The Ultimate Mother's Day Playlist (2024)

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Queen, ‘Tie Your Mother Down’ Mr. T, ‘Treat Your Mother Right’ Drake, ‘Look What You’ve Done’ Dolly Parton, ‘Coat of Many Colors’ 2Pac, ‘Dear Mama’ Victoria Monet, ‘On My Mama’ The Beatles, ‘Let It Be’ The Beatles, ‘Julia’ Taylor Swift, ‘The Best Day’ Ghostface Killah & Mary J. Blige, ‘All That I Got Is You’ The Shirelles, ‘Mama Said’ Merle Haggard, ‘Mama Tried’ Kacey Musgraves, ‘Mother’ Lynyrd Skynyrd, ‘Simple Man’ Beyoncé, ‘Ring Off’ Lucy Dacus, ‘My Mother and I’ Danzig, ‘Mother’ Jay-Z, ‘December 4’ Carole King, ‘Where You Lead’ The Stratford 4, ‘Telephone’ Diana Ross and the Supremes, ‘You Can’t Hurry Love’ LL Cool J, ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’ Alicia Keys, ‘Superwoman’ Joni Mitchell, ‘Let The Wind Carry Me’ Funkadelic, ‘Cosmic Slop’ OutKast, ‘Ms. Jackson’ Japanese Breakfast, ‘Psychopomp’ The Beach Boys, ‘Mama Says’ 2Chainz featuring YG and Offset, ‘Proud’ Jan Bradley, ‘Mama Didn’t Lie’ Madonna, ‘Promise To Try’ The Spinners, ‘Sadie’ Kanye West, ‘Hey Mama’ Sleater-Kinney, ‘Little Babies’ B.B. King, ‘Nobody Loves Me But My Mother’ Kate Bush, ‘Mother Stands For Comfort’ Bruce Springsteen, ‘Rosalita’ Bruce Springsteen, ‘The Wish’ The Shangri-Las, ‘Bull Dog’ The Backstreet Boys, ‘The Perfect Fan’ ABBA, ‘Hey Hey Helen’ Junior, ‘Mama Used To Say’ Patti Smith, ‘Mother Rose’ Neil Young, ‘Cinnamon Girl’ Ernie K-Doe, ‘Mother-in-Law’ The Intruders, ‘I’ll Always Love My Mama’ BTS, ‘Mama’ The Five Stairsteps, ‘O-o-h Child’ Al Wilson, ‘Queenof the Ghetto’ Johnny Paycheck, ‘I’m The Only Hell (My Mama Ever Raised)’ FAQs


The annals of music folklore are full of unforgettable moms. There’s tough mothers, saintly mothers, evil mothers, motorcycle mamas, mothers of invention. Some stars love to do emotional tributes to their mamas, from Tupac to Taylor, from Dolly to Drake. Others celebrate the fearsome bad-ass maternal figures — whether it’sLL Cool J’s mama telling him to knock you out, or Rosalita’s mama chasingBruce Springsteenoff the porch with a broom. So here’s a few of our favorite mom songs, from pop, rock, hip-hop, R&B, and country.

  • Queen, ‘Tie Your Mother Down’

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  • Mr. T, ‘Treat Your Mother Right’

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  • Drake, ‘Look What You’ve Done’

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    Of all the many women in Aubrey Graham’s songs, none has a place in his heart like his mother Sandi. “Look What You Done” is a highlight from Take Care, where Drake thanks the women of his family: his aunt, his grandmother, but especially his mother. He recalls her health struggles and their arguments, but he promises her, “After all the things that we’ve been through, I got you.”

  • Dolly Parton, ‘Coat of Many Colors’

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    One of Dolly’s most beloved songs—a down-home ballad about growing up in a poor family with a mama who taught her what love is all about, sewing her a coat from a box of rags. Dolly has given the world so many different mother figures, but they’re not all saints—as in “Travelin’ Man,” on the same Coat of Many Colors album, where her mama steals her guy.

  • 2Pac, ‘Dear Mama’

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    So many rap classics about the heroic moms who held it down, from Snoop Dogg’s “I Love My Momma” to Biggie’s “Juicy” to Nas’ “Dance.” But Tupac did the most famous of them all with “Dear Mama,” paying tribute to the Black Panther revolutionary Afeni Shakur. As Pac says, “Ain’t a woman alive that could take my mama’s place.”

