Top International Songs of Gratitude [2025]
I chose mainly Western songs that sing about gratitude.
This is a feeling none of us should ever forget.
I’m not saying you have to consciously recall your daily gratitude, but try listening while thinking a little about the people close to you.
This time, I selected tracks that have been popular on YouTube so far, so please check them out!
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Western Music Thank-You Songs Ranking [2025] (71–80)
Thank You for the VenomMy Chemical Romance78rank/position

A bright punk rock song that blows away a pensive mood can be really great.
Since this track captures My Chemical Romance at their peak, many people might find it nostalgic.
They’re a rock band from New Jersey, USA, and it’s said the band name was coined by bassist Mikey Way.
It reportedly comes from Irvine Welsh’s cult novel “Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance.”
I Could Not Ask For MoreSara Evans79rank/position

This track sings about gratitude for living together with a partner and about true love.
It was originally written by Diane Warren and released by Edwin McCain.
This version by Sara Evans reached No.
2 on the U.
S.
charts.
Father Of MineEverclear80rank/position

Everclear is a rock band from Oregon, known as a leading act in alternative rock and post-grunge.
Their raw, realistic lyrics leave a strong impression, and their powerful messages are loved by rock enthusiasts around the world.
Among their songs, the one I’d recommend for Father’s Day is “Father of Mine.” It portrays a child raised in a single-father household, expressing the resolve: “I’m not going to be like my dad—I’ll build a happy, harmonious family of my own.”
Top 10 Western “Thank You” Songs [2025] (81–90)
THANK GODTravis Scott81rank/position

There are times when you feel like giving thanks for the environment you’re in and for being alive itself, right? That’s where I’d like to introduce “THANK GOD.” It’s a track created by the legendary rapper Travis Scott together with Kacy.
The lyrics express gratitude for a wonderful life, for the companions who stay by your side, and for the God who created the world.
While the theme is quite grand, it conveys a sense of thanks with care, so I’m sure you’ll find it relatable.
Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)Billy Joel82rank/position

A love song “from a father to his daughter” by Billy Joel, the world-renowned singer-songwriter born in New York, USA.
Released in 1993, it’s included on River of Dreams, which was Billy’s only original album of the ’90s, and is a masterpiece built around a beautiful piano accompaniment.
As the Japanese title “Nemuritsuku Kimi e” (“Lullabye [Goodnight, My Angel]”) suggests, it is a lullaby whose lyrics and melody, written from a father’s tender, loving perspective toward his beloved daughter, offer a cleansing, moving experience.
Father–daughter time may not come often, but on the special occasion of Father’s Day, listening to this song together might help you put your feelings of gratitude into words.
DadTyler Wood83rank/position

If you want to express gratitude to your father who has supported you since you were young, I recommend the song “Dad.” It was created in 2018 by Tyler Woods, an American singer-songwriter who is also highly regarded as a producer.
The warm band sound unfolding at a slow tempo is striking, and his tender, heartfelt vocals are soothing as well.
It’s a song overflowing with thanks to a father who has always been there for you.
Why not give it as a gift to convey feelings you don’t normally say?
Thank YouLed Zeppelin84rank/position

It’s a song released by Led Zeppelin in 1969.
The sound of the organ and acoustic guitar is captivating.
In 2001, it was performed by Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit and Wes Scantlin of Puddle of Mudd at the MTV Europe Music Awards.





