Recommended Western songs to express gratitude and say thank you [2025]
Even when we feel grateful to our family, partners, or close friends, it can be difficult to express those feelings honestly.
Why not try conveying the words that feel too embarrassing to say on a daily basis through a song?
In this article, we introduce classic English-language songs that express a variety of feelings of gratitude.
Along with well-known staples, we’ve also included a wide range of tracks such as songs in which artists sing about their appreciation for their fans.
We hope you find a new favorite.
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Recommended Western songs to express gratitude and say thank you [2025] (41–50)
Thank You For Your LoveAntony&the Johnsons

This song, with its distinctive, warm vocals, is Antony and the Johnsons’ “Thank You For Your Love.” It’s a very simple track that repeats “thank you,” but sometimes “thank you” is the only way to convey gratitude.
Antony and the Johnsons is a band started in the United States by the British vocalist Anohni.
The rich use of live instruments gives the music a very warm feel.
Thank You (featuring R. City)Meghan Trainor

It’s also wonderful to express gratitude in a bright, upbeat way with a danceable track.
So I’d like to introduce “Thank You.” This is the title track from the 2016 album released by the one and only songstress, Meghan Trainor.
The song is crafted as a message of thanks to a partner who always loves you.
With its Latin-inspired sound, it seems perfect for parties, too.
Try sharing your appreciation while getting everyone hyped with this song.
Thank YouHELLYEAH

It’s a song that expresses gratitude toward people of the past.
It was released in 2008 by Hellyeah, an American heavy metal supergroup active since 2006.
It ranked high on the U.
S.
rock charts.
I Could Not Ask For MoreSara Evans

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.
Thanks for Your TimeGotye

It’s a thank-you song, but the content is a bit humorous.
It’s a track by the Australian singer-songwriter Gotye.
It was included on the 2006 album “Like Drawing Blood.” The lyrics basically mean “Thank you for your valuable feedback,” but they pretty much say whatever they want.
Say What You WillEric Clapton

Eric Clapton is an artist highly acclaimed around the world for his exceptional guitar technique and catchy melodies.
He has also been extremely popular in Japan, with songs like “Tears in Heaven” and “Change the World” ranking high on the charts.
His classic “Say What You Will” was released in 2005 as the theme song for the Expo 2005 Aichi (Aichi World Expo).
The idol group SMAP also covered the song, arranging it as a message of gratitude to friends.
GratefulRita Ora

Rita Ora is a British singer who was discovered by rapper Jay-Z and went on to achieve worldwide popularity.
She is an immigrant from Kosovo, and her parents experienced the Kosovo conflict.
Although she did not go through those experiences herself, her lyrics, shaped by that background, are full of conviction.
In “Grateful,” she weaves lyrics themed around gratitude—something only she could express in this way.
Be sure to check it out.