  • Victoria Monet, ‘On My Mama’

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    “When they say, ‘She get it from her mama’? I’m-a say, ‘You f*cking right.” Any questions? Respect due to Victoria Monet’s mama and the fierce daughter she raised.

  • The Beatles, ‘Let It Be’

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    Paul McCartney sends out a prayer to his real-life Mother Mary, a Liverpool nurse who passed away when he was just a boy of 14. But in times of trouble, he still hears Mary McCartney’s voice, speaking words of wisdom. “Let It Be” has been a light in the darkness for listeners ever since.

  • The Beatles, ‘Julia’

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    John Lennon, like Paul, lost his mother at a young age, and like Paul, he wrote a tribute that taught the world to say her name. “Julia” is a tender White Album love song, from a free-spirited son to his equally free-spirited mother. No rock band ever mythologized their mothers like The Beatles—even Ringo gave his Mum an entire album of her favorite songs in Sentimental Journey.

  • Taylor Swift, ‘The Best Day’

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    Taylor has spent her whole life singing the praises of Andrea Swift, but never more beautifully than in “The Best Day.” It’s a tearjerker for sure, telling their whole mother/daughter story. Every time Taylor performs live, one of the fan-fave moments is right before the show when Andrea walks to her seat and gets her own ovation.

  • Ghostface Killah & Mary J. Blige, ‘All That I Got Is You’

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    The Wu-Tang Clan’s Iron Man gives it up to the iron woman who raised him, saying, “This is dedicated to all the families that went through the struggle.” He gets real about how his mother (“my earth”) and grandmother kept the family together in the bleakest poverty, even the times when “mommy wasn’t strong enough.” It’s one of the rawest, most poignant rapper’s-mama tributes, with Mary J. Blige adding her heavenly soul vocals. Ghostface updated it in “Momma” on Fishscale, except with a lot more money, promising “I’ll Dior you out.”

  • The Shirelles, ‘Mama Said’

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    So much good advice to be learned from the wise moms of Sixties girl-group pop. In Motown, Diana Ross and the Supremes took their troubles to “Mother Dear”; over in Chicago, Jan Bradley sang “Mama Didn’t Lie.” But the sentimental faves have to be The Shirelles, who get through tough times by remembering, “Mama said there’ll be days like this.”

  • Merle Haggard, ‘Mama Tried’

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    Hag’s ultimate outlaw tale, sung from behind the bars of a jail cell. He grew up the rebel child of the family, while his saintly mama cried over him. Turning 21 in prison, doing life without parole, Merle recalls how she struggled to raise him right. But as he sings, “That leaves only me to blame, ‘cause mama tried.”

  • Kacey Musgraves, ‘Mother’

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    A short interlude on Golden Hour, only 1:18 long, but straight from the heart, as Kacey sings about living too far away from her mother, missing her over the miles from Tennessee to Texas. She revealed that she wrote it after getting a text from her mom while tripping on acid. Now that’s relatable.

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd, ‘Simple Man’

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    Can you imagine how tough Ronnie Van Zant’s mama must have been? Now there’s a hard-ass Southern matriarch for you – she probably shot down a lot of free birds in her day. But Marion Van Zant gave Ronnie this advice: “Baby, be a simple kind of man/Be something you love and understand.” And he spent his life doing her proud. Of all the classic-rock mom tributes, “Simple Man” is the one that never fails to get those lighters lifted high and bring a tear to a biker’s eye.

  • Beyoncé, ‘Ring Off’

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    Beyoncé pledges her love to Tina Knowles, in one of her most personal songs, in the aftermath of her parents’ divorce. She tells her mother, “Always know you got a daughter who’s proud you took the high road,” and adds, “You a killer, you so sexy!” It ends with words from Tina herself: “If you’re going through it, just know it’s called ‘going through it’—you’re not gonna get stuck there. You’re not gonna die, you’re gonna survive.”

