guitarist Steve Vai, featuring a sweet and simple riff.

It was inspired by the beautiful warmth and kindness he feels from his two sisters.

The track appears on his 1990 album Passion and Warfare.

We Are FamilySISTER SLEDGE

An anthem track with a message of unity, released in 1979 by Sister Sledge, an American vocal group consisting of four sisters.

It has been used in commercials such as Diet Pepsi and covered by artists like the Spice Girls and VeggieTales.

Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes BlueCrystal Gayle

Crystal Gayle Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue 1977 HQ
Don't It Make My Brown Eyes BlueCrystal Gayle

A track released in 1977 by American country music singer Crystal Gayle that won a Grammy Award.

It is considered a sequel to her sister Loretta Lynn’s track “I’ve Cried the Blue Right Out of My Eyes,” and is said to convey a sense of sisterly empathy.