List of graduation songs
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Template:Short description This is a list of songs that are typically played during graduation ceremonies. An example is the song "A Million Dreams" a song made by Artists: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Ziv Zaifman. Script error: No such module "Hatnote".
Popular traditional graduation songs by country or region
- Europe: "Gaudeamus Igitur"[1]Template:Self-published inline or "Farandole from L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2"
- Latin America: "Triumphal March from Aida"[2]
- Japan: "Hotaru no hikari" (Uses the same tune as "Auld Lang Syne)."[3]
- Japan: "Aogeba tōtoshi".[4]
- The Philippines: "Triumphal March from Aida",[5][6] "Pomp and Circumstance Marches" and "Farandole from L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2"
- Taiwan: "Auld Lang Syne"[7]
- US and Canada: "Pomp and Circumstance Marches"[8]
- Sweden: "Den blomstertid nu kommer", "I denna ljuva sommartid", "Studentsången"
- Russia: "March from The Nutcracker"
- Arab World: “Wehayat Albi” by Abdel Halim Hafez
Modern (20th century or later) graduation songs
- Graduation (Friends Forever), a song by Vitamin C[9]
- Time of Your Life (Good Riddance) by Green Day
- 10nen Sakura, a song by the Japanese idol group AKB48 released in 2009.
- "Next In Line" by Afterimage
- Through the Years, a 1981 song by Kenny Rogers
- Goodbye to You by Michelle Branch, released in 2002
- "The Whispering Wind" (earlier billed as "Whistling Wind"), "The Last Rose", and "All Those Years Ago" by Michael Flatley, released in 1998, 2005, and 2011
- Santorini by Yanni
- ”When We Were Friends” a song by Adam Fecht and Elizabeth Swearingen released in 2018 has received over 500,000 hits on YouTube.[10]
- Unwritten, a song by Natasha Bedingfield.[11][12]
- Я смотрю на них by Tarakany!
- Giovinezza (graduation song), 1909 Italian student hymn
References
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