  • Lucy Dacus, ‘My Mother and I’

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    Dacus wrote this for Mother’s Day in 2019, but she isn’t going for hearts and flowers, as you can tell from the opening lines: “My mother hates her body / We share the same outline / She swears that she loves mine.” It’s for both her mothers—the one who raised her and the biological one she just met at 19. An astoundingly powerful song about growing up, guilt, and inheritance, with the kicker: “All she has given/All I have taken / All is forgiven / All is forsaken.”

  • Danzig, ‘Mother’

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    Glenn Danzig, the musclebound Misfits belter from hell, warns the mothers of the world not to let their children listen to evil music like this. He isn’t wrong.

  • Jay-Z, ‘December 4’

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    Has any artist ever created so many classic songs about his mother? Shawn Carter might hold the record, from “Blueprint (Momma Loves Me)” to “Smile,” where he stands by Gloria Carter as she comes out. But the Black Album jam “December 4″ is where they co-narrate the whole story of their hard-knock life together. Gloria recalls that he was “the only one who didn’t give me any pain when I gave birth to him.” Jay admits he made up for that later.

  • Carole King, ‘Where You Lead’

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    Carole King wrote a classic ode to mom/daughter bonding—without even realizing she’d done it. When she sang “Where You Lead” on Tapestry, she considered it an adult love song. But years later, when it became the Gilmore Girls theme, King finally realized this is what the song was always meant to be. She asked Toni Stern to rework the lyrics, and sang it as a duet with her daughter Louise Goffin.

  • The Stratford 4, ‘Telephone’

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    A psychedelic shoegaze guitar tale about a rock & roll mom who’s partied harder than you ever will. Alone late at night, weary from too much dancing and decadence every night, he calls his mother for advice. She tells him, “When I was 22/I was a lot like you,” and orders him to go play some moreDylanandStonesalbums. Coolest rock & roll mom in any song, ever.

  • Diana Ross and the Supremes, ‘You Can’t Hurry Love’

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    The Supremes scored a Number One hit with this Motown mama-said classic. When these lonely girls feel like they can’t go on, all they have to do is remember what mama taught them: “You can’t hurry love / No, you just have to wait / Just trust, give it time/No matter how long it takes.” Listen to the woman—she knows what she’s talking about. Diana Ross gives one of her finest vocals, while James Jamerson lays down the mother of all basslines.

  • LL Cool J, ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’

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    You know, LL was totally right about the whole “don’t call it a comeback” thing. He’d just had one of his biggest and best hits in 1989, “I’m That Type of Guy.” But somehow the criticism spurred him to prove to Ma Dukes that her boy was indeed the future of the funk, in this old-school rap banger. LL’s mama Ondrea Smith makes a cameo in the video, calling him by his given name “Todd.”

  • Alicia Keys, ‘Superwoman’

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    Alicia sends this anthem out to superwomen everywhere, especially the moms, singing, “This is for all the mothers fighting for better days to come.”

  • Joni Mitchell, ‘Let The Wind Carry Me’

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    A Seventies meditation on changing gender roles, as Joni Mitchell looks at her own troubled relationship with her mother, re-evaluating her rebellious teen years in light of her adult perspective. A highlight of her most underrated masterpiece, For The Roses.

  • Funkadelic, ‘Cosmic Slop’

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    A young man moans over grimy Hendrix-gone-uptown guitars about being haunted by his mama’s deal with the forces of evil: To feed her kids, she sold herself as a dancer to the devil. (Take that,Ozzy!) He hears her voice calling in his drugged-out head – “Would you like to dance with me?/I’m doing the cosmic slop” – as the guitars voice her soul.

  • OutKast, ‘Ms. Jackson’

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    Of all the songs for the baby-mamas’ mamas, this OutKast classic has to be the saddest and most honest. Andre 3000 sings, “Never meant to make your daughter cry.”

  • Japanese Breakfast, ‘Psychopomp’

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    A poignant moment on Japanese Breakfast’s breakthrough album. Michelle Zauner devotes Psychopomp to mourning her mother Chongmi, a woman she portrays so beautifully in her memoir Crying in H Mart. It’s a synth-and-guitar setting for a voicemail from her mother consoling her, by saying “gwenchanta,” or “it’s all right” in Korean.

