![]() You’ll Be In My Heart – Phil Collins (from “Tarzan”) * Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) – Green Day This Is Me – Keala Settle (from “The Greatest Showman”) How Far I’ll Go – Auli’i Cravalho (from “Moana”)įor Good – Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel (from “Wicked”) >Download a copy of this list: use the download button at the bottom of this post <<Ī Million Dreams – Full Cast (from “The Greatest Showman”) ![]() If you are playing it for students, begin the song 5 seconds in. *Please note that the Spotify version of this popular song choice has an explicit word at the very beginning. Some songs are more suitable for older students (13+). Every school has different guidelines and expectations so YOU need to choose what works best for your students. IMPORTANT: although most songs in the list are considered clean and student-friendly, please use your own judgement when listening to them (or watching the video) and selecting a song for your school. The link goes to the Youtube video of the song. The songs below are listed in no particular order (although the first few are the ones I see mentioned most frequently). ![]() ![]() Here’s a list of the most commonly suggested songs. Although new fresh ones appear each year, some songs are perennial favourites. Towards the end of March (USA/Europe) and beginning of November (Australia/New Zealand) I start to see teachers ask for graduation song suggestions on Facebook and other social media channels. “Does anyone have a great graduation song suggestions?” We have recently updated this blog with a brand new Spotify playlist. ![]()
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