It’s not easy to say goodbye, but it’s a necessary part of life. And while we are told time heals all wounds, some leave scars that never disappear. But what if there were ways to make the process less painful? What if you could take a moment and look back on your past with hope for the future? Music has been used as a form of therapy for centuries, and it can be just what you need to get through tough times.
So in honor of those who are struggling with letting go, here are 20 of the best songs about time passing.
By the way, if you’re looking for more songs about time passing, you may also want to check out songs about a new day, songs about change, songs about clocks, songs about new york, and songs about nostalgia.Yesterday – The Beatles
“Yesterday” is a song by the Beatles, released in 1965. The song was written by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It is one of the most covered songs in history, with more than 2,200 recorded versions.
The song is about a man reflecting on his past love. He recalls how happy he was with her, but how time has now passed and taken her away. He laments the fact that he can no longer go back to those happier times, and that all he has left is the memories.
A Hazy Shade of Winter – Simon and Garfunkel
A Hazy Shade of Winter by Simon and Garfunkel is a song about the inevitability of time passing. The song reflects on how our memories become hazy as time goes on, and how we eventually have to face the fact that winter is coming. It’s a song about facing the reality that time is precious and fleeting. Its lyrics are about the realization that life is short and that we should make the most of every moment.
Anticipation – Carly Simon
Anticipation by Carly Simon is a beautiful song about the joys of waiting for something special to happen. The lyrics capture the excitement and anticipation that we feel when we’re looking forward to something wonderful. This song is perfect for those who love to savor the moment. Its lyrics are about “counting down the days” until something exciting happens.
Fast – Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan’s song “Fast” is all about how time is a precious commodity that we should never take for granted. In the song, Bryan sings about how he wants to spend his time with the person he loves, and not waste a single moment. He urges his partner to “live fast, love hard, die young and leave a beautiful corpse.” Its lyrics are about living life to the fullest and not letting time slip away.
Grew Up Slower – Dylan Schneider
Dylan Schneider knows a thing or two about growing up. His song “Grew Up Slower” perfectly encapsulates the feeling of watching time fly by. In an interview with PopCulture.com, Schneider said, “It’s just about how time moves so quickly and you don’t really realize it until you’re older and looking back. It seems like just yesterday I was a little kid and now I’m almost an adult.”
Time – Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd is a band that has always been preoccupied with the passage of time. The song “Time” from their album The Dark Side of the Moon is a prime example. It explores the idea that time is a precious commodity that we often take for granted. The older we get, the more we realize just how quickly it slips away. Its lyrics are about how time can be cruel, but also how it can be a friend.
Forever Young – Rod Stewart
“Forever Young” is a song about not wanting to grow old. It’s about wanting to stay young and carefree forever. The song is about holding onto your innocence and not wanting time to take that away from you. Some people might see this song as being optimistic, while others might see it as slightly depressing. Its lyrics are about wanting to stay young forever and never having to grow up and face the hardships of life.
While We’re Young – April Kry
While We’re Young by April Kry is a song about living in the moment and not taking life for granted. The song is about the importance of spending time with the people you love while you still can. It’s about seizing the day and making the most of every opportunity. Many songs about time passing are about realizing that life is short and we need to make the most of it.
I Can See Clearly Now – Johnny Nash
“I Can See Clearly Now” is a song about appreciating the present moment and being thankful for all the good things that life has to offer. The lyrics remind us that we should never take our loved ones for granted, because they might not be around tomorrow. The song is a reminder to live each day to the fullest, because you never know when time will run out. Its lyrics are about the importance of making the most of every moment and not wasting time on regrets.
Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles
Written by George Harrison and released on the Beatles’ 1969 album Abbey Road, Here Comes the Sun is one of the band’s most popular and beloved songs. The song is written from the perspective of someone who is dealing with a difficult situation, but finds hope in the coming of the sun. Harrison has said that the song is about “the end of the day, and the sun going down.” Its lyrics are about how the sun will come out again and how time will heal all wounds.
Unbelievable – Owl City
Unbelievable is a song about the joys of being in love. It’s a beautiful ballad about the power of love and how it can make us feel unbelievably happy. The song is a reminder that we should never take our loved ones for granted, and that every moment we spend with them is a gift. Its lyrics are about how time is a precious commodity that we should never waste.
Sign of the Times – Harry Styles
Harry Styles’ “Sign of the Times” is a haunting ballad that speaks to the fear many people have of the world unraveling. The lyrics reflect on how everything seems to be falling apart, but in the face of all that’s happening, Styles maintains a sense of hope. Its lyrics are about how time is a precious commodity that can’t be regained once it’s lost. Some people might interpret the song as being about a loved one passing away, but it can really be applied to any situation in which time is running out.
Waiting on the World to Change – John Mayer
Waiting on the World to Change is a song by John Mayer. The song was written in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and Mayer has said that it reflects his feelings about the state of the world at the time. The song is about the need for people to come together to make positive change in the world. Its lyrics are about the idea that it’s up to individuals to make a difference, and that change can happen if enough people come together.
Changing Times – Iwan Rheon
Changing Times is a beautiful ballad about the inevitability of time’s passage. The song reflects on how we all eventually lose those we love, and the memories of those times eventually fade away. It’s a heartbreaking song, but it’s also a reminder that we should cherish every moment we have with those we love. Many songs about time passing focus on the negative aspects of growing old, but there are also a few happy songs in the mix.
Clocks – Coldplay
Clocks is a song by the British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all the members of the band and was produced by Ken Nelson and Coldplay. The song was released on 25 February 2002 as the second single from their debut studio album, Parachutes (2000). The song reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart and number eighty-one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song in 2003, but lost to “All Along the Watchtower” by Jimi Hendrix.
Time After Time – Cyndi Lauper
Cyndi Lauper’s Time After Time is a poignant ballad about the inevitability of time passing. The song speaks to the idea that no matter what we do, time will continue to move forward. Even when we’re gone, time will keep moving on. It’s a reminder that we should cherish every moment we have, because time is precious and it won’t last forever. Its lyrics are about how the singer’s love is everlasting and will never change, no matter how much time passes.
Ever Changing Times – Aretha Franklin
The song “Ever Changing Times” by Aretha Franklin is about how the narrator’s relationship with her man is constantly changing. The lyrics reflect the idea that time is always moving on, and that nothing ever stays the same. This song is a great reminder to cherish the moments we have with the people we love, because they will inevitably change over time. Some people might consider the song “The Times They Are A-Changin'” by Bob Dylan to be about the same idea.
The Changing Times – Earth Wind & Fire
The Changing Times is an Earth Wind & Fire song that talks about how time keeps moving on, whether we like it or not. The lyrics remind us that we need to make the most of every moment because time is precious and it won’t wait for anyone. This song is a great reminder to live in the present and appreciate the moment we’re in. Its lyrics are about the inevitability of time moving on and how we should all make the most of every moment.
Wonderwall – Oasis
The first song on our list is Oasis’ 1995 hit “Wonderwall.” The lyrics, written by Noel Gallagher, are about how time changes everything and how we can never go back to the past. Its lyrics are about how life keeps moving forward, no matter what we do. Some people might see it as a sad song, but we think it’s a beautiful reminder that time is always moving forward, no matter what.
Unchained Melody – Righteous Brothers
Few songs capture the bittersweetness of time passing as perfectly as Unchained Melody. The lyrics are a reminder that we should never take for granted the moments we have with those we love, because they will eventually be gone. The song has been covered by countless artists over the years, but the original version by the Righteous Brothers is still the best. Its lyrics are about a man who is haunted by the memory of his lost love, and the song captures the sadness and nostalgia of time gone by.
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