  • The Beach Boys, ‘Mama Says’

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    Brian Wilson leads his bros through a brief a cappella tribute to maternal wisdom: “Eat a lot, sleep a lot, brush ’em like crazy/Run a lot, do a lot, never be lazy.” It’s the finale to their classic Wild Honey, ending on a note of family harmony.

  • 2Chainz featuring YG and Offset, ‘Proud’

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    Three rap legends remind everyone they’re in the game just to make their mamas proud. 2Chainz remembers how they used to trap together out of the same house: “Me and mama got busted at the same time/Went to court and told the judge the same damn lies.” As he said, “We starved together, struggled together, hustled together, smiled together.”

  • Jan Bradley, ‘Mama Didn’t Lie’

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    A Chicago soul classic from Jan Bradley. Her mama didn’t raise no fool, teaching her the ways of the world: men are trash, don’t believe a word they say, stay in school. “She said, ‘Girl, stay in your class / You got a whole lot of growing and a-learning to do / So girl, don’t you go so fast.” Jan Bradley’s mama didn’t lie, and neither did Jan.

  • Madonna, ‘Promise To Try’

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    Madonna at her most autobiographical. “Promise To Try” was never a hit, or even a single, but it’s the intimate piano ballad at the heart of her classic confessional Like a Prayer. Madonna Louise Ciccone remembers the mother who shared her name, telling herself, “Never forget her eyes/Keep them alive inside.” She dedicated the album “to my mother, who taught me to pray.”

  • The Spinners, ‘Sadie’

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    If your mama has a taste for old-school Philly soul—and who doesn’t?—“Sadie” is the one. The Spinners never sounded sweeter, with everyone on the team putting their hearts into it—the genius producer Thom Bell, the house band MFSB, lead singer Phillipe Wynne hailing “the premier of ladies.”

  • Kanye West, ‘Hey Mama’

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    Kanye pays tribute to Donda West, a few years before her tragic death, with an emotional powerhouse from the jam-packed back-half of Late Registration, when he was still touching the sky. And there’s a sample of “Sadie.”

  • Sleater-Kinney, ‘Little Babies’

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    A catchy, hilarious, but tough-talking guitar rager about moms and daughters, with all of their conflicts. The punk rock goddesses in Sleater-Kinney make “Little Babies” one of the highlights of their classic Dig Me Out, with Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein trading off lines in a good-cop/bad-cop maternal dialogue, until they explode into the irresistibly rowdy chorus. Best rock-mom line: “Are you hungry? Did you eat before the show?”

  • B.B. King, ‘Nobody Loves Me But My Mother’

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    B.B. King sings the blues, with the immortal line, “Nobody loves me but my mother, and she could be jiving too.”

  • Kate Bush, ‘Mother Stands For Comfort’

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    You know how sometimes you decide to drop in on your mom for a little surprise visit? Because you’ve just committed a murder and you need a place to hide, and you know she’ll take you in no matter what? Kate Bush makes this one of her most beautifully disturbing odes to motherly devotion.

  • Bruce Springsteen, ‘Rosalita’

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    “I know your mama, she don’t like me/’Cause I play in a rock & roll band.” Rosie’s ma is a real hard-ass, but she’s a lot cooler than Sherry’s. To this day, Mama Rosalita is probably still shaking her damn head at that skinny guy from the swamps of Jersey.

  • Bruce Springsteen, ‘The Wish’

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    Another Bruce classic, but a very different story: “The Wish” is a tribute to his real-life mother Adele, and an emotional highlight of his Springsteen on Broadway show. He pulls up in a hot rod and tells mom, “We’ll find us a little rock & roll bar and baby, we’ll go out and dance.” They always loved that. “My mother and her two sisters were dancing machines,” he recalls in the Broadway introduction. “When she comes in the door, we make sure there’s music on. She wants to dance.”

  • The Shangri-Las, ‘Bull Dog

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    Four tough-as-leather beehived girls from the mean streets of Queens– including a set of twins – they had the most epic battles with their moms, fighting over greaser boys in hits like “Leader of the Pack.” This time, though, it’s their boyfriend’s mother. “I’m in love with the prettiest boy in the U.S.A./But his momma bought a dog just to keep little me away!” Ma tries to scare off those lust-crazed Shangri-Las, but it doesn’t work, because no bulldog is as fearsome as a Shangri-La in raging-pheromone mode. If you doubt punk rock women were kicking ass in the Sixties, start here.

