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Beautiful tear-jerking songs / songs that make you cry your eyes out

Recommended tearjerker songs for women

I want to cry!

Here are some tear-jerking songs recommended for women to listen to at times like that.

From breakup and farewell songs to moving songs about life itself, I’ve selected tracks that really emphasize melodies that make you cry.

When you’re hurting, exhausted, or just can’t seem to smile, try finding a song that stays close to your feelings.

Letting it all out with a good cry can clear your mind and lift your spirits, even just a little!

Take this chance to let the tears flow freely!

Tearjerker Songs Recommended for Women (41–50)

Cry Day…Ms. OOJA

A song by Ms.OOJA released in 2011 about breaking up with a lover.

The reality of a breakup is revealed to someone who had envisioned a happy future.

Thinking of the lover who’s growing distant, the lyric “I thought we’d be together someday” is heartbreaking.

Recommended tearjerker songs for women (51–60)

rainMoritaka Chisato

Chisato Moritaka 'Rain' [Self-Cover]
rainMoritaka Chisato

A ballad about heartbreak, released as her 11th single in 1990.

The lyrics were written by Chisato Moritaka herself.

Despite its simple words and melody, it vividly evokes scenes of parting and rain.

It’s a tear-jerking classic that has been covered by many artists.

I want to see you.sawada chikako

I Want to See You / Chikaco Sawada by Uru
I want to see you.sawada chikako

This is Chikaco Sawada’s eighth single, a song about feelings for a deceased lover.

It recalls memories of the happy times they spent together and the promises they made.

Unable to forget the one she loved so dearly, the heartbreaking message of “I want to see you” still pierces the heart—a poignant ballad.

I feel like going home.ikimonogakari

This song, the theme for the film “Sand Clock” and also used in an Aiful Home commercial, is a ballad written specifically for the movie.

The lyrics, which sing about the town where you’re waiting, evoke a warm, nostalgic sense of comfort.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a variety of tear-jerker songs.

Did you find one that speaks to you? If you’re not comfortable crying, try choosing a song that naturally resonates with your heart.

Even if you don’t intend to cry, a song that moves you to tears might help you let them flow without putting up a front.