A Tearful Farewell Song: A Love Song About Parting with Someone You Love
Even when you understand it in your head, an unexpected breakup with a partner is hard because your feelings can’t keep up.
Everyone has different reasons for breaking up, but I imagine most people feel the same way—“it hurts,” “I just want to cry.”
In this article, we’re picking out tear-jerking breakup songs from popular love songs.
Focusing on tracks that sing about lingering feelings of love, we’ll introduce breakup songs that stay close to your heart.
When you feel like crying, give them a listen.
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[Tear-Jerking Farewell Songs] Love Songs About Parting with Someone You Love (201–210)
Eyes Are DiamondMatsuda Seiko

This song is Seiko Matsuda’s 15th single, released in 1983, with lyrics by Takashi Matsumoto and music by Karuho Kureta.
It portrays tear-filled eyes and a heart that remains unhurt after heartbreak as diamonds, seemingly singing of a woman’s fragility and strength.
It was later covered by accomplished singers such as Hideaki Tokunaga and Ken Hirai.
Baby, bye-byeCIMBA

This song “Baby Bye Bye,” sung by R&B singer-songwriter CIMBA, is one that you can’t help but be drawn to for its realistic lyrics.
Even though his girlfriend leaves him, he insists he’s not down and is living the same fun life as always—but that bravado ends up sounding empty.
You can feel a man’s utmost show of toughness in this track.
In the end, the very act of putting on a brave face means he can’t forget, doesn’t it… It’s a breakup song whose emotional weight is far heavier than its light, breezy sound would suggest.
WHYKato Miria

“WHY” is a song that portrays a woman trying to break free from her feelings for a man who hurts her.
Although Miliyah Kato is strongly associated with ballads, she takes on rock in “WHY.” The intense rock melody reflects her emotional state and matches the lyrics well.
Incidentally, this track is a sequel to “SAYONARA Baby,” which depicts a couple breaking up.
Since the stories are connected, listening to the two songs together might help you empathize even more.
For that dayKitahara Mirei

A song that resonates in the heart with Mirei Kitahara’s vocals, which eloquently sing of a heartrending love.
Anticipating a farewell with the one she loves, she pours out her feelings up to that day with quiet intensity.
Released in February 2024, the song carries a resolve to keep moving forward, even while holding deep affection and a fear of loss.
For those who have experienced parting from a loved one or are struggling with a precious relationship, this piece will be by your side.
Why not listen to it carefully on a quiet night and sort through your feelings?
Time goes byEvery Little Thing

This song makes you realize how strangely hard it is to notice your partner’s feelings and good qualities while you’re together.
Breaking up is sad, but it’s also a message song about living positively until the day comes when you can smile and talk together again.