  • The Backstreet Boys, ‘The Perfect Fan’

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    The boy-band tradition is full of maternal devotion, going back to how New Edition and the New Kids both dedicated their debut albums to their moms. Brian, Howie, Kevin, Nick, and A.J. sum it up with their thank-you to “The Perfect Fan.”

  • ABBA, ‘Hey Hey Helen’

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    Abba give some love to the Seventies divorced moms—not a demographic that got much attention on pop radio at the time. But Abba were a lot more candid chronicling the 1970s feminist revolution than supposedly edgier bands. Anni-Frid and Agnetha ask, “Is it worth the pain to see the children cry? Does it hurt when they ask for Daddy?” But they cheer on Helen as she rebuilds her life, to become “a woman of today.” Question: How did Abba’s best mom song get left out of both Mamma Mia movies?

  • Junior, ‘Mama Used To Say’

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    A great one-shot from the Eighties, with Junior Giscombe rising out of the London R&B scene. “Mama Used To Say” was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, with its zippy electro-soul beat and Junior testifying in the voice of a young Stevie Wonder, as he quotes his mother’s advice: “Live your life!”

  • Patti Smith, ‘Mother Rose’

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    Nobody tells family stories like Patti Smith—she wrote the all-time greatest baby-sister song (“Kimberly”), while also chronicling her father, her husband, her kids. But “Mother Rose” is a mystic tribute to her South Jersey mom: “She felt our tears, heard our sighs/And turned to gold before our eyes.”

  • Neil Young, ‘Cinnamon Girl’

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    “Mom, send me money now”: How many footloose hippies have sent a letter like that back home since 1969? But only Neil Young was honest enough to admit it in a song.

  • Ernie K-Doe, ‘Mother-in-Law’

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    And then there’s this less sentimental blast of New Orleans funk, where Ernie K-Doe compares his wife’s meddling mother to Satan. Allen Toussaint provides the ice-coldest nine-note piano solo in history.

  • The Intruders, ‘I’ll Always Love My Mama’

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    Another Philly soul classic from Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, the Intruders’ most famous hit is a family affair, proclaiming, “She’s my favorite girl!” From their album Save the Children, which also had their heart-tugging version of Paul Simon’s “Mother and Child Reunion.”

  • BTS, ‘Mama’

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    J-Hope sings of his gratitude to “Mama,” in a gospel-style standout from the BTS album Wings. It starts out in 2006, when he’s a child learning to dance with her help; it follows her support and encouragement over the years, as she teaches Hobi that failure is the mother of success.

  • The Five Stairsteps, ‘O-o-h Child’

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    Few vintage soul sounds can soothe a troubled mind like Aloha Burke’s voice as she sings the opening lines of this dusty Chicago groove: “Ooooh child, things are gonna get easier / Ooooh child, things’ll get brighter.”

  • Al Wilson, ‘Queenof the Ghetto’

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    The late, great R&B singer is best remembered today for his Number One hit, “Show and Tell,” one of the Seventies’ suavest love jams. But Wilson got grittier in his ode to a matriarch who did what she had to do to put food on the table – and he’s nothing but proud.

  • Johnny Paycheck, ‘I’m The Only Hell (My Mama Ever Raised)’

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    A classic of outlaw country, the twanged-up honky-tonk tale of a bad, bad man who’s done some evil deeds—but he’s always got a soft spot for Mama. (And ONLY for Mama.) Johnny Paycheck, the ornery hombre who sang “Take This Job and Shove It,” makes the whole bar sing along: “She tried to turn me on to Jesus/But I turned to the devil’s ways/And I turned out to be the only hell my mama ever raised!”

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FAQs

What is the best song to dedicate to your mom? ›

In Honor of Mother's Day, These Are the Sweetest Songs Dedicated to Moms
  • "Mama Said" by The Shirelles. ...
  • "Dear Mama" by Tupac Shakur. ...
  • "The Mother" by Brandi Carlile. ...
  • "A Song for Mama" by Boyz II Men. ...
  • "Mama" by Spice Girls. ...
  • "The Perfect Fan" by Backstreet Boys. ...
  • "Hey Mama" by Kanye West. ...
  • "You Can't Lose Me" by Faith Hill.
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Are there any mother's Day songs? ›

From the Beatles' melodic tune “In My Life” from the 1960s to rapper Tupac Shakur's “Dear Mama” tribute in the 90s to present day hits like Meghan Trainor's “Mom,” which was released in 2021, the most important ladies in our lives have been honored with sentimental lyrics in nearly every genre.

