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Classic Western songs about regret. Recommended popular tracks.

Here’s a list of classic Western songs about “regret.”

The genres vary—love, friendship, and regrets about the past.

As is often the case with Western music, the lyrics in each track feel disarmingly straightforward, almost awkwardly sincere.

There are some lesser-known hidden gems too, so don’t miss them.

Classic Western songs about regret. Recommended popular tracks (81–90)

Too Little Too LateJoJo

A breakup song by American pop singer JoJo.

It’s a bittersweet yet empowering track about deciding to break up for your own sake, even though the feelings are still there.

The title “A Little Too Late” feels somehow poignant, doesn’t it? Her powerful vocals make this a truly captivating piece.

Bad DayDaniel Powter

Daniel Powter – Bad Day (Official Music Video) [HD]
Bad DayDaniel Powter

It was a huge hit in Japan as well, so I think you’ve heard it at least once.

As the Japanese title “Bad Day: A Cheer-Up Song for Unlucky Days” suggests, it’s an uplifting song that can even ease the pain of heartbreak a little.

Since many people know it, it’s one of those Western songs that can really get the crowd going at karaoke.

You can’t hurry loveSupreme

The Supremes: You Can’t Hurry Love – Original (Take 1)
You can't hurry loveSupreme

I want to rush into love, but there’s no point in hurrying! This is a song I recommend for anyone who feels that way.

The more you listen, the more it seems to lift that sadness and brighten your mood.

It’s a track you can expect that effect from—a song that makes you want to take on love again.

remind mePATRICE RUSHEN

This is an absolutely iconic track by the truly authentic funk artist Patrice Rushen.

Its completeness as a love song is in a league of its own, and the heartfelt message—pleading to always be remembered—creates a sublime sense of weightless emotion and profound impact, securing its place as the ultimate tearjerker.

You Give Love A Bad NameBon Jovi

Japanese title: “Forbidden Love.” One of Bon Jovi’s signature songs, it was released as a single from the 1986 album “Wild in the Streets” and became a major hit.

The lyrics overflow with a man’s emotions directed at a woman who keeps behaving unfaithfully.