We’re introducing the latest top 100 ranking of tear-jerking Western songs, all at once, ordered by the highest number of plays!
Whether it’s a moving song or a sad one, why not let yourself be carried away by the music and have a good cry now and then?
Use it to relieve stress and as a push to move forward.
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Top 10 Tearjerker Western Songs [2026] (1–10)
Lose You to Love MeSelena Gomez1rank/position

This is one of Selena Gomez’s signature ballads, charting the journey of reclaiming oneself through the pain of heartbreak.
Released in October 2019 as the lead single from the album “Rare,” it became her first No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard chart.
The arrangement—beginning with only minimal piano and raw vocals, then gradually layering in strings and chorus—feels like a direct reflection of a wounded heart slowly healing.
Its paradoxical message, “By losing you, I finally learned to love myself,” will resonate deeply with anyone who has gone through a breakup.
For those who’ve endured a hurt so intense it strips you bare, this song’s quiet strength is exactly what you need to hear.
PhotographEd Sheeran2rank/position

As the title “Photograph” suggests, it evokes the image of an album filled with family photos, carefully tucked away deep in the house.
It’s a warm song that tells you, “Your place to come home to is right here.”
The Heart Wants What It WantsSelena Gomez3rank/position

At the beginning of this song, a voice note from Selena Gomez herself is included, in which she says something like, “This is stupid—you’re blaming everything on me,” and it’s said that the song is likely about Justin Bieber, whom she dated for many years.
One Last TimeAriana Grande4rank/position

A gemlike love song that portrays a woman wishing for one last night with a lost love, its sweet, aching vocals resonating deep in the heart.
Ariana Grande’s emotive singing fully brings out the song’s allure.
Released in February 2015 from the album “My Everything,” this track skillfully blends dance-pop and EDM elements.
The lyrics, imbued with the desperate wish to “walk you home just one more time,” are universally relatable to anyone who has experienced heartbreak.
It’s a recommended listen for those unable to accept a farewell to someone precious or for anyone who wants to revisit a past romance.
See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa5rank/position

This is a gem of a ballad infused with feelings of friendship that pierce the heart.
The moving collaboration by American rapper Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth beautifully sings of the sorrow of losing someone close and the hope of reunion.
Created in March 2015 as the theme song for the film Furious 7, it also serves as a tribute to the late Paul Walker.
The song set an astonishing record by topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks, bringing tears to people around the world.
It’s especially recommended for those who have experienced parting from someone dear, or who wish to reaffirm the bonds with family and friends.
Tears In HeavenEric Clapton6rank/position

This is a ballad born out of an unfathomable sense of loss, like a requiem.
It’s a song by the legendary British guitarist Eric Clapton.
He asks his child, who passed away so young, whether they would recognize him if they were to meet again in heaven—an utterly pure sentiment that tightens the chest.
The quiet strains of the acoustic guitar feel like a small light of hope shining within sorrow.
Released in January 1992 as the theme song for the film “Rush,” the track, along with the live album “Unplugged,” has sold over 26 million copies worldwide.
On nights when you’re overcome by unbearable grief, why not give it a listen?
Thinking Out LoudEd Sheeran7rank/position

Let me introduce a timeless ballad by Ed Sheeran, the world-renowned singer-songwriter representing the UK.
Featured on his acclaimed 2014 album ‘x,’ this piece captivates with its gentle guitar tones and soulful vocals.
The lyrics, which vow eternal love—growing old together and loving each other just the same even in their seventies—are sure to move listeners to tears.
It’s also known for achieving a historic feat: remaining in the UK Top 40 for 52 consecutive weeks.
Perfect for moments when you quietly want to cry while thinking of someone dear, or when you want to immerse yourself in a heartwarming love song.
The dance in the music video is deeply moving as well, so be sure to check it out!


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