What band sang the song Mama as a tribute to mothers everywhere? ›

The Spice Girls, “Mama”

The idea for this Spice Girls ballad arose in 1997, when Melanie “Scary Spice” Brown thought it would be a good idea to write a tribute for the mamas of the group.

What is a good song for a mother who passed away? ›

When it comes to an iconic song you can always choose “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole or “Mama Liked the Roses” Elvis Presley – even “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston or “One Sweet Day” Mariah Carey. But who you choose for your mom's funeral or celebration of life is to honor your mother's life.

What's a good song about being a mom? ›

“Mama Said” by The Shirelles

After being released in 1961, "Mama Said," a song by girl group, The Shirelles, became a top-ten hit. The tune celebrates the steady advice doled out by a mother tells her children that they're good kids and despite encountering adversity, all will be OK.

What country song is dedicated to mothers? ›

1. “ Mama's Song” by Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood's sweet serenade to her mother is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and love. With its touching lyrics and beautiful melody, “Mama's Song” is the perfect tribute to the unwavering support and guidance of mothers everywhere.

What is the famous mother's Day poem? ›

Mother O' Mine

If I were hanged on the highest hill, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! I know whose love would follow me still, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!

Is a famous song about the love and care of a mother? ›

Mama Said” is one of the first and greatest songs about moms in rock'n'roll, in which the singer responds to first love by realizing Mama told her there'd be days like this. It was a classic bit of wisdom that was later borrowed by everyone from John Lennon (“Nobody Told Me”) to Van Morrison (“Days Like This”).

What is a good hymn for mother's Day? ›

10 Perfect Mother's Day Worship Songs For Your Church
  • “May His favor be upon you. ...
  • “Far be it from me to not believe. ...
  • “You say I am loved when I can't feel a thing. ...
  • “You make me brave, You make me brave. ...
  • “Before I spoke a word, You were singing over me. ...
  • “You give life, You are love. ...
  • “Every time I tried to make it on my own.

What is the funeral hymn for a Mother? ›

Best funeral hymns for mum

The Lord's my Shepherd (the traditional Crimond setting) All things bright and beautiful (many of this sang it at school, and so holds many memories of mothers) Abide with me. Make me a channel of your peace.

Is "My Heart Will Go" on a good funeral song? ›

“My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion

It's sad and beautiful, but also offers a reminder that remembrance can keep a loved one close even after they're gone, making it a great choice for funeral music.

What to say about your mum at a funeral? ›

Speak about her best characteristics

Or perhaps it was her devotion to her family that always stood out to you. In your eulogy for your mother, you could introduce her by saying something like, “My mom, Linda, was smart, witty, funny, and honest, but above all, she was kind.

What is the saddest song to play at a funeral? ›

Sad funeral songs
  • I'll See You Again – Westlife.
  • Over the Rainbow – Eva Cassidy.
  • Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Midler.
  • Nothing Compares to You – Sinead O'Connor.
  • Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd.

What is the most played song at a funeral? ›

Here are some of the most popular funeral songs:
  • My Way – Frank Sinatra.
  • Angels – Robbie Williams.
  • The Best – Tina Turner.
  • Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Midler.
  • Always Look on the Bright Side of Life – Eric Idle (Monty Python's 'Life of Brian')
  • Time to Say Goodbye – Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli.

What is the number one song requested at funerals? ›

Amazing Grace has been a popular choice for funeral music for many years. The song has been covered by hundreds of artists over the years.

What's the nicest thing to say to your mom? ›

Here are nine kind things you can say to your mum today and every day to make her feel valued and loved.
  • "I love you." ...
  • "Thank you for everything you do for me." ...
  • "You inspire me." ...
  • "I'm glad you are my mum." ...
  • "You are strong." ...
  • "You always make me feel better." ...
  • "I'm proud of you." ...
  • "You mean everything to me."
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