Tearjerkers! A roundup of moving Western songs that were hits in the ’90s
Music has a mysterious power to heal the heart and stir deep emotions.
In particular, the international music scene of the 1990s produced countless masterpieces that moved people around the world.
In this article, we introduce emotional Western hits from the ’90s that continue to resonate with many listeners across generations.
From bittersweet love songs to tracks that give you the courage to live positively, we present a selection of gems that speak to the soul.
Alongside a wave of nostalgia, you’re sure to find a song that strikes a chord with you.
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Tearjerkers! A Compilation of Moving Western Hits from the '90s (51–60)
I’ll Never Get Over You Getting Over MeExposé

A song written by Diane Warren, who has also worked on tracks for artists like Cher and Christina Aguilera.
It became Exposé’s final hit to reach the Top 40 on the charts.
The saxophone solo is performed by Steven Grove, known by the name Euge Groove.
One Sweet DayMariah Carey & Boyz II Men

A song about death that expresses the desire to stay together even after a loved one has passed away.
It is a collaboration between Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men.
Released in 1995, it spent 16 weeks at No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard charts.
PhiladelphiaNeil Young

A melancholic song created for the 1993 film Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks, which portrays prejudice against AIDS and gay people.
It was nominated for the 1994 Academy Awards.
The majority of the song’s proceeds have been donated to AIDS-related support organizations.
My Favorite MistakeSheryl Crow

A song released in 1998.
It was rumored to be about Eric Clapton, whom Sheryl Crow dated for a while, but this was denied by her.
The simple music video was directed by Samuel Bayer.
BlueThe Jayhawks

A song by The Jayhawks, an alternative country rock band formed in 1985 in Minnesota.
It is included on their fourth album, Tomorrow the Green Grass, released in 1995.
The album reached No.
92 on the Billboard album chart.


