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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!

Western Music Thank-You Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)

Mama’s SongCarrie Underwood50rank/position

Carrie Underwood – Mama’s Song (Official Video)
Mama's SongCarrie Underwood

This song, which expresses the singer’s gratitude to her mother as she prepares to get married, is by the American country singer Carrie Underwood.

The message woven into the lyrics is, “He’s a really good man, so please feel at ease sending me off.” Hometowns and family are common themes in country music, and this track is a quintessential example.

Her country-singer vocals and the acoustic sound also carry a certain sense of nostalgia.

Western music gratitude song rankings [2025] (51–60)

You’re Gonna Miss ThisTrace Adkins51rank/position

Trace Adkins – You’re Gonna Miss This (Official Music Video)
You're Gonna Miss ThisTrace Adkins

A track released in 2008 by American country music artist Trace Adkins.

It’s a ballad about cherishing life’s moments, set against the backdrop of parent–child love.

The music video was filmed in Trace’s home state of Louisiana.

Thank You For The MusicABBA52rank/position

It’s a track released in 1977 by the Swedish pop group ABBA.

It’s also known for being featured in the musical Mamma Mia!.

Many famous artists, including The Carpenters and E-Rotic, have covered it.

I Love You Always ForeverDonna Lewis53rank/position

Donna Lewis – I Love You Always Forever (Official Music Video)
I Love You Always ForeverDonna Lewis

A track released in 1996 by Welsh singer-songwriter Donna Lewis.

It was inspired by H.

E.

Bates’s novel Love for Lydia.

It became one of the most-played tracks on American radio in the 1990s.

Because You Loved MeCéline Dion54rank/position

Céline Dion – Because You Loved Me (from the 2007 DVD “Live In Las Vegas – A New Day…”)
Because You Loved MeCéline Dion

An emotional track that sings gratitude to the person who gave strength and inspiration.

Released by Celine Dion in 1996, it won a Grammy Award.

It was used in the film “Up Close & Personal” and was also nominated for an Academy Award.

Only OneKanye West ft. Paul McCartney55rank/position

Kanye West – Only One ft. Paul McCartney
Only OneKanye West ft. Paul McCartney

It’s both a tribute to Kanye’s daughter, North West, and a message to Kanye sung from the perspective of his late mother, Donda West.

It’s an emotional track featuring Paul McCartney on keyboards.

Forever YoungRod Stewart56rank/position

Rod Stewart – Forever Young (Official Video)
Forever YoungRod Stewart

A moving classic has been born—one that continues to be loved across generations, from parents to children.

This exquisite ballad was crafted by British rock legend Rod Stewart, filled with his feelings for his own children.

Released in 1988, it dominated charts around the world.

Its lyrics, which gently speak of the bond between parent and child and the lessons of life, resonate deeply with listeners.

This piece is perfect for expressing gratitude and blessings to someone you love.

It also makes a wonderful gift for someone special or background music for a memorable day.