Top 2026 Rankings of Melancholic Western Songs
Love, family, work, dreams—there are times in various moments of life when you might feel a twinge of sadness, aren’t there? This time, I’ve put together a selection of songs—focused on Western music—that I’d love for you to listen to when you’re feeling that bittersweet ache.
If you’re going through something heart-wrenching right now, these are a must-listen!
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Most Heartbreaking Western Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
augustTaylor Swift78rank/position

Taylor Swift, an American singer with many fans in Japan.
The song that drew attention when she performed at the 2021 Grammy Awards was “august.” As the title suggests, it’s a love song about a romance in August.
The track is highly narrative, portraying with realism the feelings of a woman struggling in a love triangle.
With guitar and synthesizer at its core, the music has a calm atmosphere, making it perfect for when you want to cool down.
Be sure to check out the unusually wistful music video for a Taylor Swift work, too.
wish you were gayBillie Eilish79rank/position

This song is about Billie Eilish singing to a man she has an unrequited crush on, saying, “If only he were gay, I could give up.” Ironically, after releasing the song, she said on Instagram Live that he really was gay.
In the second verse, there’s a clever trick where the numbers gradually decrease from 12 to 6.
It’s a track that powerfully conveys the heartbreak of unrequited love.
Good DaysSZA80rank/position

The end of summer brings a bittersweet feeling along with all the happy memories, doesn’t it? There’s a song by R&B artist SZA that gently stays close to that tender mood.
While swaying between past pain and regret, it seeks a glimmer of hope in the future, expressed through her husky, deeply emotive voice.
The lyrics’ world overlaps with the sentimental atmosphere of a summer evening, and listening to it makes your heart tighten.
Released in December 2020 and included on the album “SOS,” the track garnered major attention, reaching No.
3 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
It’s perfect for a quiet night alone, when you want to bask in the memories of a joyful summer.
It’s a song filled with a kind of magic that gently wraps your wistfulness in warmth.
Sad Western Music Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
Midsummer Madness (ft. Joji, Rich Brian, Higher Brothers, AUGUST 08)88RISING81rank/position

When you’re head over heels in love, it can be hard to notice anything else around you.
Set in the summer, that feeling is captured in “Midsummer Madness (ft.
Joji, Rich Brian, Higher Brothers, AUGUST 08).” This piece was produced by 88rising and features the Chinese hip-hop group Higher Brothers and American singer AUGUST 08, among others.
Its multinational vibe—blending languages from different countries—is wonderful as well.
Two Out Of Three Ain’t BadMeat Loaf82rank/position

The title “Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad” means “two out of three isn’t bad,” a humorous line often used in examples like “He’s tall, handsome, and unbelievably boring.” Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf’s songwriter, quoted this phrase to depict the elusive nature of love.
Lost in JapanShawn Mendes83rank/position

The way it unfolds from a quiet piano intro into a groovy bassline evokes the shift from a late-summer dusk into night.
Sung by Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes, this track blends R&B and funk in a comfortably smooth mix—both a little bittersweet and irresistibly uplifting.
The lyrics portray a passionate urge to bridge the distance to a loved one far away, driven by a single-minded desire to see them.
That earnest emotion overlaps with the sentimental feeling of summer slipping away, hitting you right in the heart.
Released in March 2018 as a cut from the album “Shawn Mendes,” the song is also known for a music video that pays homage to the film “Lost in Translation.” On a night spent reminiscing about summer, listening as you watch the setting sun is sure to deepen the emotional mood even more.
U Make Me WannaBlue84rank/position

Blue’s song weaves a bittersweet yet beautiful tale of unrequited love, with a powerful longing for that special someone pressing on the heart.
Late-night phone calls, the wish to hold each other until morning, the feeling of wanting to surrender one’s soul—these emotions are carried by Blue’s harmonies.
Released in March 2003, it reached No.
4 on the UK Singles Chart and also charted across Europe.
It’s recommended for those feeling the thrill of new love or the desire to be with someone precious.
Listening to this track will surely give you courage.
A heartwarming song that stays close to the feelings of someone in love.


