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[2025] A Collection of Classic Western Songs About Brothers and Sisters

[2025] A Collection of Classic Western Songs About Brothers and Sisters
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[2025] A Collection of Classic Western Songs About Brothers and Sisters

Do you have an older brother or a younger brother, an older sister or a younger sister?

Some of you may be very close, while others, to be honest, may have grown distant.

It’s only natural that artists would choose siblings—those who were often the closest to us in childhood—as a theme for their songs, and in fact, many great tracks have been born from this theme.

In this article, we’ve put together classic Western songs about brothers and sisters from various eras and genres.

From timeless classics to recent standouts, enjoy a wide range of brother songs and sister songs!

[2025] A Collection of Classic Western Songs About Brothers and Sisters (1–10)

Leave HomeThe Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers – Leave Home
Leave HomeThe Chemical Brothers

A track released in 1995 by The Chemical Brothers, a British big beat duo.

It samples The Pharcyde’s 1992 track “Ya Mama.” The track has been featured in many forms of media, including the video game SSX 3 and the film Gone in 60 Seconds.

Hey BrotherAvicii

A track released in 2013 by Swedish DJ and producer Avicii.

It’s a melodic track featuring vocals by bluegrass singer Dan Tyminski.

The music video, which depicts two young brothers growing up in America during wartime, was filmed in Bakersfield, California.

BrotherKodaline

Kodaline – Brother (Official Video)
BrotherKodaline

A track released in 2017 by Kodaline, an alternative rock quartet based in Dublin.

It became a hit across various European countries.

The highly praised and moving music video was directed by Stevie Russell.

My GAitch, Ed Sheeran

Released on August 19, 2022, “My G” is a collaborative track by British rapper Aitch and Ed Sheeran.

The song is a dedication to Aitch’s sister, Gracie, embracing her Down syndrome and conveying a message of deepening bonds and love.

Its simple yet memorable melody, filled with family-wide affection, and the harmonies woven by the two artists particularly stand out.

The track broadcasts to the world the importance of unwavering family love and unconditional support for family members with disabilities.

It sold over 200,000 copies and reached No.

6 on the UK charts.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you wish to rediscover small everyday joys and reaffirm your gratitude to those you cherish.

You Are My SisterAntony&the Johnsons

You Are My Sister, released by Antony and the Johnsons—fronted by Antony Hegarty, now known as Anohni—is a song centered on deep emotional bonds.

Featuring Boy George as a guest, it movingly portrays emotional vulnerability and unconditional love.

The album it appears on, I Am a Bird Now, won the UK’s Mercury Prize in 2005, earning acclaim for Antony’s vocals and the music’s strong message.

By depicting the strength of the sibling bond, the song stirs listeners’ hearts and reminds us of the importance of family ties.

Evoking a profound affection for siblings who share memories and experiences from childhood, this track encourages a renewed sense of care and love for family.

It is a truly heartwarming piece that beautifully gives voice to the universal feeling of wanting someone by your side in times of hardship or anxiety.

What’s Happening BrotherMarvin Gaye

Marvin Gaye – What’s Happening Brother (Visualizer)
What’s Happening BrotherMarvin Gaye

Marvin Gaye was a flagship artist of the Motown label and left behind many socially conscious songs.

“What’s Happening Brother,” a track from his 1971 album What’s Going On, conveys a message that vividly reflects American society through the perspective of a soldier returning from the Vietnam War.

It’s said that Gaye drew inspiration from conversations with his younger brother Frankie, and the work captures the rawness of his experience as a soldier.

The sound is soulful, and Marvin Gaye’s vocals—gentle at times, powerful at others—further highlight the song’s message.

The protagonist’s effort to find his place in an unstable world strongly resonates with listeners today.

For those of us living in modern society, the piece also reminds us of the importance of reassessing our relationships with family and friends and striving for mutual understanding.

My Brother’s a BaseheadDe La Soul

De La Soul – My Brother’s a Basehead (Official Audio)
My Brother’s a BaseheadDe La Soul

Formed in New York in 1985, De La Soul has carved out a unique place in the hip-hop scene.

Their innovative sound has had a major influence on subgenres like jazz rap and alternative hip-hop, with 3 Feet High and Rising in particular leaving a profound impact on the industry.

Their 1991 track “My Brother’s a Basehead,” included on their second album De La Soul Is Dead, offers a stark portrayal of drug addiction and its effects on families.

The song depicts the cycle of addiction and the difficulty of breaking it through the lens of a sibling relationship, delivering a powerful message to listeners.

It resonates with those confronting drug dependency and family issues, while also being recognized as an effort to shed light on social problems through De La Soul’s music.

The track demonstrates the deep connection between their musicality and social messaging, making it a recommended listen for audiences of all generations.

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