Western Music Friendship Songs Ranking [2025]
We’re excited to introduce the latest top 100 ranking of international friendship songs, all in one go, ordered by most views! The importance of friends and the warmth of friendship are universal, aren’t they? These tracks are perfect as background music when you’re thinking about your best friend.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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Western Music Friendship Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
You’ve Got a Friend In MeRandy Newman29rank/position

Pixar Animation Studios’ flagship series Toy Story is also popular as one of the best tear-jerking friendship films, with friendship as a key theme.
When it comes to the signature theme song that colors the series, it has to be the classic You’ve Got a Friend in Me, known in Japanese as Kimi wa Tomodachi.
Written by the great American singer-songwriter Randy Newman for the first film in the series, released in 1995, You’ve Got a Friend in Me has continued to be used throughout the series, performed by various artists.
Some may also remember that in the Japanese dubbed version it was sung by Diamond Yukai and even released as a single.
With its country flavor, laid-back tempo, and ensemble, the lyrics are a straightforward ode to friendship that needs no clumsy explanation.
And having a friend who delivers a message as simple as “You can relax—I’ve got your back” is truly a wonderful thing.
My FriendsRed Hot Chili Peppers30rank/position

A hidden gem by the indisputable powerhouse of rock, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, showcasing their mellow side.
It’s included on One Hot Minute, the only album released during the period when Dave Navarro—renowned for his work with Jane’s Addiction—was in the band as guitarist.
While it may lack the typical funk flavor associated with the Peppers, it highlights Flea’s strength as a songwriter, Navarro’s simple yet wistful guitar work, and Anthony Kiedis’s gentle vocals and melodies.
The message to a friend in pain isn’t baselessly positive; it’s realistic and serious.
Precisely because of that, it carries a persuasive power that truly resonates with listeners.
Western Music Friendship Song Rankings [2025] (31–40)
ArmyEllie Goulding31rank/position

Army, a song released in 2015 by Ellie Goulding, a talented singer-songwriter from the UK, is a track from her third album, Delirium.
The song is a message Ellie dedicated to her best friend, movingly conveying how powerful true friendship can be in overcoming life’s challenges.
Portraying the comfort, strength, and courage that come from having a best friend by your side, it celebrates the beauty and importance of friendship.
Ellie’s heartfelt vocals and emotional melody resonate deeply with listeners and evoke strong empathy.
It’s a powerful yet gentle song that I highly recommend to anyone who values friendship.
Thank You For Being A FriendAndrew Gold32rank/position

A heartwarming song that celebrates the greatness of friendship.
Released by Andrew Gold in March 1978, the track is included on the album “All This and Heaven Too.” Its lyrics express gratitude for true companions, paired with a catchy melody that leaves a strong impression.
It was also used as the theme song for the TV series “The Golden Girls,” making it beloved by multiple generations.
Even if you find it hard to put your feelings for friends into words, listening to this piece will naturally bring out your sense of appreciation.
It’s the perfect song to enjoy with a dear friend or when you want to reaffirm your bond.
Song for a FriendJason Mraz33rank/position

Singer-songwriter Jason Mraz captivates the world with his soothing acoustic sound.
This piece is a hidden gem about friendship from his second album, Mr.
A–Z, released in July 2005, which peaked at No.
5 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Addressed as if speaking to a friend, it expresses gratitude and the value of supporting one another in simple, unadorned words.
The warm guitar tones and gentle melody blend with Mraz’s tender vocals, gradually resonating in the listener’s heart.
While not flashy, the lyrics carefully depict the universal theme of friendship, making it a true masterpiece.
Why not savor it quietly while thinking of a dear friend?
Started From The BottomDrake34rank/position

Drake, a Canadian rapper active since the 2000s, is known for his skillful rap technique and distinctive dance performances.
His 2013 release “Started From The Bottom” depicts his journey to stardom.
The track has a deep, exotic atmosphere.
It’s also recommended as an anthem to cheer on friends who have been striving together toward their dreams and goals.
Take in his powerful message, forged through overcoming many challenges.
Gift Of A FriendDemi Lovato35rank/position

Demi Lovato, who hails from the United States, beautifully sings about the value of friendship in her 2009 release “Gift of a Friend.” The song is also known as part of the soundtrack for the Disney film “Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure,” and has long been loved by listeners.
With a warm, heartwarming melody and lyrics, it portrays the importance of true friends who stay by your side even in tough times.
The piece offers deep insight into friendship and celebrates those friends who are there for you in every moment of life.
It’s especially recommended for those experiencing personal hardships or a journey of self-discovery.
It resonates even more when you want to cherish your bonds with friends or reconnect with the essence of friendship.





