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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.

Tearjerkers! A Compilation of Moving Western Hits from the '90s (51–60)

I TryMacy Gray

Macy Gray – I Try (Official Video)
I TryMacy Gray

A sad song characterized by an extremely sweet melody.

It reached No.

1 on the charts in countries such as Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand.

The daydream-themed music video was directed by Mark Romanek and was filmed in locations including the subway on Lexington Avenue in New York.

Shape Of My HeartSting

Sting – Shape of My Heart (Official Music Video)
Shape Of My HeartSting

A song co-produced by Sting and guitarist Dominic Miller, who has played with him for many years.

Larry Adler performs the harmonica.

The track was used in the ending of the 1994 film ‘Léon: The Professional’ and in the 2011 TV drama ‘Hustle.’

Sunny Came HomeShawn Colvin

A song about a woman trying to escape her past.

It’s a folk-rock track released in 1997 by American musician Shawn Colvin, and it won a Grammy Award.

The song is characterized by a mandolin riff conceived by producer John Leventhal.

In conclusion

90s Western music goes beyond simple melodies; it has the power to gently embrace the spirit and sentiments of the era.

Even now, after all this time, those moving songs continue to resonate deeply in our hearts.

The universal power of music will surely give us new hope and courage.

And these timeless classics will undoubtedly be passed down and sung by the next generation.