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[2025 Edition] Goodbye Songs in Western Music: Sad Farewell Tracks

Artists make a living by turning their own experiences and feelings into works, so it’s only natural that they would take on the theme of “goodbyes,” something everyone inevitably encounters in life.

It’s ironic that great songs are sometimes born precisely because of painful partings, but timeless masterpieces infused with artists’ emotions always move us.

In this article, we introduce Western songs that sing about all kinds of farewells—not just heartbreak.

From tracks that lift your spirits to ones that plunge you into the depths of sorrow, and even songs that lay bare lingering attachments, check out these masterpieces that reveal the artists’ true selves.

[2025 Edition] Goodbye songs in Western music: Sad farewell tracks (71–80)

Just Like Them HorsesReba McEntire

Reba McEntire – Just Like Them Horses (Official Music Video)
Just Like Them HorsesReba McEntire

A track by American country music singer Reba McEntire.

It was written by Nashville songwriter Liz Hengber for a friend who was battling cancer.

The music video was filmed on a ranch in Oklahoma.

StitchesShawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes – Stitches (Official Music Video)
StitchesShawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes is a singer-songwriter from Canada.

With his handsome looks and sweet voice, he captivates women around the world.

Stitches is known as one of his signature songs and was released in 2015.

The lyrics are deeply heartrending, portraying the feelings of a man who’s been dumped after being harshly criticized by his girlfriend.

Thanks to its raw lyrics and catchy melody, the song was nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Music: Single.

Hey JoeThe Jimi Hendrix Experience

The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Hey Joe (Official Audio)
Hey JoeThe Jimi Hendrix Experience

Jimi Hendrix’s classic song “Hey Joe.” Even if you’re not specifically a Jimi Hendrix fan, if you like rock or blues, you’ve probably heard it.

“Hey Joe” tells the story of a man who shoots his unfaithful wife and flees to Mexico.

Pretty intense stuff, right? That dirty lyricism pairs insanely well with Jimi Hendrix’s guitar.

It’s a song with incredible depth, so definitely give it a listen!

[2025 Edition] Goodbye Songs in Western Music: Sad Farewell Tracks (81–90)

Good Luck, Babe!Chappell Roan

Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe! (Official Lyric Video)
Good Luck, Babe!Chappell Roan

The new song by American singer-songwriter Chappell Roan, known for her cinematic, genre-defying musical style, is making waves.

Released in April 2024, the track portrays a secret romantic relationship and the complex feelings toward a partner who yields to societal pressure.

Roan reportedly wrote the song in three minutes in a burst of anger and emotion.

With striking lyrics and a catchy melody, it has exploded in popularity on radio and streaming platforms.

Exploring themes of heartbreak and self-discovery, this piece is a perfect listen for life’s turning points, such as farewell parties and graduation ceremonies.

Goodbye My LoverJames Blunt

James Blunt – Goodbye My Lover (Official Music Video) [4K]
Goodbye My LoverJames Blunt

James Blunt, who is popular for his high-pitched vocals, is an artist renowned for his gentle and delicate singing.

His song “Goodbye My Lover” lets you fully appreciate his wonderful voice.

While the theme is about two people growing apart, the piece is infused with love.

It’s heartbreaking when a couple who love each other still ends up breaking up because they drift apart.

That sorrow is beautifully expressed in the melody as well.

Be sure to check it out!

Last GoodbyeMiranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert is an American singer-songwriter who has been active since 2003.

She has won numerous awards, including Grammy Awards.

This track is included on her self-titled album, released in 2001.

Candle In The WindElton John

Candle In The Wind (Live At Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia / 1986)
Candle In The WindElton John

Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin in 1973, this song was created in memory of the actress Marilyn Monroe.

Later, in 1997, Elton John rewrote the lyrics as a tribute to Princess Diana.

It is a classic that has been covered by many artists.