[So touching it makes you cry] A heartbreakingly wistful and sad song that tightens your chest
A feeling like your chest is being tightly squeezed…
Heartbreak, parting from someone precious, the daily pains…
Here are some heartbreaking songs that will bring tears to your eyes when you listen.
We’ve gathered tracks for those who want to have a good cry or be comforted by songs that share the same feelings.
From timeless classics to the latest releases, we’re covering a wide range—so be sure to read to the end.
Even with sad songs, finding ones you can relate to helps you realize you’re not alone.
By the time you finish listening, your sadness and heartache might just turn a little more positive.
Let these wistful songs guide you, and allow yourself to honestly let out your weakness and pain as your emotions lead you.
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[Tearjerker] Songs so heartrending and sad they make your chest tighten (181–190)
Your TraceMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

A heartfelt ballad that portrays sorrow and growth.
Through a parting with a loved one, it expresses the act of looking inward, carried by a beautiful melody and profound lyrics.
Featured on their 1st album “Battle and Romance,” this track has remained beloved among fans as a work that showcases the breadth of their musicality and the emotional depth of their message.
It’s a healing number that offers comfort to those who’ve experienced heartbreak or farewells, and to anyone struggling with important relationships.
Listening to this piece may help you reframe painful experiences in a more positive light.
emptyyuzu

Yuzu’s music is known for its delicate, soul-stirring lyrics and beautiful harmonies.
Their third single, “Karappo,” released in November 1998, is notable for its lyrics that depict heartbreak and a sense of emptiness.
Written and composed by Koji Iwasawa, the song was also used as the ending theme for NHK-FM’s “Music Square.” The lyrics, which portray small moments of everyday life and shifting emotions, convey the fragility of human relationships and profound emotional changes.
It’s a sentimental number that resonates with those who have felt the pain of heartbreak or experienced parting from someone dear.
Lingering Snowiruka

This is a song you hear very often as a graduation staple, and it can be considered one of folk singer Iruka’s signature tracks.
Although it feels like it’s her own song, it’s actually a cover of a piece by the folk group Kaguyahime.
It’s a deeply poignant song about the sorrowful moment of seeing someone off as they go their separate way.
I can’t put it into wordskurisu haato

Chris Hart, an American-born singer who debuted in Japan in 2013, has since acquired Japanese citizenship and has truly become a Japanese singer in both name and reality.
His 2016 release “Kotoba ni Dekinai” is a cover of Kazumasa Oda’s classic hit.
Hart’s uniquely soaring vocals bring out new value in the song.
I can’t think about anyone but you.Sambomasutā

A song that portrays a heartfelt wish to reclaim a lost love.
Released by Sambomaster as a single in June 2012, it was produced using a piano recovered from the rubble in Ishinomaki after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Issued as the lead single from the album “Rock’n’Roll Is Not Dead,” it also marked their first release after moving to Victor Entertainment.
This work stands beside those carrying the pain of heartbreak and the sorrow of parting.
Lyrics that sing of deep affection and the hope of reunion tighten the listener’s chest.
Powerful vocals and an intense rock sound convey the poignant story all the more vividly.



