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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Ranking of Melancholic Western Songs [2026] (21–30)
Love You Like A Love SongSelena Gomez29rank/position

You’ll find yourself hooked on its catchy chorus, “I love you like a love song,” and Selena’s deep vocals as you listen.
The song’s slow, easy-to-sing tempo is also popular.
Japanese appears in the music video, so be sure to take a close look.
With YouChris Brown30rank/position

A heartfelt love anthem that expresses romantic feelings straight and true.
Over gentle guitar tones, Chris Brown’s sweet, aching vocals seep into your heart.
The honest sentiment—“If I have you, I don’t need anything else”—is sure to stir anyone with an unrequited crush.
Released in December 2007, the song appears on the album Exclusive and became a major hit, reaching No.
2 on the Billboard charts.
It’s a perfect pick for those struggling with love or wanting to convey their feelings to someone special.
Listen to this song and find the courage to share what’s in your heart.
Heartbreaking Western Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Summertime SadnessLana Del Rey31rank/position

Lana Del Rey has created many songs themed around sorrow.
When it comes to her summer songs, Summertime Sadness is the standout.
The title conveys the idea of “sad events in summer.” In the song, set against a summer backdrop, it portrays a woman longing for someone who has passed away and shows her becoming trapped in dangerous thoughts.
The heavy, painful lyrics and the calm melody give listeners a chilling sensation.
Another feature is that it invites listeners to reflect on and interpret the lyrics as they listen.
UnconditionallyKaty Perry32rank/position

A sweet, bittersweet ballad by Katy Perry themed around unconditional love.
The lyrics portray a pure, profound affection that embraces everything about the other person, flaws and all.
With sweeping orchestration and crystal-clear vocals that resonate deeply, this piece offers comfort to those struggling with unrequited love.
Released in October 2013 and included on the album Prism, it was reportedly inspired by her visit to Madagascar with UNICEF.
It’s a perfect song for anyone experiencing a crush, giving courage to a heart in love.
Fix YouColdplay33rank/position

A fine pop-rock piece by Coldplay, where a moving melody and soothing sound blend beautifully.
The lyrics stand by those lost in the dark and extend a warm light to anyone in despair, illuminating the listener’s heart.
Released in May 2005, this song was issued as the second single from the band’s album X&Y.
It’s perfect for times of hardship, heartbreak, or anxiety.
It gives you the strength to move forward while holding onto a faint, bittersweet feeling, making it a great recommendation for anyone struggling with unrequited love or looking to regain their spirits.
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne34rank/position

A bold, feel-good rock song about falling for a boy who already has a girlfriend and charging ahead with lines like, “I hate your girlfriend!” and “I should be your girlfriend!” It was a big hit in Japan, and it’s a track you’ve probably heard somewhere at least once.
Better NowPost Malone35rank/position

This is a song by American artist Post Malone about the lingering feelings for a former lover.
Even while putting on a brave face and saying “I’m fine without you,” the heart can’t help but keep thinking of that person—many of us have probably felt that way.
Despite its upbeat melody, the lyrics lay bare a painfully straightforward longing that tightens the chest.
An unforgettable love can be agonizing, but the experience of loving someone that deeply will surely help you grow.
Listen to “Better Now,” accept your feelings just once, and take your next step forward.


